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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1905)
Semi-Weekly Herald PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. D F- DEAN, EDirOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paper. Devoted to «he material and aooial up building o f the Coquille Valley particularly *nd o f Oooa Ooonty generally . ■lobacription, peryear, in advance. |2.00 Church Directory- C hristian C hurch . - - Pieachin« every Huoday at 11 a. 10 . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at fi:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wedn ?*- day eyening at 7:30. All cordially inrited. Kpisoopal Church.—Episcopal serrioe* will be held at St. James church, Coquille City the third 8onday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. W m. Horsetail. Pastor M E.Church. Sooth: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 on Sunday-school every 8uoday at o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. Junior League at 3:30,p.m. Prayermeet ina Thursday evening at 7:30. H. A . Branham, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.—8errioe Ibe first and third Sunday in each month Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday school at 10 o’olock a. m. Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m. J. L. B eattt , Pastor. F rksbttmiah C hubch .—Preaching eer yioea 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard eyn ing. Sunday School erery Sunday at 10 9 . m. Christian Endeavor services every rtu day at 6:30 p . m., Mias Winnie Hall. President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p .m . A cordial welcome ia ex tended to the public to attend all our ser- nf<*w. A d ol p h H a b k h l y . Pastor The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st snd 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. ■JivwTH D ay A dtkwtist C hubch —Sa b bath (seventh day) services; Sabbath ahool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m., prayer meeting Tueeday evening 8 p.m., veung people's meeting Friday, 8 p. m. 4(1 are invited to attend these meetings. C. H. BUNCH. Elder. Bancroft Items Madison, Wis., Feb. 20.— Follow ing the example of the Kansaa leg islature, the Wisconsin legislature will soon take up the subject of the Standard Oil Company. Two meas ures will be presented, one a joint resolution for an investigation of the methods of the corporation in Wisconsin and the other a bill pro viding anti trust legislation. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 20.—The Missouri legislature may be asked te tase up the Kansas fight against the Standard Oil Company. Repre sentative Leslie J. Lyons of Kan sas City, it is said, agreed to intro duce in the bouse at Jefferson City the maximum freight rate bill and the bill making oil pipe lines com mon carriers. A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom laod 23 acres of bill land, and adjosning the town of Myrtlet Poidt, Coos county, Oregon, and } mile from creamery. Forty- five acres of bottom land improved and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 acres slashed, burned and newly seeded; bill 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 be desired, being near town, school and creamery. This is cer tainly a bargain for some progres Guthrie, Okla., Feb. 20.—A bill sive dairyman. Price $7,500. providing lor a territorial oil re R obests & C abter , finery, has been prepared by Repre Myrtle Point Oregon. sentative McBride and will be pres ented in the House. The measure I t c h —m u g -w o r m will also, it is said, compel any cor E. T. Lucas, of Wingo. Ky., poration operating in the Territory writes, April 25, 1902: “ For 10 to to sell its product at an equal price 12 years I had been afflicted with a throughout the Territory. malady known as the ‘itch.’ The itching was most unbearable; I had —-------------------------------- tried for years to find relief, having Beggar L eft $400,0 0 0 . tried all remedies I could hear of, New York, Feb. 20— Max Fiddler, besides a number of doctors. I wish to state that one single application a Brooklyn quiltmaker, has learned of Ballard’s Snow Liniment cured that he is heir to part of a fortune me completely and permantely. of $400,000 left by a beggar in Since then I have used the liniment France, of whom Fiddler happened on two seperate occasions for ring to be a nephew. There are several worm and it cured completely. 25c 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. sisters of the quiltmaker, some of Knowlton. them living in Odessa, who also re ceive a share. T h e B eat P h js le . Abraham Fiddler, of Nice, France, When you want a physic that is died there last August at the age of mild and gentle, easy to take and 90 years. When his clothes were certain to act, always use Chamber removed the shabby receiver of alms lain’s Jtomach and Liver Tablets. was found to have sewed in the lin- For sale bv R. S. Knowlton. After a week of frosty weather iogs darfts amounting to the sum we are having a warm, spring-like mentioned. A will was also found rain. bequeathing the entire sum to Baron The work on the telephone line Rothcbild. has been at a standstill Bince Wed When informed of bis legacy, the nesday, three of the men being Baron assigned detectives to trace “ laid off for repairs.’’ Diok Rice the beggar’s life and relationship. went borne sick and is said to be It was found be bad been kidnaped quite serious. from Odessa in childhood and bad P. D. Price got an eye badly beoome a proftssoual beggar, which hurt by a bush which he was chop he continued to he all his life. ping. Hicki’ 1905 Almanac Bob Hillis was topping a tree and was caught and carried to the ground, a distance of about 30 feet sustaining serious bruises but was able to ride home and is getting along very well. J. G. Fish A Sons had several extra hands at work last week and are putting some fine logs into the creek. J. V. Leep and son are at work on their newly acquired ranch, plowing for a crop.. A uto . *-»•» « fCooe Bay News.) Home uice catches of trout were made last week on the riffles near the South Coos river hatchery. The Areata was taken to Oakland creek yesterday, where she will be laid up, for the present at least. 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. It 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. Irl 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 tor any person or family. Try it and see. Send to Word an 1 Works Pub. Co., 2201 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo. K IL L th . AND CURE o o u c h THI Photography for the AMATEUR —— — Three papers of first-class, northern- frown garden seed, at Knowlton’. for t*n ointi, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur keys and Game in season. H alf its Former Cost F ront The famous Plate Holder Dr. King’s New Discovery WITH FOR G ...“ ‘ 0NSUMPTI0N OUGHIaad LOS Prie* 50c k $1.00 Fra* Trial. Surest and Quickest Cur. for all T H B O A T and L U N G T R O U B L E S , or M O N E Y BACK. Fancy and Staple Groceries. A CHOICE LIN E OF Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tiie Whole Tiling in an Ege Shell 200 to G et E ggs a Y e a r per H en The second edirion of a Prncical Poultry Manual is now ready. Contains among other things the famous Snmi<son Method of Feeding, which is known to be one of the liest means of making a profit from poultry. Some of the chapter headings are: Brooder Chicks: Profitable Poultry Rais in«; Principle Difficulties; Remedies for Uoup; Daring the Moult: Economy in Feeding: Poultry as a Business: Trap Nests, with plans and illustrations. This chapter is werth the price of the book. Tells the practical way to make poultry pay. Price 50c. Our paper is a 32page Agricultural Maga n o n ica u a r . zine with Household. Poultry. Horticullure n o n icn u n r t S u b s c r ip t io n and Dairy Departments, price $1.00. £M^*The New and Speedy.. Str Elizabeth C. P. Jensen. Master C o q u ille R iver and San F ran c isc o . No Stop-over at W ay Porta Electric Lights. 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