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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1904)
»f «.m i-W eeljly Herald PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. -i r — ■ ---------------—i - »r—w- D F- DEAN. BDUOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paper. Devoted to the material and social np- lm ildinp o f the Ooqnille Valley particularly «n d o f Coos County generally. ^nhscription, peryear, in advanoe, f2.00 Church Directory* C hristian C bubch . — Pleaching every Hunday at 11 a. 10. and 7:30 p. m. Hunday sohool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episoopal Chnroh.—Episcopal servioea w ill he held at St. James chnroh, Coqnille City the third 8nndav in each month. Knnday school at 10 a. ra. each Sunday. Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. M E. Church, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. in Snnday-school every Suoday at 10 o ’clock . Senior Epworth Leagne at 6:30, p. mi . Tumor League at 3:30,p.m . Prayermeet- ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. M. Branham, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.—Service the first and third Sunday in each month Preaohing at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sohool at 10 o’olock a. m . Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m. W. H. M t b b s . Pastor. P r e s b y t e b ia n C h u b o h .— Preaching cer vices 2nd and 4th Sandays, morning and evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. ni. Christian Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:30 p. m .,M iss Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets every two weeks on Thurs- davs at 2 p .m . A cordial welcome is ex tended to the pnblio to attend all our Ber nices. A d o l p h H a b e b l y , Pastor. The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. ra. at the Christian church. iSiiiVENTH D a y A d v e n t i s t C h u b o h — Sab bath (seventh day) services; Sabbath ohool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m ., young people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m. Ml are invited to attend these meetings. C. H. BUNCH. Elder. Centennial Notes. “ Hit tho Trail” is to be the slogan of the Pacific Northwest in connec tion with the Lewis and Clark Cen tennial. Douglas county, Oregon, has ap- plied for exhibit space at the Lewis and Clark Centennial. It is estimated ¿hat the attend ance at the Lewis and Clark Fair will be between 1,250,000 and 1,- 500,000 A Harrisburg merchant left the back door of his store open one eve uing, and after a while persons in the vicinity heard a noise inside. A bout 25 determined and armed men gathered about to capture the burg lar, and while deliberating whether to venture into tho building the burglar walked out in the Bhape of a town cow—and they were all cowed.— Portland Journal. Senator J'ettus of Alabama was writing with a noisy, sputtering pen. Laying the pen down he smiled and said: “ Once I was spending tho eve ning with [a friend of mine in Sel ma. We sat in the dining room and from the kitchen came a dreadful scratching sound. “ ‘Martha’ said my friend to the maid, 'what is that scratching in the kitchen? It must be the dog try ing to get in. “ ‘Huh!’ said Martha, ‘dat’s de cook a writin* a love letter to her lioney-suckle.’ ” — Boston Herald. Sawmill Wanted. Special inducements will he made by J. D. Myres. of Matt Rink creek, to anyone wishing a site for a port able sawmill. Everything neces sary right at hand for a business of this kind. » « Hicks' 1905 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1905 is now ready, being the finest edition ever issued. This splendid and costly hook of 200 pages is a complete study of astro nomy and storm and weather for 1905. It is too well known to need comment See it and you will so decide. The price, postpaid to any address, is 30 cents per copy Tho Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ scientific, religious and family journal, Word and Works, now abreast with the best magazines, is 75 cents a year, Both Word and Works and the Al manac $1.00 per year. No better investment possible for any person or family. Try it and see. Send to W ord anl Works Pub. Co., 2201 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo. The American Inn at and C la r k Centennial, he located on the grounds, will contain guest rooms. tho Lowis Cabinet Needles Free. which will Exposition The Journal will send free to any over 600 reader of this paper a cabinet of needles all sizes and kinds, who re T h e n ew building for the Lewis mits 50 cents for the Daily and and Clark Centennial, made neces Sunday Journal for one month, or sary by the demands for exhibit the Sunday Journal for four space, w ill contain 90,000 feet of months, or the Semi-Weekly door sp ace. Journal for five months, or the A Cuban exhibit from St. Louis Weekly Journal for fix months. is on its way to Portland, where the Address Tho Journal, Portland, contents will be exhibited at the Oregon. . -• * - Lewis and Clark Centennial, The Ft g i n W i l l 1 m * B i t t e r . car is called Cuba ou Wheels. Those who will persist in closing V K is probable that the Riverside, their ears against the continual si.. County Irrigation display at recommendation of Dr. King's New Louis will be transferred and Discovery for consumption, will I p j.le m c n t e d for the Lewis and have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlior lark I .position. by fatal termination. Read what J A Commercial Club has been or- T R Beall of Beall, Miss, has to (uii/cd ¡it Albany, Oregon, to ex- say: “ Last fall my wife had every loit Alban , and Linn county. The symptom of consumption. She took lub will have charge of Linn coun Dr King’s New Discovery after everything else had failed. Im ts exhibit at (the Fair. provement came at once and four The Topeka Commercial Club, of bottleB entirely cured her. Guar Digliton, Kansas, recently adopted anteed by R. S. Knowlton, Drug Price 50 cents and $1.00. resolutions congratulating tho peo gist. Trial bottles froe. ple of Portland on the Lewis and Clark Centennial, and favoring par R -I-P-A -N -S Tabules ticipation on a large scale by the Doctors find people of Kansas. A good prescription The Great Falls, Mont., Commer For mankind. cial Club is planning a fete to last The 5-cent packet is enough for nsnal oc sovcral days, including tho Fourth casions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents) con tains a supply for n year. All druggists of July next, to celebrate the Cen sell them. tennial of the Lowis and Clark Ex position. The Lewis and Clark party spent the Fourth in 1805 near Great Falls, The project of a camping ground To he located on the hills behind the Lewis und Clark Exposition is being agitated. Those favoring the project, argue that farmers and ranchers will want to drive to Port land during the Fair and camp out. and that Eastern people will enjoy the novelty of a few days of tent life. Senator Platt and Representatives Crumpscker anil Morrell concede that there is no probability of the representation of the South being cut down during this ('engross. The most that can be done is to ap point a joint committee to fully in vestigate and report concerning the alleged violation of law. — i -------------- Gee whiz! Now they want to give | the President $100,000 a year and j elect him for eight years. It’s about time for the populists to take the reins. If $50,000 nnnually isn’t enough for Roosevelt or anv other man, will all the side issues thrown in, let him come to Oregon and hnv a country newspaper.—Gold Hill, (Ore.) News. H M T O I t O F S T . t .l 'H i : B A k lilt u r u h a i» . O n t a r i o , T r a t l l l .* . to i h r S u n il O i i a l l l l m »1 t 'n a u i- h o r la lu * » Fouicli H r i m - i l j . Ashburnham, Ont., April 18, 1903.—I think it is only right that I should tell you what a wonderful effect Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has produced. The day before Easter I was so distressed with a cold and cough that 1 did not think to be able to take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by the cough. The same day I received an order from you for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at once procured a sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. 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 thankful to have 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. Special Notice. The Coquille City H erald 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 tho Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are now due and payable to tho H erald and should be settled at once to give us a chance to get our accounts balanced up. The H ekai . d will ful fill all obligations of the Bulletin Jn the matter of subscriptions. C u r c il I’ n r u ly *1 s| W. S. Bailey, ¡P. 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 skin eruptions. It does the work.” 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by R S Knowlton. A Big Bargain In a neat plat containing about 2 acres, on which there is a lovely orchard in Coquille city— right near the business part of town. For particulars call at this office or address Adam Pershbaker, Pros per, Or. IIF 4 R T E. M. FU R M A N , P IA N O D E A L E R , M a r s h fie ld , Photography for the Coquille Valley Packing Company All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned, are hereby notified that settlement must be made at once or the ac- countss will be placed in the hands of a collector and interest added. Z. C. S trang . at H alf its Former Cost T h e Poco, Buch-Eye A m erican J r ; C A M E R A With Double Plate H older $ 1.60 Notice. A ll parties know ing them selves to be indebted to W. T. K err & Co., are re quested to settle by Jan. 1, 1905, as we wish to close all accounts for the present year. By so doing you will save extra expense. W . T. K erb & Co. J^T Tlie Bate and reliable tiw n - screw New and Speed y , m Str. E liza b eth C. P. Jensen, M aster. m Wil! make regular trips between C o q u ille R iver and San F ra n c is c o . Electric Light*. 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