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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1905)
Semi-Weekly Jerald PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. D F. DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Countv Official Paper. Devoted to tbo material and social op- bidding of the Coquille Valley particularly eud of Coos County generally. - ubaoriptiou. peryear. io advanoe, $2.U0 Church Directory. C u a is T U N C h d b c r . - - PieachinB every Kiindar at 11 a. to. and 7:30 p. m. Hnoday scliool at 10 a. ni. Christian Kndeavor at f -33 p. m. Praver meetine every Widn v - d»y evening at 7:*>. All cordially iovited. Kpiacopal Choroh.— E p i e c o p a l services will be held at St. James chnrch, Coqoille City the t h i r d Sondav in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each S u n d a y . Wm. Horaefall, Pastor. M E.Choroh. 8onth: Preachinp each and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ■u Snnday-achool every Sooday at 10 a clock. Senior Epworth League at 0:30, p. to. Junior Leagne at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- inp Thorsday evenine at 7:80. H. at. Branham, pastor. Methodist Episcopal choroh.—8ervioe the first and third Sunday in each month I’reachinp at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Son lay sobool at 10 o’clock a. m. Ep- worih League at 0:30 p. m. J. L. BK*rrr, Paator. PresBTTBBiAit C hcbch .—Preaching eer- yices 2nd and 4th Scndays, mot-nine ard • vet ins. Sonday School eyery Sunday at 10a. m. Christian Endeavor service* every ho lay at 6:30 r. m.. Mias Winnie Hall, president. Ladies’ Aid and Miaalonary So-- etv meets eyery two weeke on Thnrs- davs st 2 p. m. A cordial welcome ia er- tended to the poblio to attend all onr ser- ii i c e s . A d o l f o H a b i i . l t , Pastor Russians A re Fslling Back. St. Petersburg, Feb. 24— A dis patch from Huan Shan states that the forward movement of the ■Japanese south of Mukden con. tinues. The Russian outpost are ailing back. General Kuropatkin reports he has received word that 20 Japanese torpedo boats and n ir- ships have sighted oil Vladivostok. It is beliovod that the presence of these boats resages the opening of the bombardment of Vladivostok. Disp itches from the front sid e that the Russians have turned all the villages ou the right tlank iuto fortified places and redoubts sur rounded by wire entanglements. Both sides are preparing for an early conflict. Tokio, Ft- ■ 24— Marshal Oyama reports the .helling of points in the vicinity of the Shahke river. The collisions of s c o u t i D g parties con tinue. Ou Feb. 23 the Russian battery of heavy guns began shell ing Lapati and vicinity. Russian prisoners taken by the Japanese number 44,400, of which 616 are officers. The French mint turned out 137,136 medals for last year. Wait until the Carnegie hero fund com mittee gets down to work and we’ ll break even France’s record for I lie W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd r -iday at 2 d . m. at the Christian ohorch. medals. .< « t o o t h D a y A d t k k t i s t C h ttb c h — Sab- path i seventh day) services; Sabbath shool 10 a. m„ Bible atody 11 a. m., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m., yeitng peopie’a meeting Friday, 8 p. ra. til are invited to attend these meetings. C. H. BUNCH. Elder. Death ol F. X. Hofer. The Missouri legislature has passed a bill phohihiting the dock ing of horses’ tails. The legislature has yet to pass on the shearing of horses in winter before ite humane work will be completed. -------- Frm for Sal. A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom land 23 acres of bill land, and adjosning the town of Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, and | mile from creamery. Forty- five acres of bottom land improved and in good state of cultivation; 5 acr< s slashed, burned and newly seeded; hill lund is all good for pas ture; 3 acres of orchard in good eari hngcondition and different var ieties of fruit. House, barn and other buildings. While we have a number of other dairy farms for sah, yet this is one of the best bar. gai I-, as the location is all that cou 1 be desired, being near town s<’L >1 and creamery. This is cer tain >• a bargain for some progres sive dairyman. Price 87,500. R odests At C arter News reached here yesterday of the death of F. X. Hofer, which took place in Salem, Friday morn ing. The deceased was well and favorably known here on the bay, having been connected with the Mail until about a year ago, when he became interested in the ill-fated Evening Post, of North Bend, ns Facin.itors, shawls, m i's e s ' cap«, m b business manager, in the fulfill it* r* anfi nnbrel la* at J. S. Kane natx’s. ment of which duties lie uveiwirk- ed luu,sell an I lift f<r California on Hicks’ 1905 Almanac the verge of nervous prostration, The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac from which it is thought he never for 1905 is now ready, being the fully recovered. This For the past three months he was finest edition ever issued. employed as city eilitor on the Sa splendid and costly book of 200 lem Journal, which position he was pages is a complete study of astro nomy and storm and weather for holding at the time of his death. 1905. It is too well known to need Frank X. Hofer was a kind and comment. See it and you will so loving husband, an affectionate, decide. The price, postpaid to any and indulgent father. He was pos address, is 30 cents per copy. sessed with a kindly disposition, The Rev. Irl It. Hicks’ scientific, one of those rare natures easily in religious and family journal. Word fluenced by kindness, but adaman. and Works, now abreast with the tine in the face of danger or coer best magazines, is 75 cents a year. cion. His circle of acquaintances Both Word and Works and the Al was by no means a small one either manac $1.00 per year. No better here on Coos Bay or m Salem, | investment possible tor any person where he lived several years before j or family. Try it and see. Send to coming here. Th gentlemen of Coquille and sur rounding country are specially invited in to see W T Kerr & Co's fine line oi Overcoats as the winter approaches. I Prices are always right at Kerr’s. l W ork « Pub. O k , AND CURE D r. King’s New Discovery WITH 0NSUMPTI0N 0UGHS and OLDS FOR C ; Pries 50c A $ 1 0 0 Free Trial. M l bl MM h l« The Whole Thing in an Egg Shell H ow to G-et 2 00 Eggs a Year per Hen The second edition of a Pracical Poultry Mnnaal is now ready. Contains among other things the famous Sampson Method of Feeding, which is Known to be one of th” best means of making a profit from poultry* Some o f the chapter headings are: Hi ,oder Chiek: : Profitable Poultry Ht»is- inj • Principle Difficulties; Remedies for lb Tip; During the Moult; Economy in Ft ding; Poultry as a Business: Trap N* vt«, with plans and illustrations. LV.is (hspter is werth the price of the book. T«' i i the practical way to make poultry pay. Price oOc. Our paper is a page Agricultural Maga zine with Household. Poultry. Horticulture aud Dairy Departments. Subscription price $1.00. are instantly relieved nnd perfectly healed by Bucklen’g Arnica Salve. C. Rivenhark, 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 nil wounds nnd sores. 25c at R. S Know I ton. druggist. Three papers of first-class, northern- grown garden seeds at Knowlton’s (or ten cents. Elizab eth OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION CO. T H I P R O P R IE T O R S . >H M H . k M ilW i M É F 8 D O W . Agent. Marshfield. p m rn W •. M. » _ * , s s " 4 w « (» • n a ln g lliiru «. 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Willard. Master, Leaves I Arrive« Myrtle Point l 30 p - m . I (\*|ui!le r > 4 : 0 0 p-n. Cnqnilfo t’ity 7 00 a m . | Myrtle P t 10:00 a - m . 1’onnecta with lower-river boats at Coqnille City for lUndon and intermediate (stints. \ Ample barge» for handling freight. & f. '! MANUFACTCRF.RS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given promp' Attention. $1.00 per Year—-10 Cents a Copy. t>AV fovaÜ AL . ■ W S « « • — Fancy and Staple Groceries. and A C0QUILLE, OREGON. D E A L E R IN B u c h -E y e C - Drane’s Store, P o c o , 946 St. Paul W ill make regular trips between ¿3 n TL m V rnfU FRONT STREET. T h e fa m o u s K I L L ™ . CO U CH Capt. Nelson, Master. r t íÍ respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. H alf its Former Cost J r ; Everything neat and up-to-date in every A M E R I C A N C A M E R A M FG. CO. S tr. A ren t a , HOMY r o t ROY* Newly established. at A m e r ic a n E. T. Lucas, of Win go, Ky., writes, April 25, 1902: "For 10 to 12 years I had been afflicted with « malady known as the ‘itch.’ The itclfWg 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 me completely and permantely. Since tlieu 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. I Knowlton. Str Taking part in the Inaugural pa rade will lie (Joronirao, the Apache chief, Sioux chief, Hollowhorn Bear, I Blackfeet chief, Little Plume, Buckskin Charley of the Utes nnd General Milos of the United States Army. It will be “ positively the greatest show on earth. AMATEUR Myrtle Point Oregon. At the time o f his death he was I 2201 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo. at his brother A. Hofer’s home He hud liceu ill for about a week, Wood tor Sale but was not thought to be danger To introduce our monthly into your home we will send the paper one year and A ously so untill Thursday, when Practical Poultry Manual for A“» cents. Mrs. Hofer. who still resides at If you want good fir wood, reas The Pacific Tree and Vine Marshfield received a telegram call- onably dry, leave your order with ing her to his bedside. She left at Z. C. Strang or H C. Moore, the P a r k H o t e l B l d g . , S a n dose, C a l i f . once, but could have been no more I teamster. than started when another telegram ------------- ------------------- T he safe and reliable tiw n - reached this place saying be was screw R -I.P -A -N -S Tubules dead. Of this Mrs. Hofer will be Doctors find The New and Speedy,, ignorant until reachig Drain this A good prescription For mankind. evening, where the Masonic lodge lodge of Marshfield, of which Mr. The r»-cent packet is enough for usual oc C. P. Jensen, Master. Hofer was a member, and which was casions. The family hot tie (00 cents i con tains a supply for h year. All druggists immediately notified of his death, sell them. Will make regular trips between wired to Salem requesting some C o q u il l e R i v e r a n d S a n one to meet her and break the sad F ra n c isc o . news of the death of her husband, N o Stop-over at W a y Ports. with whom Bhe has shared life’s joys and sorrows for the past twenty Electiic Light*. Everything in First- (Ta-1*! Style. three years.— Mail. Secretary Taft says that all the | sugar that could be produced in the ; Philippines would not raise th e 1 price of sugar in this country. ■ Maybe not but the present quality can raise plenty of talk. FRANK WILSON, Prop. , i l r l .- -I I iiisw or.n TheCity Resiaurant Photography fo r the - a «♦»•«--------------------- The President has appointed a number of newspaper men to gcod places in the last year or two. We learn for the first time on their ap pointment that they are all cele brated journalists. “ Celebrated journalists" have become almost as much of a drug on the market as “celebrated beauties.” Word Dairy |{ ii HTI\ iiioii II i Rod tf P o u ltr y F a r m , J, R. Stillwell, Prop Itavine renovuted tlieir mill al Itan- crott, Ki*h Bros are no» preparisi lo BAND0N. OREGON. ] futnish thè pnblic thè l«st «rafie* of Thoughhrod cockerels from $1 up | lutnber, having employefi experioneed and «t gs $1 per setting. | banda. The only perfect wilting machine j made. The writing is in plain view of the operator all the time—simplest and strongest construction, rapid action, easy touch, adapted to all j kinds of work—best for tabulating and invoice work, universal key board, removable type action, in stantly cleaned. Treble the life of any other machiue for good, clean work. Send for Catalogue. PITTSBURG WRITING MACHINE Co 208 WOOD St , Plttlkurf, Pi Stewart & White Props. 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