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> (Marshfield Sun.) Semi-Weekly Herald S lo a u a c li T r o u b l e s anal tftou. C ount!|»a- E. Heuckendorff, the shipbuilder, “ Chamberlain's Stomach and is home from a business trip to San Liver Tablets are the best thing iJü 2 U s n c n s v E " V T u e s d a y Francisco. for stomach troubles and constipa AND FRIDAY. Captain A. M. Simpson arrived tion I have ever sold,” says J. R. on the Rtcukwator from San Fran Cullman, a druggist o f Pottersville, Micb. They awe easy to take and 0 F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR cisco. always give satisfaction. T tell my Mrs. Oeorge Stennnorman, who customers to try them and if not was accidentally shot with a 22 cali satisfactory to come back and get County Official Paper. Devoted to the material and social np- ber by her little son, is convalescing their money, but have never had a billdmp of the Ooquille Valley particularly at the home of her brother-in-law, complaint” For sale by R. S. • nd o f O ooh County generally. Knowiton. '*uhl9oription, per.year, in advance, $2.00 Thomas Lawkorn, in this city. Church Directory. ( ' iiiu h t u n (J i i o b c h . — Pieaehins: ever, Hnmlay at 11 a. 10 . and 7:30 p. m. Hnnday rolioul at 10 a. in. Chriatian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Epiaoopal Phnroh.—Episcopal aervioea will he held at Rt. Jamea chnroh, roqnillc City the third Hnnday In each month. Hnnday school at 10 a. m. each anndsy. Wm. Horsetail, Pastor. Eighteen tons of dried milk will be shipped on the Alliance for the East via Portland. The milk was prepared for shipment by the Coos Bay Creamery Company and is bo be used for manufacturing pur poses. - . . n . ------------- Iin p crie r t Oigi'SII m ii . Means less nutrition and in con- seijuince less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious proper ties, the digestion becomes impair ed and and the bowels constipated. Herbine will rectify this; it give- tone to the stomach, liver and kid neys. strengthens the appetite, clears and improves the complexion, infuses new life and vigor to the I ' k itsBTTERi a n C h o b c h .— Preaching eer- whole system. 50 cents a bottle, vicea 2nd and 4th Snndays, morning ard evening. Hnnday Hchool every Hnnday st sold by R. S. Knowiton. M E.rhnrch. Honth: Presching each and every Hr.ndara at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. in Hnnday-school e»erv Sunday at 10 o'olock. Hanior Epworth League at 0:30, p. m. -JnniorLeagoeat3:30,p. m. Prayermeet inp Thursday evening at 7:30. U. at. llranham, pastor. IVTi thodist Episcopal church.—Hervioe the tlrst and third Sunday in each month PreaoUng at 11 o’olock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Hnnday aohool at 10 o’olock a. m. Ep- worth League at 0:30 p. m. J. L. Hi ATT y , Pastor. 10a. m. Chrietia n Endeavor services every 8m Cay at 6:30 p. m.. Mis« Winnie Hall, 1'rcident, Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Soctetv meet« every two weeks on Thnrs- itnvs st 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex tended to the pnhlio to attend nil oar Ber nice«. Auot.i'H H a b k m . t , Pastor t he W. O. T. IT. meets every 1st and 8rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian chnroh. -MKSTH D ay A dyinti SI C itobch —H nb- l'Hlh iseventh day) services: Sabbath ohool 10 ik m.. Hilda stndy 11 a. in., prayer meetlhg Tnesday evening 8 p.m., vonng people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m. All are invited to attend these meetings. C. H. BCNOH. Elder. Sawmill Wanted. Special inducements will be made by J. D. Myres of Matt ltiuk creek, to anyone wishing a site for a port able sawmill. Everything neces sary right at hand for a business of this kind. • ......... Notice. R-I-P-A-N -S Tabulos Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. Jos. A. McCord received a severe injury last Thursday, which laid him up for a few days and put him on crutches as a means of locomo tion, He was working in the wooleu mills and was helping move machinery. In pursuance of his labor he set his foot upon some thing that had a nail protruding, and taking a heavy lift the nail was forced through his shoe and pierced the foot hack of the toes, the nail being forced nearly through the foot. The wound is healing very nicely. •••— ■ .i ■ An agreeable movement of the bowela without any unpleasant ef. feet is produced by Chamherlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by K S. Knowiton. Oregon. Marshfield, Special Notice. The Coquille City H iualh 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 ekald and should be settled at once to give us a chance to get our accounts balanced up. 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Canmon, Chicago, writes March 4, 1903. “ Having been troubled with Lumbago, at differ ent times aud tried one physician after another, then different oint ments and liniments, gave it up al together. So I tried once mote, and got a bottle of Bullard’s Snow Liniment, which gave me almost instant relief. I can cheerfully re commend it, and will add my name to your list of sufferers.” Sold by R. S. Knowiton. Notice. BOARD PORTLAND. OREGON. C u red V.iiinbiiKo. ( b s iiib i'r ls ln t C ough Heine«!}- A b so lu te ly llnrusli-as. A general packing business carried ou. The best meats the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickeus, etc. fa m o u s A m e r ic a n C am eras. A m e r ic a n J r : C A M E R A Oregon Myrtle Point, and 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 Persbbaker, Pros per, Or. --------------------- Principal place of business Poco, B uch-E ye A B ig Bargain - Coquille Valley Packing Company C a p i t a l 3 5 1 0 ,0 0 0 . H alf its Former Cost The E. F. DAVENPORT, Secretary (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) at Of Waverly, Texas, writes: ‘‘Of a norning, when first arising, I of'en find a trounleaome collection of ililegm which produces a cough and is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity o f Ballard’s Hore- hound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, and it is so pleasant to take. I can most cordially recommend it to all persons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble.” For sale by It. S. Knowiton. T. T. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty. Texas, writes D ec2 5 ,1902: “ With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Bullard’s Hore- hound’s Syrup. I have used it my family and can cheerfully affirm it is the most effective and best’reme dy for coughs and colds I have ever used.” Sold by R. S. Knowi ton. AVENPORT, 1). II. JOHNSON, President. Vice President. AM ATEUR Ili-T . C a r lis le r II M a n i a . I. I. U . Dr. Perkins was made happy Tues day evening by the arrival of. his The 5-oent packet is enough for usual oo t « r The safe and reliable tiwn- wife and children who came from oasions. The famvly bottle (60 oents i con ecrew h year, AH druggists tains a supply for Shauiko, having taken the steamer sell them. j0 ^ ^ T h e New and Speedy, at Portland and come by way of Coos Bay. The pulp mill proposition is be ginning to raise a stir in the East. Mr. Morganeor, who has been look ing lifter the matter, has done some advertising in the New York Paper Mill Journal, a paper that goes to men interested in paper and pulp mills, and already one man is in vestigating who will lie able to raise means for nu 18 ton mill, pro viding the resources are good as they purport to he. PIANO DEALER, * All persons knowing themselvps John F reu ss W e d s . to be indebted to the undersigned, are hereby notified that settlement A very pretty wedding occurred mast be made at ODce or the ac- last evening at the home of the countss will be placed in the bauds o f a collector and interest added. bride’s uncle, A. Gibbs, in West Z. C. S t r a n g . Marshfield, when John Preuss and Miss Rosa Gibbs were joined in the Hicks' 1905 Almanac holy bondB of matrimony by the Rev. Murray, pastor of the Presby The Rev. Ir! R. Hicks Almanac terian church of this city. for 1905 is now ready, being the The Gibbs homo was very elab finest edition ever issued. This orately decorated for the occasion. splendid and costly book o f 200 The color scheme was green and pages is a complete study of astro white, Oregon grape, chrysanthe nomy and storm and weather for mums being profusely used. 1905. It is too well known to need Under a dainty wedding bell in comment. See it and you will so the parlor the contracting parties decide. The price, postpaid to any stood, while the ring ceremony, ac address, is 30 cents per copy. cording to the rites of the Presby The Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ scientific, terian church were pronounoed by religious and family journal, Word the officiating clergymnn. They and Works, now abreast with the were witnessed by a lew friends and best magazines, is 75 cents a year. immediate relatives of the bridal Both Word and Works and the Al party. manac $1.00 per year. No better The bride was very becomingly investment possible for any person attired in a pretty gown of crepe de or family. Try it and see. Send to chine. 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