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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1905)
Coquille tjerald. Centennial Notes. Friday, June 9, was Oddfellow day at the Lewie and Clark Expo O F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR sition, and the attendance of mem bers of the order aggregated 3,000. County Official Paner. A big parade in the morning and exercises in the Auditorium at the PUBLISHED EVEKV WEDNESDAY. Exposition in the afternoon were Devoted to l b s tnnteriA i and social np- the featuree of the day's program. bortd in gof the Coquille Valley particularly end o f Oooa County generally. Subscription. p ery ear.iu advance, $1.50 a •11 Fast Train is W rack ed Cleveland, June Ju «l i l I imi E ifr | ,m i- s liv iU il Bv : ‘The Sheepherder’ ROSEBURG-Mï H I l E POINT- J TAGE LINE Mr. J. T, Barber of Irwiuville, Ga., altvavs keep- a cottlc of Cham- De Laney a New Novel. berl.in 'i Colic, Clmk-nt and Diar- r h o e , Kelm.d>, a , h , n d WBt,y for in- Oregon Wri.er’s Best Effort. , U | lt u ( e . A l t a c k , 0f oolic, cholera B . F E lt fT O W A story of the great rauge war morbu, n|1(1 diarhoe., come on so into which is interwoven tbe P rop guddenlv that there U n0 tiine to romantic episode« of acquiring |iu„ t a doctor or go to the store for Sddle Horse« of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in reaili timber lands and the advance nipdici ne. Mr. Barber says: “ I lies for special trip«. In fact, a geeneraf Ktagc ni d Livery business. ment of irrigation. This pro U v e tried Chamberlain’. Colic, A cco m m o d a tio n s for Taveling men n specialty duction will appear in the Ore Cholera und Diarrh.a) > Remedy Leave Coquille at C a. m„arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. in. Fure $5.50. gon Semi-Weekly Journal in which ig 0„ e of the l)e8t medicines serial form. The Journal will ! ever „aw. j keep a bottle of it in be clubbed with this paper, the my roonj „ j have had w,veral at. two for $2.75. Subscribe at tacks of colic and it has proved to once and read this great story the ^ Inedicine I ever used.” of life as told by Paul De Laney. Sold by R. S. Kimwltou. Suberibe noui and get first Chapt«t> ■: «« ■ —— — ... 22 - Nineteeu lives were lost, according to late re- porta, in the wre.k of the Twentieth Century Limited train on the Lake Shore road at Mentor. Tbe wreck took place at 9:30 last evening and more than a score were injured. The record breaking train was traveling at 70 miles an hour when it struck an open switch in front of tne Mentor station and plunged with frightful momentum into the freight house, several hundred feet The Marvelous Baums, a team of high wire bicycle and trapeze per formers, have been engaged to give Church Directory- two performances daily at the Lewis CmiaTUR C bcsth . — Pieaehing«very and Clark Exposition from June 12 Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday eohool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at to July 3. The performances will distant. 6:80 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wedn se The train was transformed into a der evening at 780. All cordially invited. be given in tbe open air and free Episcopal Choroh. — Episcopal servicea for all. m a ss of wreckage, which then caught will be held at St. James church. Coquille City the third Sunday in each mouth. A Hock of of swallows have taken fire. Few people in tbe forward Sunday eohool at 10 a. in. eaoh Sunday. Wm. Horne fall. Pastor. up their habitation in tbe eaves of combination car escaped death or M. E. Church, Bouth: Preaching each injury. The rescuers fought the and even Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tbe eaves of tbe United States os. Sunday-school every Suodav at 10 Government building, and all efforts flames to recover the dead aud suc o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. J color League at 380,p. m. Prayermeet to dislodge them have failed. Tbe cor the injured. The later were D E A L E R IN G - P is h ing Thursday evening at 780. Government officials have decided taken to Cleveland on a special H. si. Branham, pastor. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple aud Fruit Boxes Methodist Episcopal church —Servioe to let the birds remain, and they train and removed to hospitals. Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. the first and third Sunday in ouch month The railway officials say that the Preaching at 11 o'olook a. m. and 780 p. m . are proving quite an attraction to Turning Work n Specialty. All Orders given Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. m. Ep switch was misplacev by some mis tbe thousands who daily visit Uncle prompt Attention. A CHOICE LIN E OF worth League at 680 p. m. creant with the deliberate intention J , L. B u m , Pastor. Sam's magnificent display. The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd of wrecking the limited. Krtdav at 1 s. m. at the Christian oburch. Mr. and Mrs. John Hash, of Savajrrn Day A pvbstist C hobch —Sab W antxd .— 10 men in each state to bath 'seventh day) services: Sabbath Nowburg, Oregon, are the oldest iwhool 10 a.»m .. Bible study 11 a. m., couple to visit the Lewis and Clark travel, tack signs and distribute prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p. m., young people's meeting Friday, 8 p. m. Exposition. Uncle John is 79 years samples and circulars o f our goods. All are touted to attend these meetings. old and his wife a year older, Mr, Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per C. H. BUNCH. Elder. Haah came across the plains in 1850, day for expenses. Kuhlman Co. Euerything found in o first-class Grocery, Prices the 'ou/est going first to California, and then D ept Atlas Building, Chicago. Hay making is in full blast. consistent with good goods. to Oregon, but his wife did not The steamer Elizabeth sailed from come west until 1879. Mr. Hash Dairy Farm for Sale. F R O N T S T . COQUILLE Bandon on Wednesday. says he remembers going hunting David Fulton has our thanks for on tbe present site of the Exposi A fine dairy farm containing 70 a box of fine Logan Berries. tion. acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill 8. D. Pulford, the Myrtle P oiut Contrary to the impression on land, and adjosning the town of attorney, bad business at tbe bay which appears to be held by some Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, ! last Thursday. persons in inland towns, the exhibit and l mile from creamery. Forty- ! Parties wishing the best of pas palaces at the Lewis and Clark five acres of bottom land improved ture for stock will do well to inquire Fair are open free to the public. and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 ' of W . A. Goodman, Coquille, Or. The fifty cent admission fee includes acres slashed, burned and newly ! Ktsn, President. E. D. SiEiiiiv, Vice-Presid*nt. J. F. Haga, of Parkersburg, admission to everv building on the seeded; hill land is all good for pas- ; made our office a pleasant call and Exposition grounds, except of ture; 3 acres of orchard in good j Wii-sox, Secretary. O. C- S anford , Cor. Secretary squared yards with the H erald on course, tb e shows on the Trail. eari bngcondition and different var- ! L, H. H azard , Treasurer. Thursday of last week. j Toilet arrangements are also free. ieties of fruit. House, barn and j other buildings. While we have a > David Falton, of this city, will take The exhibit buildings are open order* for head stones, monuments and from eight in the morning until number of other dairy farms for | all kinds of cemetery' work for the Coos seven at night, except on Sunday, sale, yet this is one of tbe best bar -1 A wonderfully capable and accurate camera Correspond« n e solicited from all wishing locations for County Marble and Granite Work* ol when the Exposition does not open gains, as the location is all that j built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to Industries of any kind. M a r s h f ie ld . i until noon. Tbe Trail attractions could be desired, being near towD, Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY Drane’s Store, J. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Syrup. Tobacco, Cigars, etc w carry a lull line of F l o u r and. F e e d . No. 2 Folding Brownie Coquille Board of Trade " James and Willie Stauff, °^j are closed on Sunday, but the ex- school and creamery. This is cer Marshfield, came over Wednesday bikits mav he viewed on that dav tainly a bargain for some progres sive "dairyman. Price $7,500. and proceeded to Arago to the farm j a(, OD other davs. R obest « <fc C abteb , of their father to spend a few days. . . . . . ______ Myrtle Point Oregon. FOB PALE.—At a bargain, tbe Co Fine Breakfast B a con at D ean A quille Furniture and Box Factory- A M orga n 's, W a n ted —Trusthworthy man or good paying business. For terms and . _ . . woman to m a n a g e business in this information write or apply to J .G . Fisb those black silk skirts at : county and adjoining territory for < well established bouse o f solid Coqnille, Oregon. Mr«. P errott's. financial standing $20 00 straight Miss lennie Curren, o f North —. . . ■MW-. U T > e < . ■ ABTM^Z a- Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both buildings in good condition ; 16 rooms in hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur nished. 24 stalls In stable. $1,000 down, balance on easy payments. For further information call on or address J. E. Martin, the painter of River E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh ton, came up to town Wednesday field, Or., or at this office. and over to the bay for a visit, this being the first time he has crossed tbe isthmus in fifteen years. Notice. Notice ¡a hereby given that my wife, j Martha Brewer, has left her bed and The laxative effect of Chamber | hoard and refuses to return thereto, and Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets the public is hereby warned against is so agreeable and so natural that trusting her upon my credit, and that you do not realize it is the effect of I will not be responsible for any obliga a medicine. For eale by K. S, tions she may contract. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, May 29, Knowlton. 1905. p, H . B rkw es . Dr. D. L. Steele, the dentist, ac companied by his estimable wife, left for Portland on Wednesday of last week. They will take in the fair and the Doctor will attend the World's Dental Convention aud re turn about August the 25th. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between L. E. Teters and E. W. Gregg, and do ing l)il si ness under the firm name of Teters A Gregg, is this dav dissolved. All bills, notes, and accounts are pay F or S alk .— O ne United States able by E. \V. Gregg. Dated at Coos county, Oregon, May Turbine Seperator, rapacity about 22, 1905. L. E. T eters . ISIIM81L— satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. m u ía —I PICTURES 2'A x 3 X A inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. The National Fruit Grower Published at St. Joseph, Mich., in the heart of the famous Michigan Fruit Belt. A large, beautifully printed Monthly, ably edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultivating, handling and marketing large and small fruits, l i m n r i l g t n n to any farmer or fruit grower to TT U K i l l « p i l l v have this paper for this next year. The Spraying Calendar is invaluable. We will give this paper absolutely free for one year to any new or old subscriber who pays arrearage and one year in advance. Cut out this advertisement and send or bring it in at once. This otter may be withdrawn without notice. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. F u ll d escrip tio n in K o d a k C a ta lo g F R E E at any p h o to g r a p h ic d ea lers o r b p m ail. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Stephen L. Minard and B. Folsom, do ing business under the firm name of Minard A Foleom has beendisolved. All bills, notes and accounts due or to be come line said partnership are hereby made payable to said B. Folsom; and all obligations of said partnership mention ed in the agreement of dissolution are hereby assumed by said B. Folsom. Dated at Coos County, Oregon, this 24th day of April, A. D. 1905. B. FOLSOM. Buff Ply mouth Rock P o u ltr y F a rm , J , R . S tillw e ll, ! ! Shoes I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Coquille that I have opened a shop on Front street, next to the bicycle store, for repairing shoes. All work entrusted to me will he promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. I also keep i leather and shoe findings for sale. R. W. OsBOl'NE. T o the Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the m ull encceeefnl Special ist In Hsu Francisco, still co n tin u e « to cure all N e i n a l end • e n i a s l D lt e M e a « euch se in su ■ ■ m ■ __ _______ _ D la e e a e a , N e r f e e i " í& 'S 'S 3 S :iS Í E E v3 I % JOB ig W O R K The Whole Thing in an Egg Shell H ow 200 BANDON, OREGON. Class Style. • •" R epaired I Prop Str. E liza b eth A lint is being prepared for pub- raake* ot anV Pu "> r instruments ■¡ration showing the present and ( carri*t! by the W. K former residence of funner New Company U lll l II USI IlliaW II Paper Free N o investm ent req u ired W e fu rn ished everyth ing. E n close sel. ad dressed en velope. A dd ress, M ana ger, 810 C om o B lo ck , C h icago, 111. I2 t-1 0 1000 pounds; in good order, ns good Thoughbred cockerels from $1 up as new. Owner perfectly satisfied Cures Old N«rM and|eggs $1 per setting. but it is not large enough for his Westmoreland, Kans. May 5, business. For full particulars go to 1902: Ballard, Snow Liniment Co., § jt f The safe and reliable tiw T. H. Mehl A Co’s, hardware store. Your Snow Liniment cured an old screw The Rash Creamery Co., which is sore on tho side of my chin that New ami $pee«ly,.^B(F interested extensivelv in the cream was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stubborn and would not ery business in the southern part of yield to treatment, until I tried the state and the Han Joaquin val Snow Lininent, which did the work C. P. Jensen. Master ley, is reported to be contemplating in short order. My sister, Mrs. entering tbe field in Oregon. Mr. Sophia J. Carson, Allensville, Miff- Will make regular trips between H. A. Moore, manager of the com in Co. Pa. has asoro and mistrusts C oquille River and San pany's interests at Hanford, is in that it is a cancer. Please sond her a 50c. bottle.— Sold by R. S. Francisco. Oregon at tbe present time in the Knowlton. interest of the company.— Dairy and No Stop-over at W ay Ports. Produce Review. Electric Lights. Everything in First- NOTICE. Former residents of New York R. C. Lee, who has been in the state now residing in Oregon are employ of the W. R. Haines Music requested to send their names and Company the past few months, is address to Maj, Algar M. Wheeler, no longer connected with the con 225 W. Park street, Portland at cern, and is not authorized to make once. ; any collections or solicit for the 1 1 ~ 11 ma 11 V Every farmer raises some fruit. All could raise more and better fruit and make more money from it if they read a first-class fruit paper like i .„= g „ i ... • 1 cash snlarv with all necessary ex- Bend, passed through , town t Thurs-j Inurs- F Foa ob - ale —One — One acre tract in nice Dice , , , , , • . , . , . . . .. . peDses paid weeklv bv check from day on her way home from a v isit, location with house and barn; 100 bendquart-rs. Money"advanced for with her many young friends at young fruit trees. Enquire at expenses. P osition p erm eoen t: previou s exp erien ce not essential. Myrtle Point. H erald office. While a billions attack is decid edly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are used. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. ~ — —1~■ It— to G-et E ggs a Y e a r per H en The second edition of a Pracical Poultry Manual is now ready. Contains Among [ other things the famous Sampson Method ! of Feeding, which is known to be one of tho best means of making a profit from [ poultry, Horae o f the chapter headings are: Brooder Chieks; Profitable Poultry Rais ing; Principle Difficulties; Remedies for Roup; During the Moult; Economy in Feediug: Poultry as a Business; Trap Nests, with pinna And illustrations. This chapter is werfth the price of the book. Tells the practical way to make poultry pay. Prioe 50c. Our paper is a 32 page Agricultural Maga zine with Household, Poultry, Horticullure and Dairy Departments. Subscription price $1.00. 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