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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1905)
A €'rec|*l,i« Ornila. It ia now settled that California I T .rrlR s • » * « D ill, IK »lk . Blood poison creeps up towurds ia to have a State Fair. There will ■ ‘ ‘ Death was fast approaching The Boaton Herald will a«nd a the heart, causing denth. J . K. ha about $60.009 avrilahle of the write» Ralph F. Fernandez, of Stearns. Huile Plaine, Minn., wrilea state appropriation for tin* purpose lampa, Ila ., describing his leni ful P Q B I.IH H E D K V B K Y TU ESD AY largo party of Now England toach- that a friend dreadfully injured Ilia af making needed improvement», race with death, “ us a result of liver era to the Lew i« and Clark Exposi A N D F U ID A Y . hand, which swelled up like blood The legialatiiae ill making the law trouble and heart diamine, which tion. C O Q U ILLE , OREGON. poisoning. Buck leu’s Arnica Salve governing the fair endeavored t" bad robbed me of sleep and of all Workman are now building the D F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR interest in life. 1 had tried many drew out the poison, healed the the practice of gambling and het- m:iin entrance gate« at the Lewia Goods Handled w ith Care and WOUtid, and saved his life. Bust iu ting on horses at the race track by different doctors and several m edi Meets all Boats and Trains. and Clark exposition. There will County Official Paper. the world for hums and sores. 25c prohibitng |h, tting of any kind or cines, but got no benefit, until I be Dispatch. he twenty turnatilea for entrance, Devoted to the iimternil itnd hi >< mh I m» * at R. H. Konwltmi'a drug store. character on the grounds of the gun to use Electric Hitters. Ho !> ultimo of th « Ooi|olll 0 VitIU'V partioulHrly with a number of exit gate«. W O O D FOR S A LK . Leave orders at T. I . Little's Livery table 4 td o f O oob County generally. — - Stale Agricultural Society aub pro. wonderful was their effect, that in Subnoription, per v«»tr. in advance, f'2.00 Oregon'» mining dieplay at the D airy F arm io r Sale. vidiug for a not less than $100 nor three days 1 lelt like-a new man, Lewia and Clark Expoaition will ------- more than $500 for negotiating or and today I am cured of all my allow Haloiiiahiugly rich depoeit» of Church Directory- A lin e dairy farm containing 70 aocep|iug w„ R iro f m„ney, or troubles.” Guaranteed at R. H. gold, ailver and copper, with apeci- acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill thiuR ((f VH,U(, t||il (U,hvery ()f or Knuivltons's drug store; price 50c. ( ' iihihtian OnuBoii -- Flenching every l u d f t jf at II 1 ». I", mitl f|80p. m. Sunday mena of gold from very rich new land, and adjosoing tbe town o f | . h||o HH(lf whU|. depends K. S. Knowlton. ■ohool at 10 n. in. ChrlaHiui Kmlravor at ^ rpHuU o f ........ oute«ted ft:80p. ro. PrHver meeting every W»>dnM- diacovoriea that run aahigb aa $20,- Myrtle Point. Coos county, O regon ,. day evening itt 7:80. Ail cordially invited. 000 to the ton. # Don't forget 1 am still agent for the aud J mile from creamery. Forty- Pacific Farn . r. Coquille Herald. Centennial Newa Claude F ox, G FN KU A L G R A Y IN G . City Restaurant The F R A N K W IL S O N , Prop. Rpluoopal Olmroh.—KpiHcopal nervine* Will Iw» held at Ht. Jame* chnrcli, Ooquille City the third Hnndav In each month. Monday achool at 10 a. ni. «aoh aundav. W in. Horae fall, Taator M . E. flhnroh, Month: Preaching each and every M nndavaatll a. m. am i 7:80 p. in. Hnnday-Nohool every Hnndav at. 10 o'clock, tfenior Kpworth League at fl:30, p. ra. Jnnior League at 8:80,p. m. Prayormeet- log i ’hnraday evening at 7:30. H. M. Mrnnham, paator. Tho Japnn Fair oonreaaion build ing on tbe Trail ia now in courae of conatruction. It will be finiabod, the conceaaioiiuire aaya, a week be fore the opeing day. Tliia ia to be one of the moat intereating featuree 01 the Trail. The Easter dreea parade at the Lewia and Clark Expoaitin was gorgeoua. Many thousands of people entered the expoaition gate«, I'aiMHYTaRi * n ( ’HPaon.— Preaching eer- the day being delightfully bright ylcea ‘Jnd and 4th Hundaya, niorninp ard and balmy. Everybody waa aston- • veiling. Hnndav H c I umi I every Hnndav at 10a. in. Christian Kmleavor servioea every iahed at the rapid progress of tho Hu nd mv at 0:80 v. in.. Mian Winnie Hall. President. Ladle*’ Aid and Miwtionary work of finishing tbe Expoaition. Methodiat Fpiaoopal church.—Mervlce the flrat and third Monday In each month Prenching at II o’clock a. in. and 7:80 p. in. Hnndav achool at 10 o’clock a. m. Kp worth League at 0:80 p. in. J, L . H eattt , Pastor. five acres of laittom laud improved and in good state of eultivatiion; 5 j old reliable IV (.aval Separator. It you want a separator 1 can sell you one on any terms you desira; money is no object, ao it is up to you, Mr. Dairy man. S. M. NOSI.KK, Agent, Coquille, Oregon, p0(. <-a|e acre« slashed, burned and newly one 8 hors., i-wer »t, on engine; .me secxloil; hill land is all good for pM» 000 gallon c I uu ’ ho vat; «»in* i*u“tl sink; n # i i - i 1 ’lu‘t'Nt* lumps hid I press screws. All tli^ ture;3 acres of orchard in good an. ¡,,Mmt ,'lH p „H, 11H new, |lllt « oari bngcondition and different var- will lie sold very cheap. Mrs. Perrott will rewive u nice lot of N08I Kit .v LYONS, ieties of fruit. House, barn and ladies' and children’s h a t« next week. Cntjuille, Oregon. At reason able prices. other buildings. W hile we Lave a numlier of other dairy farms for sale, yet this is one of the best bar gains, as the location is all that oould be desired, being near town, ! school and creamery. This is cor- j Every farmer raises some fruit. All could raise tainly a bargain for some progrès- more and better fruit and make more money from they read a first-class fruit paper like aive dairyman. Price $7,500. Newly established. respect. Meals a t all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. R o ber ts & C T ^ The National Fruit Grower arter , . FRONT STREET, . . . C0QUILLE, OREGON. Drane’ s Store, ^ F m t Paper Free Hootetv ineota every two week* on Thorn dnva at 2 p. in. A cordial welcome la ex temled to the pnbllo to attend all onr *er- nlcee. A dolph II a hkui . y , Paator Euerythinq neat and up-to-date in every D E A L E R IN Fancy and Staple Groceries. Officials of tbe War Department A C H O IC E L I N E O F GROWER1X Myrtlo Point Oregon. and the Interior Department have Published at St. Joseph, Mich., in the heart o f the famous The W. O. T. II. niecta every lat and 3rd arrived from Washington and are Michigan Fruit licit. A large, beautifully printed Monthly, Friday at 8 p. ni. at the ( ’hriatian church. hard at work installing tho exhibits W a N tr d — 1 T ru stw orth y man or ably edited, full o f the latest and best methods o f cultivating, HevwiTK D ay A pvhntiht C iuthcii — 8ab- of those executive braneboa of tho woman to manage business iu this handling and maVketing large and small fruits. liath i nevonth day) servirea; Mablmth county nnd adjoining territory for , » r r | | J ' p u r e i n n to any farmer or fruit grower to aehiMil 10 a. ni.. Kible atndv 11 a. »«.. government at the Lewia and Clark * > v M \ 1 a l i p l v U have this paper fo r this next year. well established houso of solid prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8p.ro., T h e S p r a y in g Calendar is invaluable. W e will give young people’* meeting Friday, H p. in. Expoaition. financial stauding. *20.00 straight { il l p.,p, r absolutely free for one y e a r to any new or old i l l ire invited to attend tlieae meeting*. Two special train», magnificently cash salary with all necessary ex O. II. IU NOIL . .bscrilwi who pays arrearage and one year in advance. Euerythinq found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the fowest Klder. C u t o u t this advertisement and send or bring it in at once. equipped, will bring to tho Lewia penses paid weekly by check from | This oltcr may be withdrawn without notice. consistent with good goods. B. J. Clinton wan down from and Clark Exposition iu July sever headquarters. Money advanced for Position permeneut: al hundred of the leading business expenses. Gravel Ford on Friday. FRONT ST. COQUILLE men of Denver, under tbe auapiooa previous experience not essential. Mr«. I. N. Deliontf, of Rivorton, of tho Denver Commercial Club. N o investment required. W e furn- wan in town trading on WodnoHday. In tho party will l>c a number of isbod everything. Enclose solf ad •'«»It U k .N t .— A good dary ranch, millioimiroa. Thia promises to be dressed envelope. Address, Malin will ofirry 90 or 25 c o w h . Apply at elaborate commercial ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. 12t-10 tho H erald offio«. "Junket” over undertaken in B orn .— I n Goquille, April 26, America. 1905, to Mr. and Mr«. Cha«. Matho- How I . W .n l "IT ,M«| Age. Hon twins, a son and daugbtnr. The moat successful way of ward' Mra. Carl Hughes, of north Bend, mg oil' tho approach of old ago is to W . T. K eiui , President. E. 1). S perry , Vice-President Do L an ey s N o w N ov e l. haa been aerioualy ill for Rome time, maintain a vigorous digestion. V. B. W il s o n , Secretary. O. C- S ankob », Cor. Secretary of whioli her many friends are ex- This can lie done by eating only oaedingly sorry. Oregon Writer’s Best Effort. L. H H azard , Treasurer. food suited to your age and occupa M A N U FA C TU R E R S of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Tha Oahorn mill pelow Bnndon tion, and when mid disorder of the Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. ita rta up the flrat of thia week, and A story of the great range war stomach appears take a dose of Turning W ork a Specialty. All Orders given will he ablo to All order« of all into which is interwoven the prompt Attention. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Correspondence solicited from nil wishing locations for kinda on abort notice. romantic episodes of acquiring ! Tablets to correct it. I f you have Tho Hound Hill strawberry will week stomach nr n-o troubled Industries o f any kind. timber lands and the advance bo on the market, in a few days. At with indigestion,you will find these ment of irrigation. This pro Ml T l i • . v i h U ’ 1 ■' JuM wh 11 you .... . duction will appear in the Ore |)wt,H to put out a fine Iwrri« thi« ^ol 1 ‘* Kv Knowlton. 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All grains and grasses tion WITH Regular Priee $3.50. wife, Mra. J. B. Davis, J. 11 Moden have made excellent growth during All Three to the subscriber for.. $2.50 W anted .— 10 men in each state to and wife, Mrs. H. Oaffney, B. OnfT- the w eek, and tlieae crops are gener Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a full line of F l o u r .a n d ‘The Sheepherder’ Goquille Furniture JE^eecl. . Coquille Board of Trade " and BOX FACTORY J- G - P is h To tlio Unfortunate. S p e c i n l O tte rw Dr. Gibbon KILL ney, Chas Saun. Miss Marv Saun, ally in a verv promising condition. F. L. Hulilvan. Fred Holm, Johu The sugar licet acreage in the Lindbark, S. B. CUypot. Orand Monde valley has been con increased Cut worms At a meeting of the Marshfield siderably have made their appearance iu the Fire Department Tuesday evening, it was decided to prssent a vaude- onion fields of Wsshingington conn. COUGH Dr. King’s New Discovery FOB C ONIUMPTION OUGHIaod LOS Pria* 10c A $1 00 F rt, Trial. flu rast and A u ick aat C ure for a ll T H R O A T and L U N O T R O U B L E S , or K O N S T B A C K . villa performance on the last Sat nr day in May. The affair is to be given for the purpose of raising funds to purchase a handsome aud suitable trophy, which will bo competed for tv* but ,he ,,on* l’J them 1" ‘ 8 W n Hope are very The W h o le T ilin g in an K g g S h ell thrif«.T: vin,>* in " » « » ? *° *l,<' toP of *h«‘ lw >'« and H o w to Get ‘ heir training is in active progress j Stock everywhere is in fine condi annually by the various fire depart-1 200 Eggs a tion; the flow of milk in the dairy- incuts of the county. Mail Year per Hen districts is abundant; the increase One day last week the steamer of lambs is above the average, and Th* neooiui edition of a Pracical Poultry Echo and the gas > ine launch Dixie sheep shearing hss become general, M inimi is now retdy. Coutain* among bad what came near being a serious Peaches. t>cars. cherries and apri o ’ har things the famous Muropnon Method collision at the sharp hind in th. of Fet*ding, which is known tv» be one of cots have been more or loss iujured the beat means of making a profit from siver opposite the saw mill iu tins by the late fr.ieta; in s,une few lo poultry. Some of the chapter heading* are: city. It seems that the parties in calities very light yields sre expect Brooder Chiek#: Profitable Poultry R«is- the launch failed to understand the iog; Principle Difficulties: Kernedie« for ed, while in other sections the out Roup: During the Moult: Economy in whistles of the Echo as she catno look is much as usual Strawber Feeding: Poultry aa a Ku«ine*a; Trap around the beud and undertook to Neats, with plana and illnatrationa. D is ries are doing well. cross her bow after the vessels were , chapter is worth ths price of the hook. 1 Tells the practical way to make poultry W L » Ira n llh r .m illim ? too close, with the resulta that the i pay. Pries tQo. launch was struck amidships a W hv Sutter from rheuniatiam Oor paper is a X* page Agricultural Maga- glancing hloi which come near when one application o f Chamber- «in» with HooMhoM. Poultry. HnHiralinn capsizing her and the bowstern woe knivknl off Ihp Echo. Great er precautions should he used in the future or a more serioue re- •ult might folio* t k s n k r r la l* . « N, >n. . 1 , ihr V re , R r ,i. “ 1 have t<een u*ing Chamberlain's Cough Hentedy ami wa it to say it is the lo-at cough me bein e I have ever taken.” sav- lïe» e L Chubb, a merchant o f Harl Mich. There is no question ah its being the best, as it will cm cough or cold in h-ss tini* than rr treatment. 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