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9 Semi-Weekly Herald Forty-Five Are Hurt. Holden, Mo., Dec. 3.— Missouri Pacific passenger train No. 1, west, PUBLISHED EVHKY TUESDAY bound from 8t. Louis to Kansas AND FRIDAY, City, due hero at 4 o’clock this af- noon, was wrecked at the water D F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR works bridge, two miles east of here, resulting in the injury of Countv Official Paner. about 45 passengers, ten seriously. »«voted to tbe metenol end » 001*1 op- The accident was caused by a broken baildintr of the Coquille Valley particularly • ad of Oooa County eenerallv. rail, which projected from the *ubsoription, per year, in advanoe, $2.00 track, catching the first coach be hind the mail car, throwing it from Church Directory- the track down a 20-foot embank CnaiaTiau C hoboh . — Picachlnff every ment, and causing two other coaches, Monday at 11 a. ifl. and 7:30 p .m . Sunday a Pullman and a diner, to follow it. ael-ool at 10 a. ro. Christian Endeavor al 0 :3 0 p .m . Prayer meetinp every Wednes The broken rail was on the bridge, day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. and the rear Pullman rolled off the Episcopal Ohnroh.— Episoopal aervioea will be held at St. Jamea ohnrch, Coquille bridge into the creek below, and City the third Snndav in eaoh month. tbo passengers inside were all seri Hnikdny school at 10 a. m. eaoh aunday. Win. Horsefall, Pastor. ously injured. M B.Church. South: Preaching eaoh Two old ladies imprisoned in this ssd ■ d every Sundays at 11 a. in. m. and 7:30 p. m mi i Sunday-school Snnday-sohool every Sunday Suoday at 10 car were taken out at the top after o’clock. Senior Epworth Ijeague at 6:30, p. ,n. Tumor League at 3:30,p. m . Prayermeet- holes bad been made with axes. Ing Thursday evening at 7:30. The engine, two baggage cars and H. A. Keagan, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.—Servioe the mail car passed the bridge in the first and third Sunday in each month safety and remained on the track, rreacbing at 11 o’olook a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Snndav school at 10 o'clock a. m . Ep- but all the remainder of the train worth League at 6:30 p. m. was derailed. W . H. M ybbs . PaHtor. There were 30 members of the PassaTTaaiAU C hubch .— Preaching cer vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and Warrensburg Lodge, Knights of vyi ning. Sunday School every Sunday at Pythias, on the wrecked train, and 10». ni. Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 0:30 p. m., Miss Winnie Hall, few of them escaped injury. President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary The wreck occured 14 miles west .- o.detv meets every two weeks on Thurs- S n v »»t2 p. m. A cordial welcome is e i- of Dead Man’s Curve where the tended to the public to attend all our ser- aices. A d o l p h H s b b b l v , Pastor. worst wreck in the history of the l’he W. C. T. D. meets every 1st and 3rd l'"idsv at2 p. m. at the Christian church. Missouri Pacific Railway happened in October when 30 persons lost .tavBHTir D i t A dvbntis * C hubch —Sab- oath 1 seventh d a v) aervices; Sabbath their lives. ehool 10 a. m .. Bible study 11 a. m ., Supposition has it that orders prayer meeting Tnesday evening 3 p.m ., yoang people’s meeting Friday, 3 p. m. were given the train crew at Center All «re invited to attend these meetings. C. H . BUNCH. View today to slow up at the water Elder. works bridge on account of a broken rail there. It seems that the train (Coos Bay News.) was behind the schedule time, and John Gammill is developing a this order was not heeded. vein of coal on Al. Smith’s place, Coos river, and is well pleased with Cabinet Needles Free. the prospects. The Journal will send free to any John F. Hall returned on the reader of this paper a cabinet of Areata from a trip to the city, where needles all sizes and kinds, who re he had been in the interest of sev mits 50 cents for the Daily and eral creditors of the Coos Bay Mill Sunday Journal for one month, or & Lumber Co. the Sunday Journal for four The First National Bank of Coos months, or the Semi-Weekly Bay will bo opened in the El Dora Journal for five months, or the do block some time next month. Weekly Journal for six months. John 8. Coke is president, C. H. Address The Journal, Portland, Merchant, vice-president and W. S. Oregon. -— — — ■ ------------------------------- McFarland, cashier. An athletic club was organized last week, the object being the physical and social betterment of its members Following are the of ficers: E. L. C. Farrin, president; Mrs. C. E. Nicholson, vice-president; Mrs. K. L. C. Farrin, sec.; L. D. Pettyjohn, treaa. The club has been named the Marshfield Amateur Athletic Club. PIANO DEALER, Marshfield, My uncle, General Sherman, was very fond of attending the theatre. He also objected strongly, nlong with the rost of us lesser mortals who dare not express our real thoughts, to having bibulous, sel fish men stumble and push over his knees to got out between the acts. One evening a young man with the clothes and voice of a gentleman be gan to crowd his way to the aisle from the end of a row in which Gen eral Sbortnan was sitting. tains a supply for a vear, sell them. A m erican J r ; C A M E R A With Double Plate Holder $ 1.60 N o Stop-over at W a y Port». 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David Fulton, of this city, is an expert cleaher and repairer, and anyone in need of his services will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. C. P. Jensen. Master. BOARD OF DIRECTO RS: A. DAVENPORT, D. H. JOHNSON, PORTLAN D , OREGON. M #* •»- - Wil! make regular trips tietween Oregon A general packing business carried ou. The best meats the country can proiRgie always on hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. and Sewing Machine Kepainng Str. Elizabeth Myrtle Point, Poco, BucK-Eye W. S. Bailey, JP. O. True. Texas, writes: “ My wife had been suffered five years with paralysis in her arm, when I was pursuaded to use Bal lard’s Snow Liniment, which cured her all right. I have also used it for old sores, frostbites and 3kin eruptions. It doe? the work.” 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by R S Knowlton. T h e New nnd Speedy, C a p i t a l $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . Principal place of business T h e fa m o u s l*nralv»lN| All druggists (Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.) H alf its Former Cost T his old reliable and most su ccessful spec ialist in San Francis co, still continues to cure nil Sexnn! nnd S em inal Diseases, such ns Gonorrhea- G l e e t , S t r i o t u re, S y p h ilis, in all it. raform s,8kin Diseases, - ^ N e r v o u s D ebility, ImpotonOy , Seminal Weakness and Loss of M anhood, the consequence o f self-abnse R-I-P-A-N -S Tubules F or S ale — A tine property consisting and excesses producing the following sympa Doctors find of splendid garden lots, good house nnd toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un barn. For particular»call at this office. der the eyes, pain in the head, rinp;ng in A good prescription the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in For mankind. approaching strangers, palpatation o f the heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss The 6-cant packet is enough for usnal oc The safe and reliable tiwn-. of m emory, pim ples on the face, conghs- casions. The family liottle (60 cents 1 con screw cm su m otion e tc. G eneral Sherm an a B enelactor. Coquille Valley Packing Company at The Coquille City H sr a l d having bought out the Coquille City Bulle tin and its business, and the two papers having been consolidated, all sums that were due and owing to the Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are now due and payable to the H erald and should bo settled at once to give us a chance to get our accounts balanced up. The H erald will ful fill all obligations of the Bulletin in the matter of subscriptions. E. F. DAVENPORT, Secretary I J. A. DAVENPORT, D. H. JOHNSON, President. Viete Presideht. AMATEUR Special Notice C u rd Oregon. P h otog ra p h y fo r th e are hereby uotified that settlement n o i s B ’ t S r v | ir r l u l il n g «-. must be mnde at odco or the ac- T o countss will be placed in the hands It’s shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, of a collector and interest added. Z . C. S t r a n g . but just the eontray in the case of Dr. K in g’s New Life Pills. They cut off maiadies no matter how sev- Hay. cro and irrespective old age. Dys G .-m i l l I i ■ Hiy lnle.l and pepsia, Jaundice, J’ever, Constipa delivered at Coquille or Bnndon, tion all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c at R. S. Knowlton’s Drug Store. Oregon, for $11 per ton by Steam ers Dispatch, Favorite or Liberty. *■*•**- D ied ,— At Han Francisco, Dec. 5, 1D04, Mrs. Fritz Timmerman, aged 52 years. The remains will be brought home for burial. 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To my great relief the cough and cold had completely dis appeared and I was able to preach three times on Easter day. 1 know that this rapid and effective cure was due to your Cough Remedy. I make this testimonial without so licitation, being tbaukful to bavo found such a God-sent remedy. Re spectfully yours, E. A. Langfeldt, M. A. Rector of St. Luke’s Church. To Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by R. S. Knowl ton. In a neat plat containing abont 2 acres, on which there is a lovely orchard in Coquille city— right near the business part o f town. F lg tit W i l l b e H i t t e r . For particnlars call at this office or Those who will persist in closing address Adam Pershbaker, Pros their ears against the continual per, Or. recommendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, will IIE A K T F L U T T E R IN G , have a long and bitter fight with Undigested food nnd gas in the their troubles, if not ended earlier stomach just below the heart, by fatal termination. 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