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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1904)
I Semi-Weekly Herald Hall Dickson B U S IN E S S N O TIC ES Wedding! seen to be in the air Wr*PP*" just arrived at Mr*. Batch's. now-a-<lay.«. On Wednesday ero- i eJ ™ *• " N.pthol Soap 25c at Lor- P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y TUESDAY a t ° 'clock- ,lt tlj0 residence of Mr. ; Drw sklrtJ gnd UnaewkirU at M„ AND FRIDAY. E. O. Hall, Geo. II. Hall, of Lckley Batch's. anil Miss "Mary It. Dickson, of Children’s Hoods and M ull Tams at D. F. DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Myrtle Point, were united in holy Mr*- Balc1' *• wedlock. The lUv. Chao. T Me- | ^KewQwdj.arrmngeseryday at W.T. Countv Official Paner. U| u U q Underwear and Hoaiery at D evoted to th e m aterial and so n a i nn- Pherson performed the simple cer- m uldinp o f th e Coquille Valley particularly oniony that made them one. Mrs. Halch’s. and o r Coos County generally. A large number of friends and Largest stock of Clothing <>n the river Subscription, peryear, in advance, $2.00 relative« wore present The charm -, “l ,oreni *■ Church Direclory- iuC brido w as dressed iu an elegant ™’“ Uon 8ale in MilUnery *' and ^ lhe n,w line of Shoe, at C hristian CnuRcn. — P teach iu e every traveling suit of mode cloth with ‘ Sunday a t 11 a. ro. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday silk waist. The groom wore the VV. T. Kerr A Co.’s. school a t 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at house McDonald has a fresh supply of Her- 6:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wedn ?£- conventional black. The day evening at 7:80. All cordially invited. was prettily decorated iu white picid® “ d Hair Tonics. Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services flowers and vines Largest stock of Clothing and dents’ Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. w ill be held at 8 t. Jam es church, CoquiUe uovu-rs ana tines. C ity th e third Snnday in each month. At the conclusion of the ceie- T . . Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the Sunday school at 10 a. m. each sundav. Wnj. Horae fa ll, Pastor. mouy.a bountiful repast was served. Coquille Valley Packing Co. M. E .C h o rc b , South: Preachfnp each The groom is the manager of the If you want to buy a boat, call on or and every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and 7:20 p. write < reo. M. Hite at Baudon. in. Sunday-school every Snndav a t 10 Midas Milling aud Milling proper o’c lo ck . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. M en s’ boys’ and c h ild re n 's cloth in g , rn. Ju n io r League at 3:80, p. m. Prayermeet- ties at Eckley, Oregon- The bride ch eap est in tow n, a t L o ren z’s. ng T h u rsd a y evening at 7:30. is the only daughter of Mr. and W ild R ose, th e b est Oregon flour on It. A. Reagan, pastor. Dickson, of Myitle th e m arket, a t W . T . K e rr A C o .’s. Methodist Episcopal clinrcb.—Service Mis. E. E. the first and third Sunday in each month Paint. Sk eleto n collars and flxtu res.an d fancy Preaching at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The happy couple will leave on band trim m in gs a t M rs. B a tc h ’s. Sunday rehool at TO o’clock a. in. Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m. stock of D ry Goods, L aces and the Breakwater Sunday for a bus a ll Large W . H. M ykbs . D r e n T rim m in g s a t K e rr A C o .’s. Pastor. iness and pleasure trip to San FtnD- W . P . F u lle r's prepared P ain ts, O ils P khpdvtfbia » C hijbch .— Preaching cer vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard cisco. Their many fi lends wish and V arn ish e s at J . A . L am b A C o .’s. evening, Snnday School every Snnday nt them ‘ bon” voyage through life.— C ry stal Coffee is th e liest 25c coffee on 10a. m. Christian Endeavor services every th e n iark o t. W . T . K e rr A Co. has it. Sunday at 6:30 p. m .. Miss Winnie Hall, Mail. President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary C all a t W . T . K err and C o .’s and see Society meets every two weeks on Thnrs- th e ir new lin e of lad ies' F lan n el W aists. dnvs at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex S e v e n th -D a y A d v e n tis t C am p m ectin g tended to the publio to attend all onr ser T h e C oq u ille V alley P ack in g Co. c a r uices. A dolph H a b i ' b l t , Pastor. ries a tine lin e o f B erlin and m inced ham s. The annual campmeeting of the The W. C. T . U. meets every 1st and 3rd If you w ant a Sep arator, get th e b est Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ohurch. Seventh-day Adventists of Coos — th e De L av al. S . M. Nosier has th e agency. county will be held in Dixon's B aco n , h am s and lard, w holesale or grove, Myrtle Point, August 18-28. re ta il, at th e C oquille V alley P ack in g Mrs. John Lamont Las beou seri The ministers who will be present C o .’s m a rk e t. ously ill for a few days, but getting are: W. B. White, President Pa De Laval C ream .Separators are th e m ade. 8 . M . N osier has th e agency somewhat better again. cific Union Conference; F. M. Imst for th is p lace. Mrs. Pearl Curtis, of Three Rivers, Burg, President Western Oregon O rders sen t by phone or m ail will be Calif., arrived here last Monday on Conference; G. W. Pettit. Field tilled w ith prom ptness and c a re by W . T . K e rr A Co. a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Educational Secretary; and H. J. S . M. N osier h as th e agency for th e A. G. Hoyt, and will probably stay Dirkson (German.)” De Laval C ream Sep arato r— th e b est on till October. She wns accompanied Everybody is cordially invited to th e m a rk e t. by her sistor, Grace, who has been attend. E. A. M k r e e n , G eo. M. H ite is building l>oats for sale. If you w ant a n y th in g in th a t lin e, w rite visiting with her for some months | Chairman Campmeeting Com. him a t B an d on . past. T h e C oq u ille V alley P ack in g Co. will Teach ers' In s ttu te . The Bandon Fire Department i _____ pay th e liig h est cash price for beef, m utton and pork. Band will give a ball on Friday j The annual Teachers’ Institute a, Iferp icid e, Q u in in e T onic evening, August 26th, in connrc- j for 1904 for Coos county will be am V i egederm ev ery th in g in th ese lines a t M cD on a ld ’s b a rb e r shop. tiou with the G. A. R. Encampment. | held in Coquille during the third B aco n . H am s and Lard at w holesale which takes place August 34th, nt j week in August, beginning at 1 j retail, q u a lity guaranteed. C oquillh this plaeo. A big time is in anticipa- | m. on the l.ith, and closing with and V am . ky P acking C o . tion, and ampio arrangements the evening session tho 18th. L ad ies call at K err A C o .’s and e x made for dining tho dancers. A very strong corps of instructors am in e th e tin e line of Silk W a ists and Silk T rim m in g s of a ll kin ds. - - ,« > «------------- including State Supt, Ackerman, W e g u aran tee first-class work a t re a iMvrtlo l ’oint Elite reuse. 1 will conduct the daily work and son able prices a t th e Coos B ay Steam L au nd ry. N . L orenz , A gent. address the audience at tho evening B ohn .-—Aug 1, 1904, to Mr. aud sessions. All teachers and friends G en ts, call and see th e new lin e o f Mrs. 13. M. Greene, a son. fla t s a t K e rr A C o’s. S te tso n ’s G riz Bonx.—August 2, 1904, to the of education are cordially invited zlies, e tc. Best m anu factu red . Phis should prove wife of .Tnsper Osborn, a daughter. tri 1,0 l'resent G a r te n ’s Candy S to re and T h o m p 's R esta u ra n t keep B e rt S e a t’s stra w B orn . - O n Hall’s Creek, Aug, 4,, ° ‘,e ° f OUr most ,uccewiul meet son b erries. *<¡-17-t4 ings IV. II. B urch , 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry, F ro t-, Loggers, if you w an t som eth in g good County Supt. in th e shoe line c a ll and look a t th e line enburg, a daughter. . From th e Iiandon R eco rd er. displayed by W . T . K e rr A Co. E. M. FURM AN , PIANO DEALER, Oregon. Marshfield, T eachers’ Exam ination. The regular examination of ap plicants for stnte aud county papers will b e held in my office in Coquille beginning at 9 a. tn ., August 10th, and closing at 4 p. in ., August 12th, 1904. Datoil this 20th day of July, 1904 W . H. B unch , County Supt. C h o le ra lu la u tiim . This disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dia.-rhcnft Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends the use of this reme dy in all cases of bowel complaints in children lias made it a favorite wherever its value lias become known. For safe by R. S. Knowl- ton. ------------- ---------------------- F or S ale — E ighty acres with good 5-room bouse, barn 72x60, 4 acres in orchard and 70 acres in grass. One mile from school bouse—a snap at $15 per acre. Worry And O v e r w o r k C a u sed N erv o u s P r o s t r a t i o n —C o m - p le te ly W o r n O u t. D r . M iles * N e r v i n e C u r e d M e. Dr. Miles’ Ngjvine will cure nervous pros tration. It with prin£ sweet sleep and rest; it will relievo the rtnod of the tendency to worry; it will make the nerves strong a the patient well. It has cured thousands. It will cure you. Try It to- d.y. “Some years ago I wa* »irickon with nerv ous prostration caused bv overwork and worry. 1 was la iu*h a weakened, exhausted, run down condition «ha, I I was unable ui to do my housework. 1 even make calls on my neighbors, quently when oet driving I would become sa exhausted that it seamed that I would die before I reached hom#. I was also troubled with sinking spells at nigllt \yhtch left me so weak that I thought I could not live until morning. I was in this deplorable condition when on« day Dr. Mires' Nervine was brought to my ®o}icc. I k«J little faith in proprietary remedies hut determined to give the Nervine a _ (rid ■ ft After the second dose of the Restorattve Nervine 1 was able to sit at the table C a n a oat a meal, something I had been unable to do for many days. I have since taken a number of bottles of Nervine. I consider myself cured. I *m doing my own work and give Dr. Miles’ Nervine credit for my general good health. My object in writing tnis is to recommend your medicine but I cannot write as strongly as I feel.*— Miss A d d ik B. V arblk , 405 E. Marion S t , Guthrie, Oklahoma. iUl druggigifi sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Aadress Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 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A portion of each num ber is edited with reference to the Woman of the World, another to the Woman ot the Home, ami another to interest Youth, and still another for the Man of Affairs, covering equally the clerk just starting in lite and the captain <>t industry. W hat the Tw entieth Century Home Offers Single copies 10c. Annual subscription $1. A magazine for Women, printed on fine coated paper (toned), beautifully illustrated. It will contain what is newest, if best, what is most useful, if new; what is most entertain ing, if helpful, what is most instructive, if in tereeting. R-I-P-A-N-8 Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. T he 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc casions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents t con tains a supply for a year. All druggists sell them. T o t ï i e XD n l o r t u n a t e D r . G ib b o n T h is old re lia b le and moat RucceBBfol spec ia lis t in Han F r a ro i8 co, still c o n tin u es to cure a ll H exna! and S e m in a l D iseasea, Bnch as Gonorrhea G l e e t , H t r i o t n re, S y p h iliR . in a ll it, - ^ ^ n e » H P - r - v v 9j^ " ,ins. Ski n Diseases, ! N e r v o a a D eb ility , Irap oten cy, Sem in al Weakness and Loss of Manhood, the consequence of solf-abase and excesses producing th e following sympa tom s: Sallow cou n ten an ce, dark spots un dor th e eyes, pain in th e head, rin p’ng in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in approaching stra n g ers, palpatation of the h ea rt, w eakness o f th e lim bs and back, loss o f m em ory, pim ples 011 the face, coughs consum ption e t c . Magnolia W hisky RO TH C H IL D BROS. D IS T R IB U OR S PO /£ T L A N D : OREGON. Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY J- G- F is h & S on , MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Countors, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. C. B. Leep, Has procured a first-class shoemaker and is ready to serve the people in all hinds o f work in this line. All kinds o f Boots Tho Enterprise contains eight Taken w m . oninpa I he Coquille V aliev P ack in g Com pany birth notice in this issue. Wouldn’t. Wm. tu. Kirnue, Juruue, a member of the wholesales and re ta ils Bacon , H am s and and shoes made to order. b ard and gu aran tees th e q u ality . j bridge gang working near Little- that make Teddy grin. port wnR taken suddenly ill Thurs- R em ein lier W. T. K e rr A C o. c a rry th e A lodge of Lincoln the Annuity jday night with cramps and a kind irg e-t stock of R cadv-M ade C lo th in g in Union was instituted nt this place i of cholera. His case was so severe C oquille, and th e ir prices are rig h t. Monday evening by W. E. Hoover. I that he had to have the members of >S0o will buy a 200-acre Stock R an ch C o q u ille , O rego n . S o u th ern Coos, w ith p le n ty of ou tly The lodge starts out with a member | the crew wait upon him and Gifford in ing G ov ern m en t land . j . J , S ta n ley . was called and consulted. He told ship of 30. D II. G IB B O N h as p ractised in San Fran L a te s t designs in M cCall P a tte rn s . I them bo had a medicine iu the form oisco over -il yearsan 3 th ose troubled should Congressman Hermann arrive A nyone pu rchasin g a $2.50 d ress p attern not fa il to con su lt him and receive the ben ¡of Chamberlain's Colic, holera and a t W . T . K err A C o .’s m ay h ave a p a t efit o f his great sk il 1 and experience. The at this place Monday and will Diarrhoea lUin ly that he thought te rn free. D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, doctor cures when o th e rs fa il. Try him, E. S. DEAN, spend a few days with his son, S. would help him out and accordin C U K E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured L ad ies if you w an t so m eth in g n ice in Vice President. President. Secretarv. a t hom e. C h arges reason ab le. Call or 13. Hermann. Mr. Ilertnann ; iv_several doses were« administered th e way of W aists and R ead y-M ad e write. D K . J . F . G IBB O N , passed his boyhood days on the result that the fellows able Su m m er Su its d irec t from th e factory, 629 Kearney street. San Francisoo call a t K e rr A C o’s. W farm near Myrtle Point and it ¡ J w T i ” •! A cheap jo b is d ear a t a n y p rice. W e , , ; | dent speaks quite highly of Air, always a pleasure to him to visit J Gifford's medicine Klknder. Iowa. do o n l y first class w ork. Send or brin g us your w atch work and it will tie T Y P E W R IT E R . our city. Argus. (Successors to Johnson, Dean k Co.) done rig h t. W ilson - J xwtkly C o ., " T h e Myrtle Point, Or. R Tlio dopot at this place was Lrok- *'‘'8 remedy never fails. Keep it eliab le J e w e le r s .” C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . on into sometime Tuesday night! ' n y °ur home, it may save life. For Principal place of business H ighest G rade Lenses. D if . i l - -In ¡San Francisco, July but the burglar was poorly paid j mle by R ’ H- Kn°wUon. Satisfaction Guaranteed in every case 27 1904, Harold, son of Mr. nml for his job ns $1,50 wn* all that 7 ***¡ 7 Mrs. J. 13. Davis, aged 1 year, 3 was found missing by the agent NO I ICE. mouths and 25 days.— Mail. A general packing business carried on. The best meats L. A. Dodge. Hie Wells Fargo! All persons knowing themselves the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash F o n S m . f , — One United States Express office is located in (he | to be indebted to the undersigned, T u r b in e Seperator, capncity, about price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. P o u lt r y F a r m , depot and it is probable th at the are hereby notified that settlement 1000 pounds; in good order, ns BOARD OF DIRECTORS: theif expected to get a good haul mu8t m»de nt ouce or the nc- g o o d ns n ew . Owner perfectly sat prop DAVENPORT, WM. SLIN GSBY, E. 8. DEAN isfie d but it is not large enough for out the express. The safe was not %'unt“ ,wl111 be in ‘ h? The only perfect writing machine . l i . ,i > , ° r « collector and interest added, D. H. JOHNSON, E. E. DAVENPORT. h is b u s in e s s . For full particulars made. The writing is in plain view BANDON, OREGON. molested but tho cash drawer was / f< S t r a n o . g o to T . H . Mehl & Co’s., hardware pried open and searched. Eutr ♦ • ♦ of the operator all the time—simplest hroughbr ed cockerels from $1 up sto re. A Big Real Estate Bargain. and eggs $1 per setting. anco wns gnined to the office bv and strongest construction, rapid T. I. Graves, lhe photogiapher, enttiug ont n 36x10 glass iu the action, easy touch, adapted to all Two hundred acres with 7,000, north sillo of the building. The 000 fine standing timber, 3,000,000 cotilrl not get ready to leave by kinds ol work—best for tabulating Deprives You ot Your burglat was no doubt nil amateur ■ J which'ran ho Imndlogged. G o o d July as be ¡ofended, but bas con- and invoice work, universal key Dear Ones. nit the business. bons«» nini ham, 70 acres in grass, j siderolite unfinished work which board, removable type action, iri- and good orchard. A big bargaiu Wl11 f»iuruu to clear upas well as stantly cleaned. T reb!e the life of Show your love for the one who P R O C U R E D a n d D E F E N D E D . » .I « tn w d * l •dì 14 per acre. Gall on H erald , wlint new work may rush in d r a w in g o r photo, f o r e x p e rt w a r r E a nd frso r ep ort. I B ancroft Item s. is gout by providing n monument any other machine for good, clean Fr**e sd vtoe, how to o b ta in pstontu, tn u le n u n ' 1 ! tho next few days. work. Send for Catalogue. worthy the memory of that one. A Big Bargain Wo arc having old fashione. A large monument or a small V oteran Encam pm ent warm weather in these parts. PITTSBURG WRITING MACHINECo In a neat plat containing about marker, whichever you choose nt 20 8 WOOD St . P itD b u r f, Pa. Small grain is ripening fast Mid acres, on which there is a lovely! Bandon, June 28, 1904. c o p r r t f th n . « c . , AL|_ C O U N T R I E S . . hi* plnce, will sl ow the l est judg Business direct n Uk Washington saves time, I the toothsome roasting ear n in city—right . in . Coquille ■ - ■ — I j Attention Comrades; The Ninth money and often the f a tent. 1 ment of first-class designers and seaso n . part of town. ¡ Patent and Infrlnjtment Pnctlc» Excluilvtly. workmen. w rite or come to tu at . V f i/ r :,: «* b° « » 6 3 3 " h t t f tr s s t . opp United Steten P a ten t Office | Mrs. Jewett of the county sei at ■uhire - Adam Porsbbaker, Bros- " Chltrn Oregon Veteran Associa- A homey magazine—each month helpful, ________ WASH INGTON . O. C. visiting her son Jason on Mi practical and inspiring. Full of fasci per, Or. ! tion will convene at Bandon on nating features; beautifully illus crock. August 24th, 25th and 26th. Com- trated. A million readers. Nnlic rades, make it a point to attend $1.00 per Year—10 Cents a Copy. Mrs. E. J. Price, who has I en We th undersigned want it tin- j lie F.nenmpment, as a good time is M ARSH FIELD, OR visiting her sister's family and n A F ree «ample copy to all requonting. derstood that the tickets marked assured. By order of Division erniting her health, wont home Dispatch Telephone. Main 289. Any person cutting Timber or and Favorite are not good A G E.VTS W A N T E D J. W. F f . i . tkb . Thursday much improved, but her on Sir. Antel 'pc, and that when such Commander, Bark of any description on the (loop H oi skkef .PINO wauls a silttecriptioii lands of the Huiitlicru Oregon Com son Eddie, who circulated round tickets .ire purchased from Capt. representative in every city and town in pany, or removing same, or other the west. To th«**e who will give all or a Fon S a l e : One thoroughbred more freely, had Romo trouble with Banter they will not lie honored. portion of their time it offers attractive property, from said lands, without Signed: T h o s . W h i t e , roan Durham two-year-old ball. work and pa vs exceedingly liberal commis poison oak. being dnlv authorized in writing, J o h n C. M o o m a w . sion*. It will i»»v von to investigate. A Will sell cheap. Inquire of C. A. N I wonder if the editor will al- will be Prosecuted according to postal card will bring particulars. Write at once so as to be the first in your Held. Pendleton, Fat Elk. L aw . low us scribblers to have two cl F u r S a le . THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO. ces nt tho waste basket where R E W A R D S tr. W E L C O M E Pacific Coast Office: A good home in this city, on form Tly had but one. A i ti Any person furnishing sufficient O. Willard, .VJ Con- mbias B u ilpixo , H an F rancisco isy terms evidence for tho recovery of proper I/cavct j Arrives A n Illustrated M.varine for the Family. Enqnire at this fdfice. MyrtN Point 1:30 p.y. f Coquille C"y (:0ffp-M. ty so taken and conviction of the Kerr <k Co’s, i t lio lace to g Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in read Coquille City 7:6<> a m . | Myrtle P’t 10K)0 a - m . ; parties concerned, will be given your suits of clot Ilf fo. me e s fpr special trips. In fact, a ' * ge and Livery bunine*« Connect» with lower-river lx »at* at Coqttill'» Plurnl in, Tin work a spe lone-balf of the property recovered. y o n t h » , and chi Idi City for Bandon ami intermediate |»»int«. Accommodations for J pn a special tv H Mien. A Co F or Coughs. Colds Sorrurnv Omoov C omuxt , Ample barret for handling freight M.G.Pohl, Dr/O ptics, Bnlf Plyiiimitli Rock R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty . Coquille Valley Packing Company Myrtle Point, Oregon J, R. Stillwell, Death’s Harvest PATENTS I GASNOW /Notice, COOS CO, MARBLE AND CRANITE WORKS Stewart & White Props. ROSEBURG-MYKiLE POINT- TAGE LINE B. FENTON. PROPRIETOR One Minute Gough C ure and Croup. / I