Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 19, 1913, Image 2

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the sake of spiting the rest of our
The Coquille Herald classic
features? It is also argued
last week and was removed to the
Church Notice
‘ White Cross” hospital where she SUNDAY SERVICES IN
Among
The
is
getting
much
better.
Baudon will get the greatest
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY that
Max Dement, and family came in
COQUILLE CHURCHES On Sunday, Aug. ‘24tb, the under­
benefit from the proposed port.
from
their ranch near Rural oe
Let
that
be
granted,
and
what
then?
signed, Pastor of the Evangelical
Entered as second class m atter May
Wednesday last, en route for Port
8, 1905. at the poet office at Coqnille, Shall we sacr flee our own interests
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Lutheran church and formerly sta­
Orford
to
attend
the
Agate
Carni­
Oregon, under act ol Congress of March merely because in so doing we will
Services Sunday at 11 a. m and tioned at Norway, will conduct two
Are
Conveniences
for
Correspondence
8. 1879.
val.
They
were
joined
by
Miss
Oil­
hurt Bandon worse. Have we any­
p. m.
man from Coquille, and drove down 7 :30
: services at the Norway grove (near
The want is fully met by supplying yourself with a
thing to lose by the growth and
Sunday
School at 10 a. m.
P. C. LEVAR, Lessee.
in their own conveyance. Mr. Ed.
j depot.) The forenoon service will
prosperity of Bandon It might en­
Frank
H.
Adams,
Pastor.
Carter, wife and son also motored
Devoted to the m aterial and social able her to hire more outside ball­
begin at 10:30 o'clock, and the af­
down.
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ players and scoop us ou the diamond
ternoon
service at 1:45 o’clock.
M.
L
Church
ticularly and of Coos County generally. but the ball season is short, and we
And
a
BOX
OF
STATIONERY
Mrs Peoples and three children
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance have to live the year round. This
All are welcome.
Sunday
school
at
io
a.
m
from
Coquille
visited
for
a
week
We carry a Six-Dozen Assortment of the Waterman Pen, including
with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Broadbent, Preaching at n a m. and 8 p. m. Bring your lunch, for a picnic
little petty jealously and childish
every style; also some Special Values in Stationery, equal to
Phone Main 354.
going back last Thursday. On Wed­ Prayer meeting Thursdays at dinner, with you.
bickering between towns situated
much usually sold at 50c a box, which we now sell
nesday several of the ladies and 8 p. m. C H. B r y a n , Pastor.
as are those on this river is rank
F. ZEHES, Pastor
25 cents a Box
their children united in giving a
In eight days will be held the foolishness, and for residents of this
picnic in Mrs. Peoples’ honor. A
election to determine whether the part of the valley to oppose a plan
Christian Science Society
very pleasant day was passed by Corner Third and Hall streets.
Port of Bundon shall be formed which will benefit the whole valley,
them at the Will Lundy ranch, Services at 11 a m next Sunday.
from the torrttory left in the Co beoause Myrtle Point will reap
south-west of towu.
quille river watershed since the where she has not sown and Baudon
Subject lesson sermon, “Mind.”
setting aside of th it comprised in may get t l .10 worth of goods where
Owen Rackliff took a party down Wednesday evening meeting 8:00.
the recently formed Port of Coquille. we will only get $ 1 0 0 , shows a
to Port Orford for the carnival in
This Port of Coquille was formed spirit which we will have to get rid the voters of this valley are uDder prominent officials of that corpora­ his buzz wagon
L Church South
from all the upper part of the water­ of before we can hope to keep up ] no obligations to sacrifice their own tion said so. But then the bridge The friends of Mrs. E N. Smith, Services M. next
as usual
shed of the river some years ago, with the march of Pacific coast de- interests for the benefit of these fel- is going to he expensive, and it’s formerly Miss Maud Deyeo, who Sunday school Sunday
at
io.
a
and in the minds of many this was velopement. It may be unfortunate I lows, and that is exactly what also going to cost a good deal to lived here several years, were sur Epwoith League at 6:45 m. p ra.
ft piece of very smart strategy on that we cannot lay down on the | they will be doing if they de­ protect the track along North prised
pained to learn of her You are invited to be present.
the part of up-river residents, to general government and have Undo feat the port proposition. There Slough leading to Sand Point from sudden and
death
Saturday, the lf> ti
C. H. C l e a v e s , Pastor.
avoid being included in a port com­ Sam improve our river and our bar is one more class who might reason­ drifting sand, and there will be at Bandon. She ou went
to
the
hath
prising the whole river, it being to the extent that we would like to ably oppose the port, and they are dredging to be done constantly in room to take a bath aud being
ST. JAM ES EPISCOPAL.
well understook that such a port have them improved; but we can’t the owners of tracts of timber with­ the vicinity of the bridge piers, and gone longer than seemed right, in­ Services first and third Sundays
would soon be formed. By forming do it, and that is a settled fact. The in its limits which will be eventually a tug will be necessary to help ves­ vestigation showed the lady in tho of each m onth. Sunday school
a port of their own out of territory pork barrel style of appropriarion sawed on Coos Bay and shipped sels through the draw when the tub unconscious She was immedi­ every Sunday a t 10 a. m.
in which practically no navigable is going out of fashion. Other live from there. They have no interest northwester blows in the good old ately
removed but never regained You are hvaitily wile- s i.>.
streams exist except the upper end communities on this ooast having in the improvement of the river. I summer time and the southeaster in
Death from heart- «rtw-vrir t v Jit* W ji.:tl j 1- 1#.
of the navigable part of the river, rivers or harbors or bars to improve But does the resident of the valley winter. The expense of mainten­ consciousness.
resulting in a short time.
the farseeing residents of that very have been organizing po.ts and go wish to shield them at his own ex­ ance will be a factor, all right, all failure
several years she, with her
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Le a ve
large section of the territory to be j ing down in their own pockets to pense? If the port fails to carry, it all right. It may be possible, not­ For
husband
two children, a girl o l Sunday school at 10 a m.
benefited by a real port are in a pay for the improvements they must will simply mean that the Coquille withstanding the numerous promis­ nine and and
boy about seven, have Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. ni.
y o u r c a ll w i t h
position to sit back and do nothing, have, and they are using that fact people are behind the times. There es of the prominent officials in ques resided at a Riverside,
com­ Preaching at 11:00 a. m
while the residents and property as an effective argument in asking is one more point on which objec­ tion, that the S P will build their ing up to Bandon California,
to spend thei You are cordially invited to all Big Ben, he’ll call you
holders of the main river get in and further help from the U. S. treasury. tion may be made, and that is that line up the east side of the bay, summers, as Mr. Smith
has large these services.
form a port and tax themselves for It will soon he so that the commun­ the personnel of the first commission crossing Isthmus slough near the business interests there. Mrs.
T. B. McDonald, M inister on the aot at any time
improvements in the benefits of ity that will do nothing for itself may not he satisfactory to the major­ Smith mill, as was their original was the daughter of Mr. and Smith
Mrs.
you say.
which the up-river residents will will get no help from Unde Sam, ity of the people, but that is a mat­ inteution; in which event the
and besi les her husband, Have you paid the printer.
share. This matter is brought out nor will it deserve to get any. The ter that adjusts itself at the first Terminal line will afford shipping L.L.Deyeo
And if you roll over and
two children, father and mother,
hero by the Herald on its own mo­ bugaboo of increase 1 tnxes is a bug­ election and before any great harm facilities for North Bend. Should she
try
“just-one-more-nap,”
also
leaves
two
brothers
and
tion because it is one of the argu aboo and nothing else The addi­ can he done. In fact, the arguments they come up the east side ol the two sisters to mourn her loss Her
he’ll
repeat his call 30 sec­
meats now used against the pro­ tional taxes will he offset many times against the port are so flimsy that bay—taking into consideration that remains were laid to rest at Bandon
O R EG O N
onds later and keep on call­
posed Port of Bandon. It is best for over by the increased value of the it hardly seems open to doubt that they have secured the waterfront Sunday afternoon
A G R IC U L T U R A L
ing until you’re wide
friends of the proposed port to face property, which will result from the the proposition will carry by a hand­ road on the west side—they would
this matter as it stan Is and not proper expenditure of the money, some majority and that Coquille will certainly have a lead-pipe cinch on
Asphalt
Road
awake.
C
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L
L
E
G
E
overlook a point that is being used, and every resident of the valley will j take its place in the list of the pro­ the railroad situation, and that kind F. P. Norton, the Marshfield mail B E G IN S its forty-fifth school year |
Big Ben stands 7 inches tall—
in opposition to the present project. share in the benefits flowing from gressive live communities of the of|a cinch is much more agreeable supervisor, who is laiing the first
heavy, massive, handsome.
It may as well be frankly ackuow- the improvement of the river and ' Coast
to their taste than a cinch in a com­ rock and asphalt road in the coun­ DEGREE C O U R SE S >n manyphascsof He|s
He's got a great, big dial you can
legud at once that the whole water­ the coDsequeut decrease in frieght
mon-user clause would lie
ty,
at
the
Bunker
Hill
vicinity
on
easily read in the dim morning
shed of the river ought to be in­ rates. The only person who can
the road to Coquille, expects t
STILL PESSIMISTIC
light, a sunny deep toned voice
cluded in the one port, and that it reasonably vote against the port is
(Coos
Bay
News)
have the work completed some tun T w o - y e a r C o u r s e s
Myrtle Point Pointers
you’II
hear distinctly on your sleep­
is decidedly unfair that the lower j the non-resident owner who expects Now that the S P.. according to
this week. The new style road war
iest mornings.
po'tiop of the river should tax it -1 to hold his land for speculative pur­ their purchase of the Terminal Rail­
is
being
constructed
in
several
deep
I
self for the benefit of the upper poses until the country has been way steam franchise, with the sanc­ Mrs. C. H. Southinayd spent part cuts where water bothers the high TEACHER S C O U R S E S in manual
I’ve placed him in the window.
while the latter sits back and does developed by the energv of others tion of the voters of Marshfield, of last week with her son’s f»mily way in the wet months, a..d is a soli- j training, agriculture, domestic science I Look at him whenever you go by
nothing. But what are we going an I then to sell it at a big profit. have secured the watelront road on on the South Fork, returning home stantial road. There is first a beav;. j and art.
to do about it? Shall we forego the 1 He naturally wants taxes kept at the west side of the bay, the next Sunday.
U SIC , including piano, string, band
layer of rock, rolled down by a steam M instrum
benefits that we would surely de­ the lowest notch, so that he can move on the program will be watch The stork again visited the home roller,
ents and voice culture.
afterwards
two
it
chi
s
of
finer
rive from the establishment of the carry his property at the lea*t ex-| ed for with interest. The east side of Mr and Mrs Bert Davenport rock, and finished with asphalt A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
port because our dearly beloved pense, but even he should he able ot the bay is still open. Of course on ditching creek, on Friday a. m.. There is altogether, about half i. “ T hk E nrichm ent of R ural L if * ” ;
and (f C ataloc . uk will be m ailed free I
brethren on the upper river have to see that the improvement of the they are going to build the bridge
mile of thia road, and Mr. Norton on
a ten pound daughter.
application.
The Jeweler
stolen the march on us. Will we river will enhance the selling price between Sand Point and North having
believes
it
will
prove
the
best
road
Mrs
Taylor,
the
photographer’s
Address H. M. T ennant , Registrar, j
cut off our own noses merely for \ of his lots or acreage In any case, Bend, because Millis and other wife was taken quite sick odo night in Coos county.
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