Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, July 15, 1904, Image 4

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A Family Reunion.
B U S IN E S S N O T IC E S .
E. M. FURMAN.
Wrappers just arrived at Mrs. Ilalch's.
A very pleasant gathering in het
Five liars Napthol Soap 25c at Lor-
form
of
re-union
of
the
Disher
fam­
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
ily
was
held
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
AND FRIDAY.
Dress Skirts and Underskirts at Mrs.
Mrs. E. Staff. Fernside Farm, Lonth, Batch’s.
Buy your Fourth of July Clothing at I
D. F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR on Thursday, June 28, d. Thegath-,
ering was in honor of \V. F. Disher I Lorenz’s.
an family, of Bandon, Oregon, who ! Children’s Hoods and Mull Tams at j
Application made at the Post­
' Mrs. Batch’s.
1 are visiting at their home.
oli
at Coquille, Oregon, fortrnns-
New (ioods arriving every day at W. T.
A t the h on r appointed convey- Kerr A Co.’s.
lni'-.-iou through the mails an second-
niices arrived from every direction, j Mualin UnderweM and Hosiery a t 1
class matter.
some coming by train, came in the j Mrs. Batch's,
Largest stock of Clothing on the river
morning previous. At the arrival
County Official Paper. of every guest a card was placed on at Lorenz's.
Devoted to the material and fiooml np-
Great reduction sale in Millinery at
onildinp o f the Coqnille Valley parttoalarly them bearing their name and that Mrs. Batch’s.
and o f Coos County generally.
o
f
their
ancestry.
This
answered
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.00
Call and see the new line of Shoes at
«• all-gu ard t h e C l i l l d r c u .
as an introduction. At one o ’clock W . T. Kerr A C o.’s.
Notwithstanding all that is done
McDonald has a fresh supply of Her-
they all retired to the orchard,
Church Directory-
by boards of health and charitably
where covers were laid for 150; the picide and Hair Tonics.
C hristian C hurch . — Pleaching every
Ten bars good laundry Soap at Kerr inclined persons, the death rate
Snrnlny at 11 a. iq . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday tables were weighted with every de­ A Co’ s, for 25 cts.
among small children is very high
school nt 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
6:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednss- licacies to invite the appetite. Af­
Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ during the hot weather of the sum­
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited * ter dinner the time was very pleas­ Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s.
mer months in the large cities.
Fpisoopal Chnroh.—Episcopal services antly spent in renewing acquain
W . V*'. Wilcoxen sells mill wood, 75c There is not probably one case of
will be held at St. James church, Ooquille
bowel complaint in a hundred, how­
tance with those that had been sep a load. Order at Kerr A Co
City the third Sunday in eaoh month.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the ever, that could not be cured by
arated
for
a
long
time,
and
making
Win. Horsefall, Pastor.
Coquille Valley Packing Co.
the timely use of Chamberlain's
M E. Church, South: Preaching eaoh acquaintance with others they had
If you want to buy a boat, call on or Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
and every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and 7:30
met.
write Geo. M. Hite at Bandon
edy. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
m. Sundiiy-sohool every Sunday at 1*0
o'clock . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p.
There were numbers of many dif­
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Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing,
m. JuniorLeagne at3:30,p. m. Prayermeet
ferent families present, among them cheapest In town, at Lorenz’s
A Big Bargain
ng Thursday evening at 7:30.
R. A. Reagan, pastor.
Wild Rose, the best Oregon flour on
being the names of Adams, Biidge-
Methodist Episcopal church.—Service
the market, at W . T. Kerr A Co.’s.
In a neat plat containing about
the f rst and third Sunday in each month man, Brown, Bradt, Bee, Beckett,
Skeleton collars and fixtures,and fancy 2 acres, on which there is a lovely
Pi
ll '»'clock a. m. and 7:30 i>. ■
Crowe,
Cross,
Davis,
Disher,
Hill,
band trimmings at Mrs. Batch’ s.
Snndav school at 10 o’ olock a. m.
Ep­
orchard in Coquille city— right
worth League at 6:30 p. m.
Hansler, Kohler, Lainpman, Moyer,
Large stock of Dry Goods, Laces and near the business part of town.
W . H . M yrrh .
Pastor.
Metier, Meyer, Orth, Patterson, Pat- all Dress Trimmings at Kerr A Co.’s.
For particulars call at this office or
W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils address Adam Persbbaker, Pros­
I ' iesdytkrian C hubch .— Preaching eer tison, Piper, Boland, Bittenhouse,
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard
and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’s.
per, Or.
evening, Sunday School every Sonday nt Beid, Staff, Walter, Wilson, Weed,
Crystal Coffee is the best 25c coffee on
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10 a. m. Christian Endeavor services even
Sunday nt 6:30 n. m.. Miss Winnie Hall Zimmerman. Their places of resi­ the market. W . T. Kerr A Co. has It.
P i l l 's t iMin T u p «• P i l e s
President. Ladies1 Aid and Missionary dence are: Bandon, St. Catharines,
Order your mill wood by phone of
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs­
Piles upon top of piles of people
days at 2 p. ra. A cordial welcome is ex­ Beamsville, Campden, Tintern, Wel­ Kerr A Co. Wilcoxen hauls it, 75c a load.
have the Piles, and DeWitt’s Witch
tended to the public to attend all onr Ber­
Call at W. T. Kerr and Co.’ s and see Hazel Salve cures them. There are
land, Effingham, Bosedene, Norte
nices.
A dolph H abebly , Pastor
their new line of ladies’ Flannel Waists.
many different kinds of Piles, but
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Pelham, Wellandport, Bismark, Nia­
The Coquille Valley Packing Co. car­
Friday at 2 p. m. 'a t the Christian church.
gara Falls, Sraithyille, Pelham Un­ ries a fine line of Berlin and minced hams. if you get the genuine and original
C hurch of R edbbmbd I sraeli Services
Witch Hazel Salve made by E. C.
every 1st and 3rd Sanday in eaoh month by ion, Buffalo, Vineland, St. Thomas,
If you want a Separator, get the best DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, a cure
Elder J. H. James.
Jordon Station, Fenwick, Bridge- —the De Laval. S. M. Nosier has the is certain. H. A. Tisdale, of Sum-
agency.
ville, Torontof.
merton, S. C., says, “ I had piles 20
Men wanted to do slashing for cows
G ravel F o rd Item s.
At four o ’clock they all assembled or cattle of any kind. C has . P endleton , years and DeWitt's Salve cured me
after everything else failed.
Sold
on the lawn, where they were plac­ Fat Elk.
Dry and dusty is the order of the
by R. S. Knowlton.
Bacon,
hams
and
lard,
wholesale
or
ed in position by one of St. Catha­
day. Crops o f all kinds need rain'
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retail, at the Coquille Valley Packing
rines’ leading artists, T. S. Hill, Co.’s market.
For
Sale.
Rev. L. Smith, sent to take charge
who photographed the party.
De Laval Cream Separators are the
o f the Gravel Ford and Fishtrap
The Disher lamly are descend­ best made. S. M. Nosier has the agency . A good home in this city, on
for this place.
classes ol the U. B. church, arrived
easy terms:
ants of William Disher, who came
Orders sent by phone or mail will be
on the 9 th with team and buggy,
Enquire at this office.
from Germany somewhere about filled with promptness and care by W.
having come from Beaver, Tilla­
T.
Kerr
A
Co.
the year 1750, and settled in New
C lin in lt c r liilii’ s C o l i c , C h o l e r a m ill
mook county, Oregon. He reports
S. M. Nosier has the agency for the
York State, near Albany. When
n in r r h o e n R e m e d y .
De Laval Cream Separator—the best on
grain crops short along the line
the Americans first began talking the market.
This remedy is certain to be need­
through the Willamette valley and
for their independence he moved to
Geo. M. Hite is building boats for sale. ed in almost every home before the
Italian prunes nearly a failure.
Canada, where he thought he would If you want anything in that line, write summer is over. It can always be
depended upon even in the most
Brother R. G. Sumerlin goes back be sure to live under British pro­ him at Bandon.
The Coquille Valley Packing Co. will severe and dangerous cases. It is
to bis Coos Bay work for another tection. He first settled at Queens-
pay the highest cash price for beef, especially valuable for summer dis­
year and Geo. Bunyan goes back to ton, and it is said that his house mutton and pork.
orders in children. It is pleasant
Hopewell.
Vegederma, Herplcide, Quinine Tonic to take and never fails to give
was the first dwelling house built
and everything in these lines at McDon­ prompt relief.
Why not buy it
The farmers are gc’.iing their hay in the County of Lincoln. His ald’
s barber shop.
now? It may save life.
For sale
crop well under way and mostly family of twenty.four children grew
W anted —One good horse or a team by R. S. Knowlton.
stored in barns.
We find the hay up amid hardships and privations will be taken on piano trade by F. M.
crop somewhat short, especially old of an unsettled country to he strong, Furman, Marshfield.
Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale
meadows.
sturdy men and women, whose ile- and
retail, quality guaranteed. C oucille
n
V
alley P acking C o .
cendants
are
now
located
in
differ­
Wm. Hall’s new barn is well
A homey magazine—each month helpful,
Ladies call at Kerr A C o.’ s and e x­
practical aud inspiring. Full of fasci­
under way and will soon be ready ent parts filling honorable positions,
nating features; beautifully illus­
amine the fine line of Silk Waists and
for his fine hay crop. L. H. Heller while others are honest tillers of Silk Trimmings of all kinds.
trated. A million readers.
soil.—St
Cathrines,
(Ontario,
Cana­
$ 1 .0 0 per Y e a r --10 Cents a Copy.
Is the boss carpenter.
We guarantee first-class work at rea­
da) Weekly Standard.
sonable prices at the Coos Bay Steam
A F ree sample copy to all requesting.
Deer are getting quite tame these
Laundry. N. L orenz , Agent.
days. Don’t shoot boys; you might
Veteran Encampment.
Gents, call and see the new line of
AGENTS WANTED
bend the law.
fiats at Kerr A Co’ s Stetson’s Griz­
G ood H ousekeeping wants a subscription
zlies, etc. Best manufactured.
Bandon,
June
28,
1904.
representative in every city and town in
Geo. Folsom has sold his band oi
the west. To those who will give all or a
Garten’s Candy Store and Thomp­
Attention Comrades; The Ninth
portion of their time it offers attractive
yearlings to D. C. Krantz.
son’ s Restaurant keep Bert Seal’ B straw­
work and pay9 exceedingly liberal commis­
Annual Encampment of the South berries.
*B-17-t4
sions. It will pay you to investigate. A
Ed E. Weekly is in from Klam­
Western Oregon Veteran Associa­
postal card will bring particulars. Write
I.oggers, if you want something good
ath looking for stock cattle to drive.
tion will convene at Bandon on in the shoe line call and look at the line at once so as to be the first in your field.
J. C. Smith, o f near Dora, has August 24th, 25th and 20th. Com­ displayed by W . T. Kerr A Co.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO.
Pacific Coast Office:
The Coquille Valiev Packing Company
sold his ranch to Clark and Oscar rades, make it a point to attend
wholesales and retails Bacon, Hams and
59 C olumbian B uilding , S an F rancisco
Bunch and moved to near Albany. the Encampment, as a good time is Lard and guarantees the quality.
An Illustrated Magazine for the Family.
Eighteen more days of school at assured.
Remember W. T. Kerr A Co. carry the
By order of Division
largest
Btock
of
Ready-Made
Clothing
in
Dora, also at Pleasant Hill.
Commander,
J. W. F elter ,
Coquille, and their prices are right.
Mrs. Moon’s
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Shiloh school district is building
$800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch
F or S a l e — A large 3-year-old
in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly •
a new sclioolhouse which will soon
For 30 days you will get rare
colt, 16 hands high—will make a ing Government land. J. J. S tanley .
be ready for school use.
bargain in all summer goods, in­
1400 or 1500 pounds horse, kind
Latest designs in McCall Patterns.
D. A. Jackson and Geo. Woods disposition and gentle; color dark, Anyone purchasing a $2.50 dress pattern cluding *ace 8 , ribbons, gloves, cor-
at
W. T. Kerr A Co.’s may have a pat­ setb uuderware, waistings, silks,
have returned from a trip to Salem, nearly black, with gray spots on
tern free.
hose, bats, and in fact everything
where they attended the U. B. con­ hack and hips. Also a good sad­
Ladies if you want something nice in in her line.
dle horse and driver. For further the way of Waisti
ference.
Waists and ~
Ready-
Ready-Made
particulars enquire of or address Summer
nmer Suits
Suita diiei
direct
diiect from the factory,
W ho said the Dora school teacher E. J. Michael, Myrtle Point. The call at Kerr & A Co’s.
and the clerk of Pleasant Hill had a animals may bo seen at Wm.
A cheap job is dear at any price. We
bamboo wrestle?
James’ place l^miles west of Myr­ do only first class work. Send or
bring
us your watch work and it will be
tle Point.
“ I wa* trou bled with «tom -
Minard & Folsom have raised the
done right. W ilson .T kwkly C o ., “ The
Aoh trouble. T h ed ford 's B lack-
Reliable Jewelers.”
D raught did me m ore g ood
dam at the East Fork mills and can
Domrallr Trimbles.
Dealer in Pianos
ÌEPI1
At
mmmm
now saw at low tide.
Fred Minard lias had quite a tract
ol land slashed off this spring and
summer.
Geo. Folsom has painted his new
house a dove color.
Potato crop bids fair to be short
as most crops were planted late and
if it does not rain soon crops will be
short.
in one w eek than all the d o c ­
tor's m edicin e I took in *
F ob S ale .— One United States [
Turbine Seperator, capacity, about
1000 pounds; in good order, as
good as now. Owner perfectly sat­
isfied but it is not large enough for
his business. For full particulars
go to T. H. Mehl & Co’s., hardware j
store.
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NOTICE.
It is exceptional to find a family
where there are no domestic rup­
tures oeeasionly, but these can be
lessened by having Dr. K ing’s New
Life Pills around Much trouble
they save by their great work in
Stomach and Liver troubles. They
not only relieve you, but cure. 25c,
at R. S. Know lions’ Drug Store.
year.’
SARAH
E.
T;i 1 r 1‘ b Black Draught
M
tiou • ti.f Fiomach and
cures
Vi chrr'iiic case« of
in ll /- i >n. If you will
I dose of Th“d-
fon, -
. !v Draught < jcc »-
sionr.t \\> i will keep your
stoma, ) and liver in per­
fect condition.
Notice.
—
I All persons knowing themselves I
Notice is hereby given that all 1° be indebted to the undersigned, |
The quarterly meeting will be Coos County Warrants endorsed aro hereby notified that settlement
held at Gravel Ford on the fourth prior to July 1 st, 1902, will be paid ! mnst be made at ooee or the ac-1
on presentation at my office in Co- co«ntss will be placed in the hands \
Sunday.
juille, Oregon. No interest will be j ° f a collector and interest added,
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allowed after June JiOth, 1904.
Z. C. S trang .
R . N. K n o x v H o n .
J. B. D i llet ,
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Ask the readers of this paper who
County Treasurer.
"•*** ,r o m “ T errible new it,
are suffering with indigestion or Dated at Coquille, Oregon, June
The family of Mrs. M. L. B obbitt!
dyspepsia to call on them at once 21 , 1904.
| 0f Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying
and get a bottle o f Kodol Dyspep.
t i___ T |
'* '* , ,
,
and were powerless to save her.
sia Cure. If you knew the value of
’ l l
r ' C’ «
{
; ;Tho "lost *killfl>l Physicians and
this remedy as we know it, you „ f
l vcr T .T l,7
", Stomach and | every remdy used, failed, whilecon-
would not suffer another day. Ko­ Liver Tablets on the recommend«- sumption was slowly but surelv
dol Dyspepsia Cure is a through 2 “
,ere; " h0 firR> '»king her life. In this terrible
digestant and tissue-building tonic bought a box of hem about a year hour Dr. Dimes New Discovery for
as well. It is endorsed personally j ^ ° ; l lShe n«ver tires of tolling her Con.nmtion turned dispa,r into joy.
by hundreds of hundreds of people! neighbors and friends about p i The first bottle brought immediate
whom it has cured of indigestion, good qualities of these Tablets
‘ • and its continued uce completely *
dy-pepsia, palpatation of the henrt M. Shore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind. cured her. It’s the most eertan
and stomach troubles generallv. The pleasant pugative effect of cure in the world for nil throat and
. what
. . .i
i
K odol Dyspepsia Cure digests
'hese Tablets makes
them a favor- l ung trou ,lies. G uaranteed B ottles
you t it. It is pleasaut, palatable and ‘*e with ladies everywhere
For I 50c and $1.00. T rial B ottles F r e e at
(tri ugtheniog
i Hale by R. Ü Knowlon,
R, H. K h o w ltcn , D r u g Store,
j
MR S .
M lI R F i ELD, ElletUviJle, Ind.
THEDFORD ’5
M RAUGHT
More sickness is caused by
constipation than by any
other disease.
Thedford’s
Black-Draught not only re­
lieves constipation but cures
diarrh a and dysentery and
keeps the bowel8 regular.
A ll druggist« M il
X-ceat package«.
“ T h e d f o r d ' s Bl a c k -
Draught is the best medi­
cine to regulate the bowel«
I have ever u*ed."- MRS.
A. M. G R A N T , Snead«
Furry, N. C.
consTiwnon
Organs*
JVIa r s l i f i e l d . .
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Doctors find
A good prescription
For mAukind.
B.
and BOX FA C TO R Y
J- G- Fish «£ Son,
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxr*
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronte, eto.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders givsa
prompt Attention.
The 5-cent packet is enough for asual oc­
casions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents» con­
tains a supply for a year. All druggists
sell them.
W eak
-fe l
H earts
Are due to Indlfeetlon. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who havo heart trouble
can remember when It was slmpla fndlfes-
tlon. It la a scientific fact that all eases of
heart disease, not organic, are net only
traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi­
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
which (alls of perfect digestion ferments end
■wells the stomach, puffing It up against the
heart. This Interferes with Uie action of
<210 heart, and In the course of time that
lellcate but vital organ becomes diseased.
M r .D .b u b k d N m R o ..» ,: I t d a m d
koubla and n i In a bad *t*ta as I tad I w l tmeble
•nth it I took Kodol Drapopila Con tar , M
Sxmtha and It curod ms.
fear
Kodol Digest* What Y on Bat
•nd relieves the stomach of all
■train and the heart of all pressure.
■ottlMOnlr. *1.00 S tn holdtnt 2 % Hew
alz*. which Mils for SOc.
rrspsrsd by ■. a DsWITT * OO., «Ml
M
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p
tics,
Myrtle Point, Or.
H ig h e s t
Grade Lenses.
Hatisfaotion Guaranteed in
every ease.
E. 8. DEAN,
President.
D. H. JOHNSON,
Vice President.
E. F. DAVENPORT,
Secretary.
Coquille Valley Packing Com pany
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
c r a p i t a l $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 .
Principal place of business
Buff Ply moutli Rock Myrtle Point,
Poultry Farm,
J, R. Stillwell, Prop
BANDON, OREGON.
Oregon
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
hroughbr ed cockerels from $1 up
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
and eggs $1 per setting.
E. S. DEAN
A. DAVENPORT,
WM SLINOSBY,
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. E. DAVENPORT.
PATENTS
PROCURED AND D E fC N D E D .1« * « -
.
«1 r a w in g o r photo, fo r e x p e r t M * ro h s o d fr*« r e p o r t I
J F r o * a d v ic e , h o w t o o b ta in paten ta, «ratta m a r " - 1
c o p r o » « . « 0 , , N A l l COU NTRIES.
Pusinett ,h r ret with Wot tin# ton M U I timr, I
money and often the potent.
Patwit ini bfrinpmMf Prietlc. Cxdnhaly.
W r i t , or o o a * . . .
I I U matt f t n A
Valu. H .M h t t l O tt~ |
W A8H IN Q T O N . P. « . ______
GASNOW
Tuttle
Temperance
House.
C o Q .-u .ille C i t y , O r e g o n .
First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transien
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
-
-
NO CHINESE LAB0 9
First Street— East End of Bridge.
Any person cutting Timber or
Notice.
Bark of any description on the
lands of the Southern Oregon Com­
pany, or removing same, or other
property, from said lands, without
being duly authorized in writing,
will be Prosecuted according to
Law.
R E W A R D
Any person furnishing sufficient
evidence for the recovery of proper­
ty so taken and conviction of the
parties concerned, will be given
oue-balf of the property recovered.
S co r n Ow wo i r Conn»*,
RO SEBURG -M YRTLE P O IN T-
STAGE LIN E
B, FENTOH
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PROPRIETOR
Saddle Hones of best quality alway* on hand. Good Rigs in read
nets for special trips. In fact, a g i n : . ! T ge and Livery bitaiessa
Aoeommcdation* for TravHHy men a specialty