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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1905)
The Whole Thing in an Egg Shell Semi-Weekly Herold H ow PUBLISHED E VE RY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. 200 to G-et E ggs a T e a r per H en D F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR C o u n tv O fficia l P aper. Devoted to tbe materia) and social np- b aildingof theOoqnille Valley parttenlarly sad o f Coos Comity generally. ■'obaoriptioD. per year, in aiJyanoe, f.'.OO Church Directory. . . C b » ib t x * m C h d b c h . — Pleaching every t-iinday at 11 a. ic. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday i *• 111 • Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wedn su dsy evening at 7:30. All cordially iovited. bpiacopal Chnroh.— Episcopal services * '] * ™ hjld at St. James chnroh, Ooqnille I ity the third Snnday in each month. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. eaoh snnday. W m . Horsefall. Pastor. Empire, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1905. Mr. F . 8. Dow, Agent Sperry Flour Co. Why Mama and Papa use Sperry’s It’s the sweetest, whitest, not dark like other brand; My mother and father have used it the while. We do not just use it because its the style. The bread is so white and the bir- quits so light, I declare you could eat one almost at one bite. Yours truly, The second edition of a Praoioal Poultry Manual is now ready. Contains among other things tbe famons Sampson Method of Feeding» which is known fc> be one of the best means of making a profit from poultry. Some of the chapter headings are: Brooder Chicks; Profitable Poultry ttais- ing; Principle Difficulties; liemediea for Koup; During the Moult; Economy in Feeding; Poultry as a Business; Trap Nests, with plans and illustrations. This chapter is worth the price of the book. Tells the practical way to make poultry E stella C ook . pay. Price 50c. 12 years old, weight 105 pounds. Onr paper is a 32 page Agricultural Maga zine with Uonsehold, Poultry, Horticulture All from using Sperry Flour. and Dairy Departments. Subscription price $1.00. To introduce our monthly into your home S to iu u r li T r o u b l e s a n il ('ouatl|>H - tlo u . we will send the paper one year and A Practical Poultry Manual for 35 cents. M E. Chnroh. 8onth: Preaching eaoh and every Sundays at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. ™ Snnday-sohool every Snoday at 10 • clock. Senior Epworth Leagtte at 6:30, p. The Pacific Tree and Vine ni, fonior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- ino Thursday eyening at 7:30. P a r k H o te l B l d g ., S a n d o s e , C a lif. H. af. Branham, pastor. Methodist Episcopal chnroh.—Servioe the first and third Snnday in each month I’reaohing at 11 o’oiook a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sohool at 10 o’clock a. m . Ep- worih League at 6:30 p. m. 3. L. B sattt , Pastor. liu p e r fe c t D ig e s tio n . E. M. FURMAN, Flour: PIANO DEALER, “ 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 of 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. M arshfiel , Oregon. Photography fo r the Drane’s Store, D E A L E R IN Fancy and Staple Groceries. A M A T E U R A CHOICE LINE OF Half its Former Cost Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a full lino of Flo u r* a n d F'eecL. American J r : M agri olia W 11 i sky at Means less nutrition and in con* sequinee less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bile, the blood I'BBSBVTKBitM OnnacH.—Preaohing eer- T h e fa m o u s y:ces2ndand 4th Sundays, morning and becomes loaded with bilious proper Eueruthing found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the ' owest evening, Sunday 8chocl every Snnday at ties, the digestion becomes impair I0e. m . Christian Endeavorservioeaevery ed and and the bowels constipated. P o c o , Su day at 6:30 p. m., Miss Winnie Hall, consistent with good goods. I rrddent. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Herbine will rectify this; it gives So "etv meets every tyro weeks on Thnrs- tone to the stomach, liver and kid F or S al » — A line property consisting FRONT ST. C O Q U IL L E B u c k -E y e d n v sa t3 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex strengthens the appetite, splendid garden lots, good house and tended to the public to attend all onr Ber neys. and nices. A ij o l p h H ahehly , Pastor barn. For particulars call at this office. clears and improves the complexion, ALL THE LE ADUSO the W. C. T . O. meets every 1st and 3rd infuses new life and vigor to the y -iday at 8 p. m. at the Christian ohnrob. A m e r i c a n DEALERS HANDLE whole system. 50 cents a bottle, Special Notice. SsvsaTB D ay A dybntist C tobch —Sab sold by R. S. Knowlton. THE CELE/ ! / : . / TED bath 'seventh day) services: Sabbath The Coquille City H erald having C a m e ra s . ohool 10 a. m.. Bible stndv 11 a. m ., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p .m ., Having renovated their mill at Ban bought out the Coquille City Bulle young peopie'H meeting Friday, 8 p. m. G e n u i n e l y g o o d in croft, Fish Bros ore now prepared to tin and its business, and the two 411 are invited to attend these meetings. furnish the public the best grades of C. H . BUNCH. every detail. Film or papers having been consolidated, lumber, having employed experienced C A M E R A Elder. Plates as you choose. hands. all sums that were due and owing With Double Absolutely new models. Plate Holder to the Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are ROTHCHILD BROS. Hicks' 1905 Almanac E ast F o rk ItemB. now due and payable to the H erald DISTRIBUTORS The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac and should be settled at once to Dr. Stemmles is beiog kept quite PORTLAND. OREGON. for 1905 is now ready, being the give us a chance to get our nccounts busy waiting on the sick. Our facilities enable balanced up. The H erald will ful This D. C. Krantz’s twin baby boy is finest edition ever issued. us to furnish cam eras fill all obligations of the Bulletin very low with broncial pneumonia. splendid and costly book of 200 of the highest grade at pages is a complete study of astro in the matter of subscriptions. Pleasant Hill school meeting held prices which cannot nomy and storm and weather for on the 25th, resnlted in J. C. Slagle lu rcO l.ii in be met. 1905. It is too well known to need being chosen director to fill the va A. B. Canmon, Chicago, writes comment. See it and you will so Send for illustrated cancy cnused by J. A. Devault sell Marcli 4, 1903. “ Having been , catalogue telling a l l ing out and moving to Kansas. The decide. The priee, postpaid to any address, is 80 cents per copy. troubled with Lumbago, at differ-1 contract was signed for Miss Anna about our 27 styles ent times and tried one physician ! The Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ scientific, E. 1). S perry , Vioe-l’ resident. W. T. K err , President. Weekly to teach the school of 1905. after another, then different oint and sires. F r e e . N religious and family journal, Word ments and liniments, gave it up al- j ’ / ( V. R. W ilson , Secretary. O. O . C. C . S anford akfo , Cor. Secretary The East Fork boys are now on and Works, now abreast with the together. S o l tried once moie, j a log drive. G. G , and Gary Swan L , H . H azard , Treasurer. best magaziues, is 75 cents a year. and got a bottle of Bullard’s Snow A M E R IC A N C A M E .K A M FG. C O . run a raft of lumber down to the Both Word and Works and the Al Liniment, which gave me almost! ranch from the East Fork mills. 946 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. instant relief. I can cheerfully re-1 manac $1.00 per year. No better commend it, and will add my name j We hear this bvening that Wm. investment possible for any person to your list of sufferers.” Sold by Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for Abernethy, Sr., is still very much or family. Try it and see. Send to R. S. Knowlton. under the weBthor, as ho had a Industries of anv kind. Word nil 1 Works Pub, Co., paralytic stroke some time ago. 2201 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo, $ 1 0 R ew a rd for B o y or Girl. W. H. Bunch, Chns. Heller and From the office ot the Cosmopolitan Mag a 1 Jos. Laird are extending the tele zine is published the ‘ ‘Twentieth Century ood for Sale The Sperry Flour Company will P R O C U R E D A N D D E F E N D E D . Senamod«l. I H om e,” «a new magazine for women otf“ new I drawing or photo, fo r expert search and free report. I io cents a copy. $1.00 a year. phone line from Dora four miles I Free advice, how t o obtain patent«, trade marks, I pay So.00 to the hoy or girl between I lines, printed on coated paper (toned), pro copyrtghta, etc., )N AL L C O U N T R IE S . I fuselv illustrated and contributed to by more north-west of W. H. Bunch’s place If you od fir wood, rens the ages of 8 and 16 years who will I Business direct with Washington saves time, I noted writers than any other periodical. A n | money and often the patent. m English publisher has ordered in advance ot on Cherry creek. We understand anably o ivc your order with give us the best reason why their Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. lublication 10,000 copies for the London niar- Write or come to ua at Mrs. Abernethy and R. Easton want Z. C. Strang or H. C. Moore, the folks like Sperry’s flour. I f your :et. W e have made arrangements to buy a | 523 Ninth Street, opp. United State* Patent Office, | limited number of annual subscriptions to this W A S H IN G T O N , O. C . _______ a phone, and soon two more wires teamster. folks don’t use Sperry’s flour, get new periodical, which we offer absolutely free 1 to our subscribers, new or old. Here is the will have to be run from Dorn to them to buy a sack and tell us what most generous offer ever made by an American 1 Myrtle Poiut. The phone comes newspaper: they think of it. Each of the con Cabinet Needles Free The Tw entieth Century Home, very handy and people having testants must write their reasons for one year (regular price $1),... FREE The Journal will send free to any and have them in the office at Marsh phones would not like to part with The Cosmopolitan Magazine, is the cleanest, most stimulating, meatiest general magazine for tho fa m render of this paper a cabinet of for one year (regular price $1).....$1.00 them for many times the cost. field before February 1, 1905. T o t l x e TD n i o r t u n a t e This ily, says one of the million who read it every month. It is without ques Paper for One Year, needles all sizes and kinds, who re Marshfield, North Bend, Myrtle L. S. Minard sent It. L. Weekly a 52 numbers...................................... $1.50 tion fine skift which he built at the East mits 50 cents for the Daily and Point, Coquille and Bandon will be Regular Price $3 50, Dr. Gibbon ft Sunday Journal for one month, or kept separate and $5.00 paid for the Fork mills. All Three to the subscriber for...$2.50 T h is o ld r e lia b le and m o st s u c c e s s fu l spec the Sunday Journal for four best answer in each district and an Frod Minard is now proprietor of ia lis t in S an F ra co is- months, or the Semi-Weekly additional $5.00 paid to the best c o , still c o n tin u e s to the East Fork mills, and he had a cu re e l l S e x u a l and WHAT THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE GIVES. Great features aie promise for next year—six or more wholesome inter Journal for five months, or the answer out of the whole. For the S e m in a l D ise a se s, little breakdown as his gear wheel esting short stories in every number, continued stories, beautiful picture* Single copies 10c. Annual subscription $1. ¡such as G on orrh ea - Weekly Journal for eix months. younger children we have a fine The Cosmopolitan Magazine occupies a posi- in colors, and articles by such famous writers as Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln gave way on the log hauling pulley G l e e t , S t r i o tu re, sion distinctly its own. While giving great Address The Journal. Portland, Mother Goose book that will be ¡S y p h ilis , in a ll it spool but is now replaced with fo r m s , S k in D iseases, attention to fiction and entertainment—fifty Steffens, Rav Stunt ard Baker, John La Farge, William Allen White and Oregon. mailed to any child under 8 whose I N e r v o u s D e b ilit y , short stories and one or more complete novels friction wheel. Get all of it right into your homo by taking advant j Im p o te n cy . S em in a l W eakness and L oss o f appear in its pages each year —it has a definite Charles Wagner. parents will tell us what brand of i M a n h o o d , th e co n seq u en ce o f self-abuse plan beyond. It may be likened to a great age of this The wind storm of last night, the modern university, with a million and a halt excesses p rod u cin g the follow in g sym pa R -I-P -A -N -S Taliules flour they are using. Address all and 24th, caused some timber to ob to m s: Sallow c o u n te n a n c e , dark s p o ts un student-readers. A year’s course embraces j PF.CIAL O FFE R Doctors find der th e e ye s, p a in in the head, rin g in g in what is most important in the Scientific field, i letters to Sperry Flour Company, struct the county road. the ea rs, lo ss o f c o n fid e n ce , diffidence, in what is most interesting in Invention and D is A good prescription Marshfield, Ore., F. S. Dow, agent. a p p roa ch in g st r a n g e rs , p a lp a ta tio n o f the covery, what is most entertaining in Travel ! Send $1.00 before January 31, 1905, for n subscription for the year 1905 For mankind. The Minard and Folsom logging h ea rt, w ea k n ess o f t h e lim bs and hack, loss and adventure, what is most valuable in the j W orld o f Business. A portion o f each num and we will send you free the November and December numbers of 190 4 o f m em ory, p im p le s on the fa ce, conghs team have completed the hauling of The 3- cent packet is enungb for nsnal oc ber is edited with reference to the W oman of j — fourteen months for $1.00 or the price of twelve. co n su m p tio n e t c . Address Mc- g jtf The enfe and reliable tiw n - JIM the W orld, another to the Woman ot the j L. R. F. Heller's logs on the F. casions. lhe family bottle (60 oentsi con H ome, and another to interest Youth, And C LU R E ’S, 48-69 East 23rd St , New York City. Write for agents’ terms p> screw tains a supply for a year. All druggists Harnish place. X. Y. Z. oisco o ve r ¿1 years and th o se troubled should still another for the Man of Affairs, covering $ 1.60 Coquille Board of Trade PATENTS S p e c ia l O ffe r s M cC LU R E ’S M A G A Z IN E E GASNOW! The sell them. The T om b Mrs. Cassa A. Endicott, beloved wife of J. J. Endicott, passed from this earth at her home in this city, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1905, after a short illness. She was born Febru ary 17, 1832, and was therefore 72 years. 11 months and 9 days o f ago at the time of death. She was born in Kentucky, and when a child moved with her parents to Indiana where she passed her childhood and earlier life and where she was unit ed in marriage to J. J. Endicott on March 15, 1847. Thev moved to Illinois in 1855, and from there they movod to Missouri and in 1889 they came to Myrtle Point and have | since resided in this section. The deceased was the mother of fourteen children, all of whom are ; living except two, a daughter and a son. Thus a husband, twelve chil- dren, and other relatives are left to mourn their loss. She was a mem ber of the Christian church, and led a consistent, Christ-like life. She was a loving mother and wife, a kind-hearted and good neighbor and much csteoinod by all. Funeral services were conducted from the Christian church today by the pastor. Rev. M. Brownrigg, and jhe remains laid to rest in the Myr tle Point cemetery.— Enterprise £ 0 ^ T h e New and Speedy, JtC t Str. Elizabeth C. P. Jensen. M aster Will make regular trips between C oquille River and San F ra n c isc o . N o S to p -o v e r at W a y Porta. Electric L ights. Everything in First- Class Style. n o t fa il to c o n s u lt him and receive th e b e n equally the clerk just startiug in lit" and the efit o f his great s k il 1 and exp erien ce. The captain ot industry. d o cto r ouroR w h en o th e rs fa il. T ry him . C L liE S G U A R A N T E E D . P ersons cnrod What the Twentieth Century Home Offers at h o m e . 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