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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1913)
The Coquille Herald of fact, there seem« little room for doubt that the Smith-Powers line will go over into the Rogue river valley and become a part of some regular railroad system whether of PRBBBYTEIUAN CHURCH. the S. P, or some other road. The Services Sunday at 11 a. m and recent deal whereby the terminal 7:30 p. m. road at Coos Bay, in which Smith Sunday School at 10 a. m. was interested, passes into the bands Frank H. Adams, Pastor. of the S. P. would seem to dissipate the idea that Smith was working to M. L Church provide terminal facilities for some Sunday school at 10 a. m. road other than the S. P- Preaching a t m m . and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursdays at New Rulings in Force 8 p. m . C- H. B r y a n , Pastor. H ave You Pride of Ance*try? that this was far more than the p< p- (Continued from Page 1) SUNDAY SERVICES IN there were lords, and ladies, dukes COQUILLE CHURCHES aud earls, even kings— In my family illation of the earth, und inn l i berei! thet their numbeis had b 0 mercifully reduced by frequent in i Entered an second class matter May tree. termarriageg. 8, 1906. at the post office at Coquille, In the shadow of this tree I sat Then did my parents speak to ue Oregon, under act of Congress of March 8 , 1879. serene, firm in the determination saying: “ Honor thy father and 1 by never to do auvtbiDg which should mother as we did." And ti ey P. C. LEVAR, Leasee. School opens September 15th, and we disgrace my ancestors. As for my passed me on to the next row. are prepared with a full line o f School Devoted to the material and social self, I was a captain of industry of My two p,rents were intimate and upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par Books and Supplies. Best values in ticularly and o f Coos County generally. no mean position, and furthermore effectionate. My four grandparents Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Pen and Pencil Tablets, Spelling T ab was honored by‘an office in the ad were affectionate also. My eight lets, School Sets and everything needed ministration of our legislative pro great grandpareots looked at uie Phone Main 354. cedure. I belonged to all those with dim pride by the Pupil. But my sixteen noble societies which strive so hard, great-great-grandparents did not In view of the results of the Port in our neglectful and irreverent age know me from Adam. No one did, election held here last wesk, the fol O. P. Hoff Commissioner ol Lab Christian Science Society to keep alive our veneration for our after that. I was passed on from lowing editorial from the Florence or has issued the following circular Corner Third and Hall streets. row to row, with the same phrase: West should be of special interest letter to the deputy labor commis Services at 11 a m. next Sunday. ancestors, and subscribed my share “ Honor thy father and mother—as to the fuuda which erected tablets Subjeot lesson sermon, “ Christ here, showing as it does the satis sioners of the state: we did." Jesus.” and monuments to perpetuate the faction with which the people of In pursuance and according to Wednesday evening meeting 3:00. glorious deeds of the past. Also I Each circle I walked around,look the Siuslaw view their action on the conclusion reached at our con IO R did my part politically, and I may ing first with affection and then organizing a port, after they have ference, the following rules will be M. L Church South say with modesty thut it was not in with admiration and interest, at my had time to see how it works out enforced. Services next Sunday as usual considerable, to oppose those heady ancestors, recognizing many of them The West says: Five years ago, Sunday school at 10 . a. m. SLASH E RS—All guards on Iu the fourth radicals who would shake the foun by their portraits. Epwotth League at 6:45 p m. when it was proposed that the peo slasher saws must be continuous so row, however, I found several total You are invited to be present. dation« of our prosperity and under ple of the Siuslaw Valley raise $ioo as to cover the entire series of saws; C. H. C leaves , Pastor. mine the very basis of our national ly unfamiliar and si me I was forced ooo lor improving the harbor by is the guard to be made solid and to W e offer our new crop of “ Diamond Quality" life by attacking the marvelous doc to admit less desirable than others suing bouds for that amount, the extend beyond the edge of the saw 8T. JAMES EPISCOPAL. One of these, a handsome woman ument, fruit of the best wisdom of | SELECTED, RE'CLEANED FARM & FIELD SEED at low est Market Price». Services first and third Sundays government engineers thought it at least 24 inches, and the height | Special M ixtures fo r Special Purpomoa Sunday school our ancestors—the Constitution of enough, but evidently of lower was a bluff that could not be carried from the platform to be not over an o f each month. birth and breeding, seemed to note these United States. every Sunday at 10 a. m. Cover Crops fo r Orchards— D ry Land Pasture M ixtures out; however they were willing to inch above the arbor line. my inner criticism. You aru heartily w >1« aw. W E T LAND PASTURE— SPECIAL MIXTURES FOR BURNED-OVER LAND Thus honorably and profitably en do their part toward carrying out BOILERS— t. All horizontal tub MIXTURES EOR PERMANENT HAY CROPS AND PASTURES “ Honor thy father and mother, gaged, as duteous almost as a Jap the movement and after making ular boilers must have fusible plugs, CHURCH O P CHRIST. OUr«?e r! { f bor“ tory “ ¡"ch arge of a analyst and a ll “ Diamond anese, I was suddenly appalled by said she, “ as I did.” Aud ut that ! Quality seeds are TESTED for PURITY and GERMINATION. survey o f the bar and the lower placed in rear tube sheet at least 2 % Bible school at 10 a m. felt compelled to leave the pacing river the engineers recommended inches above top row of flues. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. avisitation. There came to me a of concentric circles and to foil >w spirit of the night, who said: Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. each plans for improving the harbor at 2 . All fire box boilers must have N O T E TH EIR PU RITY A N D W EIG H T “ Wouldet thou see thine ances her father aud mother up the lii o an estimated cost of 54 31 , 000 . Our fusible plugs, to be placed at the Wednesday. O r te n d In y o u r o rd e r d ire c t. Wo yumrantoa lu ll velum Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 8 . tors?'* fo r tlio money sent and will give your inquiries our From this pursuit I return d people surprised the engineers by highest point of crown sheet. prompt and cartful attention, a ^ p. m. shamed to the soul, only to be seiz d He towered above me, a shadowy A s k f o r C a t a lo g u e N o , 230 quickly raising the first 5 t ° ° .° 00 3 All safety valves must be ex You are cordially invited to all huge form, but my long descended on similarly by a fierce, coali-e-fai d and later when Congress passed a amined frequently and kept in good these services. T. B. M cDonald, Minister courage was strong and I answered ancester iu the fifth row, and mu !e bill appropriating $ 215,500 for im working condition. PO R TLAN D , OREGON to trace his fathers und mothers to firmly, “yea.” proving the Siuslaw harbor on con 4 . All boilers must be provided Have you paid the printer. Then wae I taken in the twinkling similar mortification. oue or two richly girbed, some dition that an equal amount was with three water gauge cocks. It is true the lords aud ladi s, Egyptian. Clml lean, or Mongolian, of an eye to an Immeasurable Plain, Myrtle Point Pointers contributed by the locality, the ad 5 . All boilers must have blow off a plain that seemed wider than the dukes and earls were here and tiler 0 ; but all tbe others fur clad savages ditional sura was raised by another connection at the bottom of the back FIFTY SECOND ANNUAL world. My vision, rangiug across it also some kings in the distance T e or naked slaves Mrs. B. McMullen and son Fred issue of bouds for the purpose. Be end or lowest poiut ol boiler. was marvelously magnified, so that farther back the row the more fie I noticed wil l real surprise that fore any steps of this kind could be 6 All water glasses on boilers die went to Portland the first of last week. After a vis t there they will I saw with piercing Accuracy for quently the kiugs were found, <n h the rings no long« r widened, but taken by our people, it was neces- must be properly guarded. mile on mile, yet found no limit. standing tall in robe and crow n u irrowed. The more rt mote my an eary to have a law enacted by the SPIK E ROLLS.— Spike live rolls proceed to Wash , where she will Neither did this plain curve down But those rings were aiso wider far cestors, the li s- ih,-re were of them S a le m , Sept. 29--O ct. 4, 1913 legislature providing for the incorp used for conveying lumber in the visit with her sister. and side by side with lord and ku g. The glim 8 a d honors, the gay oration of port districts, This was mills or yards must be discontinued. Mrs. Ray Dement and her mother ward with I be curving of the earth, A \\ bole Week of f’ieasure in the same circle equally my auc- s garments an I proud crowns, were but rather upward, on every side, done and the wisdom of the statute L IN O TY P E and Monotype Ma Mrs. J. Schilling are visiting at aud Profit tors, I found a strange company like an interminable saucer. all gone n w, n ,d I saw ouly dark, enacted at the instance of the Sius chines— All metal pots on linotype at Gardiner. In that great mass of human beiu ;i I stood solitary, as one alone in lowbrowed fuels and bare, lenD law people is shown by the tact, and monotype machines must be Messrs. Ray, Ellis and Claire De that within the past four years since piped so as to carry vapor out of ment returned the last of the week the universe, and then, suddenly, were every grade, not only kinpe limbs. But each row, reaching back one on either side of me, appeared but slaveB. Not ouly those proud to tbe one behind it, said again: it went into effect, a port district room. from Portland where they took a my father aDd my mother, vivid, pure ladies in their ruffs and sto:n “ Honor thy father and mother—as has been incorporated under its large herd of cattle. alive, exactly as I remembered them. achers, but others not proud, rot we did.” A City Manager And now the ban limbs Offered in Premiums on Agricultural, provisions at every harbor on the Miss Clara Lund, of Coquille, is Beyond them my mother’s father ladies— not even pure. were no longer bure, blit shaggy,tbe Livestock, Poultry, Textile ami coast of Oregon. When the ques Dayton, Ohio, ravaged by flood staying with Mrs. Wm. Lang and and mother stood beside her, and Mixture of race, I found, scarce low brows lower, the jaws more Other Exhibits. tion of incorporation was first agi taking piano lessons from Mrs. E. my father’s father and mother be any in the world not represented. prominent, the noses flatter, the tated the total amount of taxable last spring, has learned the lessou A. Southmayd during her vacation. hind him, also as I remembered them, Yes there was a Spanish ancesti r, stature lower. property now included within the that Galveston learned, has adopted Miss Goldie Mioball visited in save that they did not seem so old. back of bim a Moorish ancestor, a new form of government, and And they ceased speaking. borders of the Port of Siuslaw was Horse Races, Shooting Tournament “ No! No!" I cried iu horror, as assessed at about two million dol has borrowed from Germany the Coquille the first of last week then Beyond these, following the same back of her, with darkening sk'n Fireworks, Baud Concert, Eugenics went to Marshfield ou a business aud thickening li; a Nubian lire idea ol having a “ City Manager,” order, stood my mother’s mother’s the nightmare ranks advanced. “ Oh lars. Last year the tax rolls showed Exposition, Children’s Playground trip. blood of Ethi stop them! Stop them! ’ father and mother, my mother’s fa In my veins rim t a valuation of four million dollars who is to be appointed by the Com and other Free Attractions, includ ins had I, Java Mrs. G. O. Lowe who has spent ther’s father and mother and my opia! Strange c But they caine. and by the time the railroad is com missioners, and, as in Germany, ing Boyd and Ogle’s One Ring Shorter, hairier fierceer.more l>es- pleted to Coos Bay this amount need not be a resident of the city. several weeks with her daughter, father’s mother’s father and mother, nese and Jew.Ru an, Mongolian — Circus. Free Camp Grounds. You will be close to the six million mark, His business is to see that every Mrs. Roy Shull, returned home on and my father’s father’s father and there was no lira; to their range in tail, yet each row so like the one are Invited. race. ttffit preceedid it none could dis or as much as the whole ol Lane department of the city is managed Thursday. She is expecting a visit mother. pute their dose relation. On they I will not try to enumerate the Nor in condit □. County was assessed at in 1896 . A efficiently, and he may be discharg from her mother who has moved came halted and stood to gibber at ring of ancestors which now encir Nor in honor. large part of this increase is due to ed by the Commission or recalled to Eugene from Riverside, Cal. Send for Premium List and Entry Then a voice said: “ Let the kings me, and gave place to those behind. the developement of the country on by the voters. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dodge went to cled me. It was as though in con Blanks. Reduced rates on all Dayton’s new charter provides And these stretched back so long! account of the harbor improvement, Baadon to the carnival on Friday centric circles, neatly widening out stand alone! ’ And I looked over railroads. For particulars for a simplified election system, My beaded fringe of modern dig like the blue ocean lines that follow an empty waste and saw those few and to the capital that has been in returning Monday. Address nitaries seemed but tbe merest edge vested in the locality through the without party names on the ballot, Isam Walker, the Curry county the shore on the map, stood each far-off kings. and for the initiative, referendum on tbe border ol civilization, that FRANK MEREDITH, Sec. “ Let the slaves stand ulonel” work being undertaken. This shows stockman is up buyiug cattle in this generation of my ancestors. In the first ring only my two parents; in ADd I looked, dreading, and first bordernarrowed momentarily incon- something of what a good harbor and recall; and it reserves to the section. Salem, Oregon. the second ring my four grandpar here one, nnd there one, thicker and trast to the loug, dark web uf life means to a place in a business way. city the right to take over any pub The revivals are taking the lead ents: in the third my eight great- thicker they stood, till the far-off behind. and is mentioned to show that from lic utility. It may be predicted that as places of resort for the present. I shrieked aloud as I saw now, re grandparents. In steady multipli rows of serfs aDd slaves were al every point of view it is for the the German idea o f a "C ity Man The Advents are holding meetings mote behind these furry shapes the cation by two they ranged away in most all the throng. best interests of the country that the ager’ ’ will grow iu America, since in the grove at the edge of town to the distance, doubling in every “ Let the criminals stand alone!” high-reared, horrid heads of earlier Siuslaw harbor be improved to the it has been most successful in Ger with lots of campers from Gravel circle, till iu the twentieth row there Aud there were many—many; things—shrieked aud fell fainting. fullest capacity. People who have many, where the business of cities Ford and vicinity. Four ministers * * * stood one million, forty-eight thou thieves and pirates, murderers,cour invested their capital here have is economically and efficiently man are leading and preaohing at presen. aged—The S. F. Star. Then I was roused by the great sand, five hundred and seventy-six tesans, the cold-hearted tyrants and faith that it can be made as good as Observer voice: ancestors. That must have been hired bravoes of the past. any harbor on the coast of Oregon Not A Horse Railroad “ Coward! Egotist! Short of sight about the thirteenth century, I ra Then the voice said: “ Advance!” South of the Columbia, except pos Fishtrap and Vicinity pidly calculated. My intellect, like And all those widening rows of and narrow of mind! Is it nothing sibly Coos Bay, and the sooner the The Herald has had its warning Karl John and Mr. Hodge had my eye-sight, was abnormally clear. ancestors came nearer, disappearing to be Oue with the Whole W orld— work is carried forward to comple I the Child of Nature and the Child tion the better it will be for the to be a little leary about calling at quite an excitement in the way of a The distance, the terrible merciless row by row as they approached tention to errors in published remi- bear bunt Saturday evening, killing distance, had neither softening knew the rough estimate of tbr. e of God? If thou canst no longer place and for all concerned. niscenses of early days, but here an old bear and two cubs. mist nor diminishing perspective. generations to a century; I knew honor tbiue aucestors.learn to honor While all the wise guys have goes another flyer, for luck: In an Mr. and Mrs. Ithames Robison With unstrained eye and unwearied as one knows mnny things one never love and serve tbe human race, thy been cudgeling their brains ever interesting account of the palmy attended the carnival at Bandon mind I could see them all— aud thinks about that our whole Chris cou.-ius, and the nobler men and since the Southern Pacific commen days of Coaledo, appearing in a lo Friday. count them all. tian era wsb covered by but sixty women ai ho are to come. Cease to ced the Eugene-Coos Bay line, in a cal paper, it is stated that the Utter It occured to me also as the num generations. I knew, or could have worship at the grave, and learn to J. H. Radabaugh and family, ac more or less successful attempt to railroad from the mine to Utter companied bv Miss Grace Miller bers grew, that these were only di known had I ever counted, that the look for God iu men to come, not work out new theories as to the in- City was a "horse railroad.” While were camping at Bandon last week rect ancesters—that all the collater whole period of recorded history among buried bones.”—Tbe Fore tenton of that corporation in regard it was undoubtedly a “ one-horse” and attending the carnival. als were left out. My brothers and was a matter of ODly some hundred runner. to building south, it has remained railroad,being narrow gauge and the sisters were absent, my uncles and and fifty to three hundred genero- Marion Clinton and family also W. W. Smith, formerly engineer for our hated rival at the other end rails being of strap iron laid on aunts—of all this'measureless array j tions Ten thousand years, B. C , if! attended the carnival, going down of the Abernethy sawmill in Brew of B street to bring out an entirely lengthwise timbers, still a vest poc only one child of each couple was we had lived that long would only j ster valley, is now employed at the Friday morniug and remaining over new idea, namely and to-wit: That ket edition o f a full fledged locomo present— my own direct ancestors. mean three hundred rings of ances pulp mill at Marshfield. Sunday. the Smith-powers logging road tive was used on the road, Dan Following this thought I suddenly tors. - ■ > » -- --------- -— Wm Taylor and family, accom above Myrtle Point “ will become Roberts handling the throttle. Some Notic e cf Sale of State Land lost the swilling sense of pride Now I stood there watching these { A n d if you roll over and a part o f the southbound system of the old settlers will remember panied by Mr. aud Mrs. Taylor (the which had at first lifted my heart. advancing lines, each coming for- ! when the Eugene & Coos Bay road the great newspaper controversy latter an aunt of Mrs. Wm. Taylor) It was true that these were my own ward and standing for awhile that I Notice is hereby given that the State try “ ju st-on e-m ore-n a p ,” Land Board of tbe State of Oregon wil shall have been completed,” going which arose when the manager of and daughter and two sons, Roy j individual ancestor, but it was also I might observe them; each saying receive sealed bids until 10:00 o'clock he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec over into the Rogue river valley. the road removed the ties from a and Noel, of near Ashland, were I true that I was by no means their solemnly: “ Honor thy father and a. m. October 7, 1913, for the following onds later and keep on call described lands, to-wit :- ing until y ou ’ re wide It has been generally understood bridge near the head of Isthmus camping at Bandon, last week, and only descendant. The SV 2 of S\V >4 and 8 WJ 4 of SKf 4 mother— as we did!" awake. the young people enjoying the car and (-W >4 of NE !4 of Section 30, T. 22." that the southbound line would go slough, beveled the timbers on Leaping backward in my illumin Such ancestors! Such wild bar R. 12W. down the coast from Coos Bay, a which the strap rails rested, and nival. Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— The NWW of Section 16, T. 28 S. It ed mind to that twentieth row oj barians from norther Europe, such 3 W. He’ s heavy, massive, handsome. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and daugh ancestors—they did not seem far mysterious line having been surveyed from smeared the nastiest oil he could Asiatics, fierce-eyed The N'J, N'. j of S W 4 , S W 'i.o f S\V 4 He’ s got a great, big dial you can Bandon south to Eureka some years get over the woodwork in an endea ter. and and son Noel will start on back either, uor far off, physically— Arab«, half-civilized Islanders. and N E '4 of SK '4 of Section 36, T. easily read in the dim morning 80 S R. 11 \V. ago. The only question lately has vor to prevent foot passengers ftom their return trip to Ashland, their 1 hastily ami unerringly computed In the same ring would stand side The 8’ 4 and S1.2 of NK 14 of Section light, a sunny deep toned voice been whether the road would go to crossing aud oblige them to pay borne, iu a few days, while Roy will their children—allowing them but by side, equally related to me, 11 3«, T. 38 S. It. 2 \V. you’ ll hear distinctly on your sleep All bi ts must be accompanied by a iest mornings. Bandon by way of the more direct fare. The late S. H. Hazzard took remain some time longer. two surviving offspring. By that noble Roman with his rose-wreathed regularly executed application to pur route via South inlet, or whether it the people’s side of the controversy, Quite a number of the Fishtrap allowance—and I groaned in spirit curls snd a sinewy Kaffir, as proud chase and check or draft for at least I’ ve placed him in the window. one-fifth of the sm nnt of the hid. would go down this river from Bea and he scored the Isthmus Transit people attended church in Joquille as I remembered tbe “ large fami of his “ head ring" as tue Roman of Look at him whenever you go by. The right to reject any or all bids is ver Hill junction. Just why the S Railroad company to a queen's Sunday, armrag whom were, Mr. ! lies" of tbe past— by that irreduc his wreath. reserved. Applications and bids should be ad P. should desire to climb back east taste. Henry Sengstaken was pro and Mrs. Nile Miller, Mrs. Frank ible minimum I found that in th« Loug before we » ached Rom dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State of the mountains again and into the prietor of the store at Utter City, Miller Sr., Mr. John Finel, Mr. even line of the twentieth cousin- the majority of my ancestors were Land Board, Salem,Oregon,and marked I Rogue river valley on its way and the collapse of the bubble hit and Mrs Henninger, Mr. Pinkston ship I was but one descendant a- clad in skins, and soon, as row on “ Application and bid to purchase state lands.’’ down the coast does not appear. him pretty severely, but he lit .m family, Mr. and Mrs. James Robin m ng 274,877.906,944. G. G. Brown, I had to row rame forward with Ihrir solemn Clerl- State Land Board. ■ The Jeweler Nor will Bandon be satisfied to be bis feet and made a fresh start in son and a number of others. share my ancestors with all the peo- cry, they were not clad at all. In Dated August 1, 1913. left off the main line. As a matter Empire. NCF SED pie uf the earth, and then I saw those earlier lines there would be 8 - 6 - 8 t C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N PUBLISHED EVERY TUE8DAY School Supplies KNOWLTON'S DRU(i STORE ALL SOWING Vetches, Alfalfa, Clover, Grains and Grasses WRITE TODAY FOR SAMPLES Portland Seed Co. OREGON STATE FAIR $20,000 L eave y o u r ca ll w ith Big Ben, he’ll call you on the dot at any time you say. W H SCHROEDER