The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, January 16, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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January 20th and 21at
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is the message of the century
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it Inspires
like a burst of glorious music
it Appeals
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like a tale of true love
it Thrills
like a message from a master
It is a picture that never will be forgotten
On both nigits the show will start at
7:30. We request that everyone be
present at the starting of the picture.
Admission: Children 25c Adults 50c
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In Memoriam
¡sent by the Association repre-
I deem It a duty incumbent 8entin* “ anchor with the mot-
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upon me to indite a brief blog-1*0, •* w*t,” was a fitting tri-
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of Joseph Fox, for he was 1 *>«* °* respect He had followed
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a shipmate of mine for a long ‘ttaeeea » l°ng time.
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period of time. He was bom in He pasaed away in Portland,
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Washington, but bis parents Oregon, h t the residence of his
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moved to Cooe county when he daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Nelson last
was seven years old, and when Thursday at seven a. m., retain­
twenty years of age he married ing his consciousness until the
Jane E. Dunham, the eldest last. Reconciled as in the past,
daughter of J. F. Dunham. From when he realized the end of near,
this union there are three sons he said a lasting farewell to the
The lam est electric elan
and two daughters that survive loved ones surrounding him and
him.< They have all arrived at then placing his hand behind
to the world advertises
pure and noble womanhood and his head he said calmly, ‘‘I go
manhood, and they are all an as­ to sleep»" and the lamp of life of
set and honor to the communi­ a useful citizen was extinguish­
ties in which they reside, and ed and he has gone to receive his
that ia a commendable reward. final reward. We have laid him
Mr. Fox was a veteran pioneer away by U»e side of his help­
and helped blaze the trail for the mate and companion who pre­
advent of civilization into Cooe ceded him five years ago, in the
on Times Square. New York
county, and the remaining pi-, cemetery overlooking the waters
oneers who are tottering on the of Cooe Bay th a t he loved ao
City: it Is 250 feet lone. 70
threshold of earthly disillusion welL
will learn with regret of his de- Joseph Fox bore his long suf­
feet bleb. Made u p of 17.256
fering, bravely, and uncomplain­
electric lamps.
Forty-six years ago I formed ingly and heroically, almost
his acquaintance. Then we were cheerfully, he faced the inevita­
both in the spring-time of life, ble. He lived like a man and died
The fo u n tain s Play, the
and I have had business rela­ like a mariner of his profession.
tions and we shipmates for Like a peaceful river with green
trade m ark changes, read- J
many years, and I always found shaded banks he flowed without
him reliable and trustworthy, a murmur into the waveless
log alternately W RIGLEY’S
generous and kind, ever ready where the waters are eternal life
SPEARM INT. DOUBLEMINT,
to assist his fellow man and to and rest. No more will he face
lend a helping hand to the needy. the rolling billows of the angry
and JU IC Y FRUIT, and the
He has answered many a hun­ seas, for he is anchored forever
dred
messages transmitted from in the placid waters where the
Spearmen -d o a turn.**
me to his engine room, cheer­ storms of death never come and
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fully and uncomplainingly, but we part no more. Words are but
Tits Mia W seta BUbtty by Moot
now he has answered the mes­ idle expressions and Joe, 1 bid
sage from the Pilot above, which you a kind, a sorrowful farewell
H. W. Dunham.
is a final summons, and he has
received his relief bell, for he is
safely, anchored in the harbor of The C om A Creeeeat Line
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refuge where no storms occur
J U IL Y KRUIT
and no rolling billows will mo­ The Coos Bay Harbor tells of
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the tentative organization by V.
lest him.
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He was imbued and actuated C. Gorst of the Cooe and Cres­
by the spirit of the early pion­ cent stage line company with a
eers, devoid of ostentation or capital, of £25,000 in shares of
display; and last Sunday when £25 each. Stock ia for sale only
we assembled to pay the last tri­ to those who will be boosters for
bute of reppect to him whom we the company. The present sub­
loved and respected, and when scribers to stock include men
the choir . sang the beautiful from Marshfield, North Bend,
hymn, “Down Through the Val­ Coquille and Bandon. The com­
'jengers intending to go to San
ley, One by One They are Go­ pany will run cars between Coos Francisco
to Crescent City at a
Bay
and
Roseborg
and
between
ing,” and Rev. Andrew Ander­
son uttered the eloquent and ap- Bandon and Crescent City. Auto rate of speed which will not only
ipriate words, exemplifying trucks will be provided to carry S. P. train. Traffic from Gres-
noble character, he spoke as baggage.
The mileage basis will be es­ cent City south is now arranged
one conversant with the facta.
M d trip . f . bring n a d . d 5 5
T r a p e a Nette.
When I stood before his open timated from Bandon to Cres­ by
another company. The com-
cent
City,
a
total
of
148
miles.
casket, and gazed for the last
One practically now 22 Hors, p
No Hunting, fieU ng or «
pany will also make a bid to han­
The
fare
will
be
10c
a
mile
on
time
upon
his
familiar
counten-
engine,
mounted
on
truck.
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easing on any of U m Un
dle the coast mail line which un­
52U ance, I could see the same placid all dirt roadk. Cars will be op­ der present conditions amounts
See T. A. W elker.
smile that had irrorted me in erated between the bay and Co-
Hfe. He was a member of the quiDe over the new pavement at to about 810,000 a year.
The daily end Sunday
will ko
Cars will be put in
and U m SaaUnei, ketk fa r one
Marine-Engineers Association, a much cheaper rate.
int «f Ae law.
land the beautiful floral tribute The plan ia to transport pas-
FM Bk O m ONU for M.50 at tkle edfteo. »
tha bay and
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