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Centennial Notes. Semi-Weekly Herold Dairy Farm lor Bala. Utah will have a comprehensive A fine dairy farm containing 70 exhibit at the Lewis and Clark ex. acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill PU B L IS H E D E V E R Y TUESDAY position. It is expected that a state land, and adjosning the town o f 1 AN D F R ID A Y . pavilion will be erected. M yrtlet Poidt, Coos county, Oregon, and } mile from creamery. Forty- ! The Massachusetts state building 0 F- DEAN. EDITOR ANU PROPRIETOR at the exposition will be larger than five acres of bottom land improved tho building erected at the St.¡Louis and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 C ou n ty O fficia l Paper. acres slashed, burned aDd newly fair. D evoted to ib e m aterial and eooial np- seeded; hill land is all good for pas baildinp o f the O oquille Valley particularly The Ocean Park, Calif., Journal • nd o f Coos County generally. ture; 3 acres of orchard in good Subscription, p e ry e a r, in advanoe, $2.00 will send the “ Queen of Ocean eari bngcoudition and different var Park” to the exposition. Tho paper ieties of fruit. House, barn aud pays all the expenses of the queen, Church Directory- other buildings. While we have a who is elected by popular vote. number of other dairy farms for C h b ib t ia n C h u r c h . — Pleaching every Sunday at 11 a. ro. and 7:30 p. ra. Sunday Two cars of totem poles have ar sale, yet this is one of the best bar school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at (5:30 p. m. Prayer m eeting every Wednes rived at the exposition 'grounds. gains, as the location is all that day evening at 7:30. A ll cordially invited. They » i l l form an interesting )>art could be desired, boiog near town, Episcopal Church.— Episcopal services w ill bo held at 8t. James church, Coquille of Alaska’s display at the fair. school nnd creamery. This is cer C ity the third Snnday in each month. The first railroad locomotive ever tainly a bargain for some progres Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. W in. Horsefall. Pastor. run in O ig o n w ill form an inter sive dairyman. Price $7,500. fcf. E .C hnrcb, South: Preaching each and every 8 n n d a y s a tll a. ra. and 7:30 p. ta Snnday-school every Sunday at 10 • ’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayerm eet ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. M. Branham, pastor. esting exhibit in the Transportation building at the exposition. The lo comotive U the property of David Howes, of San Francisco, who has had it for thirty yea/s. Methodist Episcopal church.—Service the first and third Sunday in ea#h month Preaching at 11 o’ clock a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Snnday Rchool at 10 o’olock a. m. Ep- worth League at 6:30 p. m. J. L. B k a t t t , Pastor. lio n iz in g ; H u m * . are instantly relieved and perfectly healed by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbnrk, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: “ I burnt my knee dread fully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar.” Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c at R. S. Knowlton. druggist. P b k s b t t x u a n C h u b c h .— Preaching cer vices 2nd and 4th Snndays, morning nrd fcv.ning, Snnday School every Snnday at in *. m. Christian Endeavor servioeseverv hnnday at 6:30 p. ni.. Miss Winnie Hall I resident. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary t ocietv meets every two weeks on Thurs- «'r»vs at 2 p. ra. A oordial welcome is ex tended to the public to attend all onr ser* r:.jes. A d o l p h H ab e u ly , Pastor L'he W. C. T . U. meets every 1st and 3rd r iday at 2 p. ra. at the Christian church. S b v b h t ii D ay A d v e n t is t C h u b c h — S a b bath »seventh day) services; Sabbath: ohool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 r». prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p. ra. reung people’s m e t in g F rida y, 8 p. m Ul %re invited to att«** **• j meetings. C. H . BUNCH. Elder. To a Would-be Poet. I write for your encouragement Borne little hints on rhyme. To study and improve Upon Whenever you have time. 'Tis said that real poets Are born and never made. If that lie true there are but few Who should adopt the trade. But I beg leave to differ With that poet old anJ gay, Who said they must be born so, Ami this is what I say: The thing can he accomplished To a fairly good extent. By those with grit and gumtion To follow out their bent. You may not be a poet In all the word implies, But you may becom a rhymist— Anyone can who tries. There is no secret to it— This making verse for tun; Get out your pen and try it; How easily it is done. Hicks' 1905 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1905 is now ready, being the finest edition ever issued. This splendid and costly book of 200 pages is a complete study of astro nomy and storm and weather for 1905. I t 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. The Rev. Ir l 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 Word an I Works Pub. Co., 2201 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo. - — —— anably dry, leave your order with Z. C. Strang or H. C. Moore, the teamster. * «o * . 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Congress was once so impolite ns to ask him for information about their own doings with the Post Office Department. They got the inform Alton heaped up an*l overflowing and much more than they wanted. G et D E A L E R IN H a lf its Former Cost The Coquille City H e r a l d having bought out the Coquille City Bulle tin and its business, and the tw o ! papers having been consolidated, j all sums that were due and owing to the Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are now due and payable to the 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 will ful fill all obligations of the Bulletin in tho matter of subscriptions. to Drane’s Store, Photography for the at Special Notice. The Whole Thing in an Egg Shell O regon. M a rs h fie ld , I te ll— Itiiit fw o r in H ow -------------- The imagination that led to the manufacture of nutmegs from wood is still active in ‘ Connecticut. 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Whether her satis faction is with her guests or detec tives appointed to watch them she has not said. & C Th gentlemen of Coquille and sur rounding country are specially invited ; in to see W T Kerr A Co’s fine line of j Overcoats as the winter approaches. : I f you want good fir wood, reas- Prices are always right at Kerr’s. The Journal will send free to any Fall into line among them, reader of this paper a cabinet Adopt their style and measure, needles all sizes and kinds, who re Choose easy flowing language mits 5<1 cents for the Daily and And scribble at your pleasure. Sunday Journal for one month, or A uto . the Sunday Journal for four A “ strike” is the euphemistic nnd months, or the Semi-Weekly diplomatic explanation given by the Journal for five months, or the Russian Arabassdor in Washington Weekly Journal for -ix months. of the trouble in St. Petersburg. Address Tho Journal, Portland, Oregon. A Chicago man says can create life by the proper mixing of certain Wo would be pleased to have you try chemicals, The President would sack of W hite L ily, onr new ftonr. This is an old established brand in Portland. San Francisco and Sound cities. A trial is all like the recipe for Congress. In the states in which women arc enfranchised one always hears that the mind of woman is cleaner thau that of man. This inay he because she changes it so often. o b e s t . s P IA N O DEALER, Wood for Sale Take Tennyson or Burns, Or Milton, at their best, Or Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Or any of the rest. A five million dollar diamond has been found in Pretoria. It is not much larger though than some of those the chorus girls wear. R Myrtle Point Oregon. E. M. FURMAN, itiinriviiioiiiii Rod %} P o u lt r y F a r m , J, R . S t i l lw e l l , prop BAhDON, OREGON. Thoughbre 1 cot-kerels from $1 up and e g g « $1 ; er setting. The only perfect w ilting machine made. 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