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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
Semi-Weekly Herald PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. 0 ?■ DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Countv Official Paper. Devoted to ih e material and social up building o f the Coquille Valley particularly *ud o f Ooos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.00 Church Directory- C h b ib t ia n C h u b c h . — Pleaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Snnday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wedn day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. t5pisoopnl Church.—Episcopal aervicea will be held at 8t. James church, Coquille * 'ity the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each sunflav. Wm. Horsefall, Paator. M. E. C hurch, South: Preaching each a k d every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 in Sunday-school every SuDday at ft o'clock . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. in. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- tnz Thursday evening at 7:30. H. M. Branham, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.—Service the first and third Sunday in each month Preaching at 11 o’olook a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o’ clock a. m. Ep- w »rth League at 6:30 p. m. J. L. B k a t t y , Pastor. W ife wee the Better Shot Dairy Farm for Sale. Oakland, Feb. 12 —Edward R Koehn and his wife, who were married ouly seven weeks, engaged in a pistol duel today, with the re sult that the husband's body is now in the morgue. The couple quarrel ed immediately after marriage, and Koehn ordered bis wife from the house. She returned this morning and Koehn demanded her to leave. Words followed and Koehn, so the wife said bandished a revolver and fired at her. She seized a second revolver under a mattress, and as Koehu fired again she shot at him four times One bullet entered bis neck, killing him. Koehu wus u shipping clerk em ployed in San Francisco, and was 32 years old. The wife is 23 years old. She was not injured. She is under arrest. A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom land 23 acres of bill land, and adjosning the town of Mvrtlet Poidt, Cooecounty, Oregon, and J mile from creamery. Forty- five acres of bottom land improved and in good state o f cultivatiion; 5 acres slashed, burned and newly seeded; hill land is all good for pas ture; 3 acres of orchard in good eari bngcondition and different var ieties of fruit. House, barn and other buildings. While we have a number of other dairy farms for sale, yet this is one of the best bar gains, as the location is all that could bo desired, being near town, s* hool and creamery. Ttiis is cer tainly a bargain for some pro,»res sive dairyman. Price *7,500. IlOBESTS & C ARTUR, Myrtle Point Oregon. Illinois day will be a big day at the exposition. Governor Deneen and staff will attend tho fair during the last week of June and elaborate ceremonies will be observed at the Illinois headquarters. I tell-- It ilia» oral E. T. Lucas, of Wingo, K y , writes, April 25, 1902: “ For 10 to 12 years I had been afflicted with a malady known as the ‘itch.’ The itching was most unbearable; I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all remedies I could hear of, besides a number of doctors. I wish to state that one single application of Ballard’s Snow Liniment cured mo completely nnd perrnantelv. Since then I have used the liniment on two seperate occasions for ring worm and it cured completely. 25c 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. P k n p b y t e b ia n C h u b c h . — Preaohing eer- v o e s2 n d a n d 4th Sandays, morning ard erening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor servioes every i-unday at 6:30 n. m.. Miss Winnie Hall, J resident. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meats every two weeks onThurs- i ays at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome is ex tended to the publio to attend all onr ser- ■ toes. A d o l p h JH a b k h l y , Pastor. Clark county, Wash., which was named after Captain William Clark who shared with Meriwether Lewis the honors of command on the Lewis and Clark expedition a cen tury ago, will have a comprehensive The W. O. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd t> riday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ohurch. exhibit at the exposition. The Woodmen of the World Chorus, of Denver, will compete for the choral prize at the exposition Professor Gwilym Thomas, who has been drilling the ctiorus for several months, gained distinction by train ing the Denver Choral Society Bancroft Items. chorus, which won first prize at St. We are expecting to have a tele Louis. phone line extending from the upper A section of the biggest cherry creek country to Bridge. Work tree on the Pacific Coast will be wan commenced at Dick Rice's place feature of the Sacramento, Calif., ex last week and is going on nicely. hibit at the exposition The tree Ernest Evernden is home again tree was planted in 1850, and was after a lengthy stay at Bandon. His three feet in diameter when cut wife and infant son are expected down a few days ago. soon. S in u iT H D a y A d v b n t i b t C h u b c h — Sab- *>ath (seventh day) services; Sabbath ohool 10 a. in., Bible study 11 a. m ., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m ., r«ung people’ s meeting Friday, 8 p. ra. ill are invited to attend these meetings. C. H. BUNCH. Elder. 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 the Bulletin on July 1, 1904, are now due and payable to the H erald and should be settled at once to give us a chance to get our accounts balanced up. The H erald will ful fill all obligations of the Bulletin in the matter of subscriptions. Dean & Morgan P hotography fo r the Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard. Bacon, Haras, AM ATEUR Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur- at « keys and Game in season. H alf its Former Cost F ront S t ., T h e fa m o u s $ 1.60 A C H O IC E L ÏN E OF Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. G e n u i n e l y good in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. Mr. James Leep has lately bought the Otto farm and will move his family up as soon as weather and roads are favorable. consistent with good goods. F R O N T S T . _________________________ C O Q U I L L E ALL THE LEADIMO DEAL ERS //. I K DLL THE CELEBRATED Magnolia Whisky 4 x 5 POCO R O T IIC H IL P BROS. A M E R IC A N C A M E K A M FG . C O . DISTRIBUTORS 946 St. Paul St., R ochester, N. Y. PORTLAN D . OREGON. Goquille furniture Coquille Board of Trade ---------------- ♦ - and BOX FACTORY S p e c ia l O ffe r « There seems to be a difference of opinion between Winter and Spring as to which o f the seasons February belongs. There are many signs of Spring everywhere in the woods but we had tho hardest freeze of the season ou tho night of Feb. 11th. A uto . M cCLURE’S M A G A Z IN E Dr. Gibbon A llega n y Items. Miss Janie Blake was in Marsh field Wednesday. Mr. Cook spent a few days on Dnnie s creek lately. Wood for Sale Dave CoAvan is convalescing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Blaine are spending a few days at Sumner. If you want good fir wood, reas- nnably dry, leave your order witlT Some of the Camp creek boys Z. C. Strang or H. C. Moore, the wore seen in Allegany this week. teamster. Dot Blaine has been spending a few days in Marshfield. R -I-P-A -N -S Tubules Russell King had his foot severely Doctors find bruised Monday. R eporter . A good prescription For mankind. Houp; During the Moult; Economy in Feeding: Poultry ns a Business; Trap Nests, with plans nnd illustrations. This chapter is werth the price of the book, T ells'th e practical way to make poultry pay. Price 50c. Our paper is a 32pnge Agricultural Maga zine with Household, Poultry, Horticulluro and Dairy Departments. Subscription price $1.00. To introduce our monthly into your home we will send the paper one year and A Practical Poultry Manual for 35 cents. The Pacific Tree and Vine Pa»»k H otel B ld g ., S o n «Jose, C a lif. The «-cent packet in enough for nsae.1 oc The fam ily bottle (00 cental con D ^ T h e safe and reliable tiwn-. tains a supply for a year. All ilrassists screw sell them. c u r io u s . Steamer Eliznbeth arrived Febru ary 10th; sailed February 13th. Incoming cargo, 70 tons. Incoming passengers: N It Smith and wife, J Wm Hansen, Stella Hansen, Olgn Pederson, Amelin Pederson, W H Pedlar, J E Moles. Outgoing: R H Rosa, Geo P Topping, H Wil- bams. Cargo: 250 M lumber, 10: tons potatoes, 30 M white cedar shingles, 20 tons mdse. Steamer Chico arrived Feb. 9th; nailed Fob. 13th. Incoming cargo: 25 tons; outgoing enrgo: 250 M lumber; 30 tons plunder. U. S Weather Report Observation 0 p. in. Feb. 14 1905 Rainfall 00 Total precipitation since Sep. 1 35.02 j Highest temperature 57 j Lowest temperaturo 27 I Direction of wind NW State of weather Clear E Mingus,Volu ltnry Observer. “ . • * i|C»Mllll>K Hum*. are instantly relieved and |>erfectly 1 healed by Buaklen’ a Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbnrk, J r, of Norfolk, V n, wrilea: “ I burnt jny 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 nnd sores. 25c at It. S. Knowltud druggist. j Prices the 'ouiest T lic next 1*113 sic. . T. K err , President. E. D. S perry , Vice-President. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and It. W ilson , Secretary. O. C- S anford , Cor. Secretary certain to act, always use Chamber J - Ö - PTSh Æ S o n , Hicks' 1905 Almanac L, H . H azard , Treasurer. lain’s Jtomach and Liver Tablets. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes The Rev, Irl R. Hicks Almanac For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. for 1905 is now ready, being the Turniii;' Work a Specialty. All Orders given Th - gentlemen of Coquille and sur finest edition ever issued. This rounding country are specially invited prompt Attention. Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for splendid and costly book of 200 in to see W T Kerr A Co’s fine line of Overcoats as the winter approaches. pages is a complete study of astro Prices are always right at Kerr’s. Industries of any kind„ Slump Puller. nomy nnd storm and weather for Farlios wishing slumps pulled 1905. It is too well known to need The Whole Thing in an Egg Shell should call on Thomas Heaton, of comment. 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