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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1905)
Semi-Weekly Herald Japa G ath erin g in the North. Mukden, Jan. 5 -Japense rein P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU ESD AY forcements are now concentrating around Benibu, thirty miles north AND F R ID A Y . east of Liao Yang. It is believed D F. DEAN. EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR that this is an indication of a pund- ing attack on Russians’ right flank. Ths Japs are erecting fortifica Countv Official Paper. tions on the northwest. They con Devoted to the material and social up building of the OoqniUe Valley particularly tinue to bombard Poutisoff hill and and o f Oofta Oonnty generally. the villages to the west. 9nbeorlption, per year, in advauoe, |2.00 St. Petersburg Jan. 5— It is stat ed on high authority that a decis Church Directory- ion has been reached that Russian ' hbihtian C buboh . — Pieachinc every Second Pacific Squadron shall re Sunday at 11 a. io. and 7:30 p. m. Hnnday •chool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at turn to European waters. G:80 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited Kpisoopal Chnroh.— Episcopal servioes will beheld at Ht. James chnroh, Coquille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Win. Horsefall, Pastor. M E. Chnroh, South: Preaching each and every S n n d a y s a tll a. ra. and 7:30 n. Snnday-school every Sunday at •«'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. tumor League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- In • Thursday evening at 7:30. H. si. Branham, pastor. ft Methodist Episcopal church.—Servioe the first and third Sunday in each month Trenching at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Hun-lay school at 10 o'olock a. m. Ep- wnrth League at 6:30 p. m. J. L. B eatty , Pastor. T besdtterian C hdboh .—Preaohing cer vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard eyeuing. Sunday School overy Sunday at 10 n. m. Christian Endeavor servioes every Sin day at 6:80 n. m.,Miss Winnie Hall, TrevidVnt. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary io 'ietv meets every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex truded to the publio to attend all onr ser- itires. A dolph H arsh ly . Pastor J he W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd » -idav at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. Hi vent h D ay A dvkntist C hough —Sab- oath «seventh dav) services; Sabbath chool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. ra., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m., young people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m. ill are invited to attend these meetings. O. H. BUNCH. Elder. (Myrtle Point Enterprise.) The telephone line up tho East Fork is now completed and in work ing order. F.-nnk B. Mishenor, the W. O. W. organizer, has gone to Portland. Mrs. Geo. Tajory, a pioneer lady of the Coquille Valley, and well known to enrly settlers, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Billings, near this city, Wednesday. She was born in Canada, later moyed to New York and in 1860 the family came to Coos county and settled on tho South Fork. Six adult children survive her, her hue- bad having died about fifteen years ago. Funeral services were held at the German Baptist church Thursday, and the remains interred in the Myrtle Point cemetery. Bos m ..—A t Dora. Jan. 2, 15K).r>, to tho wife of Jesse Crosby, a 12 pound son. - «• - • New Jersey woman has been in dicted as a common scold. But why should she he punished while the Daughters of the Revolution go scot free, A husband is said to have killed his wife on necount of a kidm-v stew. Perhaps his married life had been a continuous stew and this! last concoction was the final straw. It is no longer the man who broke the hank at Monte Carlo, but the woman who broke the banks in Ohio. Intelligence comes from the Cleve. lend prison that while Mrs. Chad wick is recovereriog from her ill. ness, she will not lie out for some time. • — An agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant ef. feet is produced by Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For ■ale by R. S. Knowiton. r o u a l f i ’a- “ Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are the best thing for stomach troubles and constipa tion I have ever sold,” says J. R. Cullman, a druggist o f Pottersville, Mich. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. I tell my customers to try them and if not satisfactory to come hack and get their money, but have never had a complaint’’ For sale by R. S. Knowlton. E. M. FURMAN,- PIANO DEALER, Marshfield, Paris, Jan. 6.— The 8t. Peters burg correspondent of the Paris edition of the New York Herald telegraphs that Vice Admiral Ko- jesventaky’a flag ship, the battleship Kniaz Souvaroff, struck a rock and There is at present much agita. foundered. tion of the smoke question in Wash ington. It is not, however, tobacco Special Notice. smoke that the ladies object to, but The Coquille City Hi- b a l d having smoking chimneys of factories, a la bought out the Coquille City Bulle Pittsburgh. Congress and the peo tin and its business, and the two ple of Washington insist on au oc pajiers having been consolidated, casional glimpse of the sky, all Bums that were due and owing I m p r r lc r l D is r a ilo u . Means less nutrition and in con- sequince 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 gives tone to the stomach, liver and kid neys. strengthens the appetite, clears and improves the complexion, infuses new life and vigor to the whole system. 50 cents a bottle, sold by R. 8. Knowlton. Notice. W e the undersigned want it un derstood that the tickets marked Dispatch and Favorite are not good Cox-Billings. on Str. Antelope, and that when such tickets are purchased from Capt. A t tlie homo of tho bride’s pur- Panter they will not be honored. rents, Dec 24, 1904, Mr. Leonard Signed: T hos . W h i t e , J o h n C. M o o m a v v . Cox. of Port Orford, and Miss M il dred Billiugs, of Myrtle Point, were united in holy wedlock by Rev. Hicks' 1905 Almanac Thomas Burklow. The bride is a The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac well respected young lady, daughter of Steve Billings, while the groom fur 1905 is now ready, being the This is a prosperous young man, son of finest edition ever issued. Wra. Oox.of Port Orford. The bride splendid and costly book o f 200 wns beautifully attired, her dress pages is a complete study of astro being made of wbito albetross trim- nomy aud storm and weather for ed with silk allover lace and edging. 1905. It is too well known to need Her veil was held in place by a comment. See it and you will so wreath of orange blossoms. The decide. The price, postpaid to any room was tastefully decorated with address, is 30 cents per copy. ivy and mistletoe. The young The Rev. Ir l R. Hicks’ scientific, couple stood under a bell of misle- religious aud family journal, W ord and Works, now abreast with the toe. The wedding was largely attended best magazines, is 75 cents a year. and a good many nice and usefull Both Word and Works and the Al manac $1.00 per year. No better presents were received. The young couple have many investment possible for any person friends who wishes them a happy or family. Try it and see. Send to W ord a n l Works Pub. Co., and prosperous journey through life. St. Louis, Mo. They visited at Coqulile City and 2201 Locust St. Prosper before going to Port Oford where they will reside. N lm u a r l. T r o u b l e s u i.il tlo ll. R -I-P -A -N -S Tnbules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. Th e ft-oent packet is enough for usual oc casions. The fa m ily bottle (60 cents i con tains a supply for a year. All dniKtfist* sell them. T h e A m e ric a n C am eras. Magnolia Whisky G e n u i n e l y g o o d in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. ROTHCHILD BROS, DISTRIBUTORS PORTLAND. OREGON. I Coquille Board of Trade — WU Ji. W . T. K err , V. R. W il s o n , 1 Writ© or come to us at B23 Ninth Street, opp. United States Pateafc Office, | W A S H IN G T O N , D. C. KffVcilv'c. T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty. Texas, writes D ec25,1902: “ W ith 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. Knowl- ton. ft for one year (regular price $1)....$1.00 H J io: cents a copy. M cCLUR E’S M A G A Z IN E is the cleanest most stimulating, meatiest gefleral magazine for tho fam ily, says one of the million who read it every month. 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"H avin g 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 bot'.le of Bullard’s Snow Liniment, which gave me almost instant relief. I can cheerfully re commend it, and will add ray name to your list of sufferers.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton. C. P Jensen, Master A general packing business carried ou. The hept meats the country can produce always ou hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. and A m e r ic a n J r ; C A M E R A With Double Piale Holder $1.60 Oregon Myrtle Point, Poco, BucK »Eye " In my opinion C h am b erlin ’s | Cough Remedy is the best made for colds,” says Mrs. Cora W alker of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about its being the best N o other will cure a cold so quickly. No other is so sure a preventive of pneumonia. N o other is so pleas ant and safe to take. These are good reasons why it should be per- ferred to any other. The tact is that few people are satisfied with other after having once used this this remedy. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.! Str. Elizabeth C a p i t a l S i1 0 , 0 0 0 . Principal place of business H a l f its F o rm e r Cost • 4;iianilM »rluiu*M I'oiiK la R e m n l y t h e N o d «*, The New ami Speedy,, E. F. D A V E N P O R T , Secretary (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) at hands. ’The paie and reliable tinn ii crew Oregon. D. H. JOHNSON, •WEN PORT, Vice President. President. AM ATEUR Having renovated their mill at Ban croft, Fish Hros are now prepared to furnish the public the best urailes of lumber, having employed experionced In a (neat plat containing about 2 acres, on which there is a lovely orchard in Coquille city— right near the business part o f town. For particulars call at this office or address Adam Pershbaker, Pros per, Or. - Photography for the Coquille Valley Packing Company . - s • - The Journal will send free to any render of this paper a cabinet of needles all sizes and kinds, who re mits 50 cents for the Daily and Sunday Journal for one month, or tile Sunday Journal for four months, or the Semi-Weekly Journal for five months, or the Weekly Journal for ix months. Address The Journal, Portland, Oregon. - 1 to tho Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are now due and payable to tho H e r a l d and should be settled at once to give us a chance to get our accounts balanced up. The H e r a l d w ill fu l fill all obligations of the Bulletin in the matter of subscriptions. PI ownii nt mid Cabinet Needles Free - toi W 000 St.. Pittsksfi. h Telephone, Main 3HH. ROSEBURG-MVtmE POINT- f ; TAGE LINE B. FENTON. PROPRIET) Sddle Horses o f best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi nes for special trips. In fact, a geeoeral Stage a id Livery busines* Accommodations for la v c lin g n en a specialty