Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, October 07, 1913, Image 2

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SUNDAY StKVILtS IN
The Coquille Herald all ter renumber
bis wife killed the bear A good A MKSSAQK FROM THE COLONEL
year th“ potato mark'l whs ove -
stocked and our fanner# fed li 1 s
of them to their stock, l ut pii.se, t
indications in ttiis section ins tint
tbe farmers have not raised a so -
PKU8UYTK1UA.N CHURCH.
Services Sunday at 11a. 111 and ficieut quantity this year to supp y
7:30 p. m.
tbe local demand.
- *•» -
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Frank H. Adams, Paster.
.
Notice to Creditors
COQUILLE CHUNCHES
many college professors “kill bar” That there is to be no compro­
that way. He was also silent son- mise among the Progressives and
oerniug tbe celebrated “Restaurant Republicans has been made known
Meeting” of the President atid Mr. among the Progressives of the
1’arkiDsou. Ho was also silent con­ House who have received and have
cerning the burning of Mr. Parkin­ thrown their hats in the air in joy
P. C. LEVAR, Lessee.
Devoted to the material and social son in eftigy by a part of tbe stu­ because of tbe message from Colonel
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ dent body. (Press dispatch author- Roosevelt which declared; “We are
Notice is hereby given that the under­
M. L Church
ticularly and of Coos County gqperally. ity.)
signed that Frank L. Lo\ve,has been du.y
this fight to tbe finish, and re; Suuday school
at
to
a.
m.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Tbe people of tbe state are not in
appointed
administrator of the estate of
gardless of results; we have only Preaching at u a m. and 8 p. in. David J. Lowe,deceased,and
that letters
fighting
tbe
University,
they
are
administration have been duly issu d
Phone Main 354.
Prayer meeting Thursdays at of to him
begun to fight."
out
of
the
County
Court
of the stiite
fighting tbe spirit of the University,
8 p . m . C H. B r y a n , Pastor.
r a h ! r a h ! fo r b a n a n a s !
of
Oregon,
in
and
for
the
County
of Cq< s.
NO BIBLE IN SCHOOLS
*s made manifest when tbe “friends The banana has escaped with all
Now therefore, all persons having
claims against said estate are here y
Christian Science Society
and professors of the University its skin, though it looked for a time
to present the same with proper
(Roseburg News)
Corner Third and Hall streets. notified
were
trying
In
beat
down
and
an
vouchers, duly verified as by law in­
The Portland school board has nul the referendum law of the state. as though a tariff would be levied Services at 11 a m next Sunday quired,within
six months form the date
at the office of James T. Ha l,
been wrestling with a problem that If you have forgotten what was upon it in order to bring a contem­ Subject leeBon sermon, “Unreali. :” nerefof,
11
Eldorado
springs up at various times, jn dif­ said and done look through the plated revenue of $ 4 , 000,000 or $ 5 ,- Wednesday evening meeting SiyO Counto Oregon. Block, Marshfield, Ceos
Frank L. Lowe,
ferent parts of the country, and news papers of tbe days when that 000,000 to the government. The
Administrator of the estate of David
L Church South
which is fought for and against fight was on, and the vote that fol­ Senate amendment to the tariff Services M. next
!)-16-5t
as usual J. Lowe, deceased.
with more tenacity than any one lowed that fight made plain that the measure placing a duty on the fruit Sunday school Sunday
at
10 . a m.
Notice
For
Publication
Other proposition. when once people of this state would stand by has been stricken out,and“ the poor Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
opened up. The perplexing question the initiative and referendum first, man’s food" will continue to sell at You are invited to be present Land
Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Sep­
tember 27, 1913.
was the allowing of the reading ol last and all tbe timp, even if the the same old ent-rate prices at the
Notice is hereby given that Gcotge
ST. JAMRS EPISCOPAL.
the Bible, or any part of it, on the UniveKJfy grounds became a corner grocery or fruit stand.
W. Cornwall, of Lampa, Oregon, who,
Services
first
and
third
Sundays
on
22, 1906, made Home­
daily sessions of the plowed field. The “friends” and CERTIFICA TE OF CHARACTER FOR of each month. Sunday school stead December
Entry Serial No. 01416, for SE 't,
lthoMs.'^ifMvas supported by the professors
"BO SSY ”
Sec. 20. T. 28 S., R. 13 west Willam­
every Suuday at 10 a. m.
have learned this lesson;
ette Meridian, has filed notice of
association of ministers. That there that bull-dozing
You
are
hrai
tily
w
>lo
a«
>
.
Tbe
Department
of
Agriculture
doesn’t
work;
and
intention to make five year proof,
is a wide-spread objection to this are so tame now that they will eat informs us that there are five hun­
to establish claim to the land
above described, before Edgar A.
procedure, was shown by the pro­ salt out of your hand So I am of the dred dairies in all producing certi­
CHURCH OP CHRIST.
Dodge, United States Commissioner, at
tests against it, and by the strong opinion that a new spirit will gov­ fied milk, arid that the daily pro­ Bible school at 10 a in.
Myrtle Point, Oregon, on thé 7th day
November, 1913.
vote of the board by which it was ern the life of tbe University from duction is 25,000 gallons, which is Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. of Claimant
names as witnesses:
Prayer
meeting
ut
8 |>. ui. each
rejected and settled.
John Culbertson and E. L. Webb of
an
increase
of
three
hundred
per
now
on:
that
spirit
which
emphasi­
Wednesday.
Oregon, and George Robins m
We have no doubt if the proposi­ the rights of man instead of tbe cent in five years. The general de­ Preaching at 11:00 a. m and 8 . Lampa,
and Tenn Robinson, of Coquille, Ore­
tion of using some of the beautiful zes
p
in.
gon.
mand
for
certified
milk
is
for
in­
of the dollar.
B. F. JONES
thoughts and classic language and rights
You are cordially invited to all
Does
University need this fants and sick people.
Register
9-30-6t
these
services
powerful rhetoric, were included in $175,000? the I am
of tbe opinion that
T.
B.
McDonald,
Minister
the text books, and used as exam­ she does for I know
Notice of Final Settlement
East Fork Items
that three years
ples of perlect, coucise and lumin­ ago some of those buildings
were
Notice is hereby given that the an
ous literature, that no more objec­ shabby; that tbe library room was Ivan Laird and AlviD Harry are days. Four fishermen ou Sixes dersigned
has filed his final report as
tion would be made to the excerpts too small; so there is no question enjoying themselves seeing Portland caught 200 one afternoon, the most administrator
of the estate of Win.
Hutchinson, deceased, in the County
than there is to the Iliad or Odyssey in my mind but that tbe plant with side trips to other parts of the of them measuring 14 to 10 inches Court
of
the
State
of Oregon for ( no.
in length.
,
of Homer. But the great religious should be enlarged and improved. state and Washington.
County, and that the Judge of said
has made an order fixing the day
bodies themselves are divided upon Another reason why I shall vote for Mr. Young, uf Portland, is teach­ Miss Olive Poste, daughter of Court
for hearing objections thereto on me
the hidden meauiugs of that book, this
Mrs.
M.
T.
Wright
of
this
place
was
first Monday of November, 1913, at 10
is that I want to ing the Brewster school.
o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at
upon which all their foundations help appropriation
married in San Fraucisco Saiutday, his
Will
Oleson
caught
a
large
black
give
a
black
eye
to
any
scheme
office in the Court house of raid
are built. The Protestant, the Cath­ that will try to consolidate the U. of bear in a trap ou the Hance place. Sept. 27, 1913, to Roy Cab it The County,
at Coquille, Oregon.
W. R. P anter ,
olic and the Jew. all draw their in­ O. and the O. A. C. into one school.
groom
is
not
known
at
Port
Oi
ford
Administrator
of the estate of VV m
inspirations, their doctrines arid Tbe O. A. C. is a good school of its Mr. Fredricks is pulttng up a but the bride lias many friends here 9 23 5t
Hutchinson, deceased.
building
for
his
cream
separator
their moral creeds from the same
and has all the work it can James Devault who has rented who wish her every happiness
original source yet each objects to kind
Notice of Hearing of Final Account
handle.
U- of O , after it jets Pearly Crowley's place took posses­ Frands Nordberg, who has been
the version of the other being used through Tbe
assisting the black sand miners ut Notice is hereby given that the :n
licking the wounds that it sion the first of the month.
as a whole in the schools where the has received
has filed his final report as
Beach for the past two weeks, dersigned
in
the
“house
of
its
Executor of the Estate of Moses A
children of all attend. If their com­ friends” and gets the new vision of The Crowleys are preparing to go Gold
has
returned
to
Port
Orford.
The
Welch,
in
the County Court of C >os
bined opposition had been made service that does not carry tbe dol­ to Arizona where it is hoped Mr. company has closed down foe the County, State
of Oregon, and that he
Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of said court,
against the reading of the Koran, or lar mark, its work of developing and Mrs. Crowley will have better present, but bope^o sta t up cn a has
fixed Monday, the 3rd day of No­
the teachings of Confucius, it might men will add more worth to the health.
at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day
larger scale in the future as they vember,
at
his
office
in Coquille, Oregon, as he
have carried with it a larger force state than if she bad to spend part
were well pleased with the experi­ time and place
for hearing objections
of public opinion, but tbe result in of her time in sizing up the differ­
Fishtrap and Vicinity
to said final report.
menting
they
did.
G ko . C. W elch ,
Portland isonly a repetition of what
Executor of the Estate of Mo es
The
bear
which
Chns.
Forty
has taken place in many other lo­ ent breeds of cattle.
The farmers have been busy trapped last week was one uf tbe
A. Welch, deceased.
R. A. Easton.
9 16 5t
calities, and among the opposition
threshing, and are now preparing largest
and fattest ones that bad
can be found many citizens who
to fill their silos.
Notice of Sale of Tide Lsnds
cannot be accused of antagonism to FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Geo. Henniger has been building been killed in this vicinity for some
time.
The
brute
weighed
close
to
accepted Christianity or established
him a new silo. Mr. Albee did the 500 pounds, and would have yielded Notice is hereby given that the State
religion
Board of th State of Oregon will
carpenter work.
(Continued Irom first page)
about 15 gallons of oil had it been Land
sell to the highest bidder at its office in
defense
of
former
Congressman
Jen­
the
Capitol
at Salem, Oregon*
Michigan Cow Has Record kins of Wisconsin, who is dead and Mr. Meadows has been digging a carefully tried out, above 10 gallons on November Building
at 10:00 o'clock
well for J. B. Lame, who recently being saved as it was. The big fat A. M., on said IS, day, 1913,
all
the
State’s ¡mer­
in the tide and overflow lands here­
Eminent’s Bess a Jersey cow “cannot speak for himself.” It traded for Mr. Cleghorn's place was caused from high living on est
inafter described, giving, however, to
owned in Houghton county, Mich., will be remembered that the labor here.
sheep ranges.
the owner or owners of any lands abut­
ting or fronting on such tide and over­
has made what is said to be a new unions opposed the nomination of Frank Miller Jr. has moved his Fruit of local growth will be flow
the preference right to pur­
world’s record. Under the supervis­ Littlefield and Jenkins, who were family to the Conalogue logging scarce in Curry county this year, chase lands,
said tide and overflow lands at
prominent
members
of
Congress
a
the
highest
offered, provided such
ion of Michigan Agricultural college
camp where he will work for the owing to the heavy wind storm of offer is made price
in good faith,and also pro­
she shows a production of 18,783 few years ago, on account of the in­ winter.
that the land will not be sold for,
several weeks ago which blew bo viding
any offer therefor accepted, of less
lbs. of milk, testing 1132 pounds fluence these men exercised in pro­ Rev. Waymeyer, of Gravel Ford, much of it from the trees. The ap­ nor
than
$7.50
the Board res- rv-
nine ounces of butter The former tective tariff legislation, the Manu­ preached to the people at the Wil- ple crop will fail short nearly one ing the right per to acre,
reject
any and all b'ds.
Said lands are situate in Coos County,
Jersey record, held by Jacob# Ireue, facturers Association very consis­ lowdale N. B church Sunday, Sept. half, and the pear and prone out­ Oregon
and described as follows, to-wit:
tently came to the aid ol their cam­ 28.
was 17,258 pounds of milk
at a point on the section
look is but little if any better« Last line, Beginning
paigns. and nothing improper would
132
feet east of meander corner at
The
Fishtrap
Ladies
Aid
met
at
highwater,
on
left bank of Isthmus
A Genuine Codfish
ever have been charged had it not
Slough, on line between Sections 11 and
the
home
of
Ben
Knife
last
Friday
for the extravagant assertions for work.
14, T. 26 S.R. 13 W of W. M. Thence,
Jas. Wasson made a trip with the been
S. 12’15'E. 127 feet along high water “
of
the
discredited
Mulhall.
S.34°10'E.
137 “ ............................
gasuline boat Big Chief to the bauks t h e m in is t r y a n d p o l i t i c s
Misses Ethel and Stella Taylor,
S. 9’55’E. 660 “ “ “ “ “
lying between Coos Bay and the
S. 5’29'E.1755 ............................more
Grace Miller, Alva Taylor and Bob
or less to south boundary of Lot 7, Sec.
Coquille last week, returning Thurs­ As an explanation of whv preach­ Miller spent Sunday with Miss
14. East 10 feet to low water on left
day with a fine catch of halibut and ers have not been promiuent in Hazel Radabaugh
bank of slough. Thence N. 5°22 W.
1755 feet along low waterline, thence N.
other sea fish, among which was a holding offices, Senator Clapp told Rev. John Root, who has tbe
9’26'W. 660 feet along low water line,
genuine black cod or Alaska cod. the Senate the other day that “In Staff place rented, sustained a very
thence N. 27’30'W. 127 feet along low
water line, thence N. T W. 125 feet
We mentioned two or three months the early history ot this country in heavy loss by fire when tbe burn,
along low water line more or less to
ago that a number of these codfish many of the states, ministers of the silo and other outbuildings binned
line between sections 11 and 14, thence
gospel
were
forbidden
to
hold
office,
West 63 feet more or less along said
had been caught by Jiiu Wasson on
on
that
place
at
Arago
a
short
time
section
line to place nf hogining, and
upon
the
theory
that
politics
were
the banks off Heceta Head,above the
containing .95 acres of tide land front­
ago;
losing
all
his
bay
an
1
corn
and
ing on Lots 7 & 8, Section 14, T. 26
Siuslaw, and that they were the first so degrading that tbe minisiters nine fat hogs and some machinery.
S.R.13W.
fish of the kind ever brought into could not withstand the degrading He has purchased the hay and corn
Applications and bids should be ad­
dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State
the local market. We also learned effects.” Tbe Senator explained on the Wilson and Frank Fish place
Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and mark­
at that time from Dr. Haydon, who that it was not upon the theory that of Mr. Taylor and Mr. Nichols, who
ed *‘Application and bid to purchase
the
church
would
demean
politics,
tide
land.”
is authority on such matters, that
Le a ve
will soon leave here for Douglas
G. G. Brown,
heretofore the southern limit for but that politics would degtade and county
Clerk State Land Board.
to
reside.
A
subscription
lower
the
dignity
of
tbe
gospel,that
Dated
Sept.
11, 1913.
these fish was Vancouver island.
y o u r c a ll w i t h
has
been
raised
for
Mr.
Root
which
9-16-9t
The capture of the cod above men­ the opposition of the clergy came will greatlv aid him in purchasing
tioned, off the Coos county coast is to be raised against political posi- hay and other feed for the large B ig B en, h e ’ll call you
the first we have ever heard of be­ sitions.
of over 30 cows for the winter, o n the d o t at an y tim e
ing caught in these waters, and f i n d i n g p r o o f o f t h e p u d d in g herd
his loss will still be very heavy. yo u say.
goes to show that the limit for these The Republican leader, “Jim” but Rev.
And if you roll over and
the new minister
fish is gradually being extended Mann, bad plenty ot criticism for | for the Anderson,
I ■ IK WOMAN'S BREAST
try
M.
E.
church
South,
at
this
southward. They are a better and the House currency bill, but he place, held services at that church he’ll “just-one-more-nap,”
^ ^ A L W A Y S BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE
repeat
his
call
30
sec-
THIS and ALWAYS P O I S O N S DEEP GLANDS
fatter fish than the ling-cod, from slipped a cog when speaking of the last Sunday.
j onds later and keep on call- IN THE ARMPIT AND K I L L S Q U I C K L Y
which they are easily distinguished, Democratic caucus,by not condemn­
ing until you’re wide
Rev.
W
7.
B.
Smith
who
has
been
being darker in color and having a ing it as has been the custom amoug
awake.
much smaller head.—Coos Bay- his fellow Republicans aud Progres­ preaching at the above mentioned
Ben stands 7 inches tall— IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
News.
sives. Mr. Mann said: “ I have church for the past two years has He’s Big heavy,
massive, handsome. I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons Bone orOeep 61a ids
moved
to
Bandon.
never been disposed to critici-e tbe
He’s
got
a
great,
big dial you can
Easton Says He Will
methods ol the majority in the leg­ Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kuight have easily read in the dim morning No KNIFE or PAIN
Vote For Appropriation islative body. The test is, what is been visitiDg at the home of tbe light,
No Pay Until Cured!
a sunny deep toned voice No
X Ray or other’
’ 11 hear distinctly on your sleep­
the result that comes out ol that latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ten you
•kindle.
An island
plant
makes tho cure
iest
mornings.
Editor Herald:—
Robison for several days but have
meeting.
A * BSO
LU
TE
GUARANTEE.
ny TUMC? LUMP or
I’ve placed him in the window Sore
Prof. Schafer did not Btate that TH K yU IN TESSEN CE OF PERFECTIO N now returned to their Catching Look
on tine 1 ;
at him whenever vou go by or It NmrPafniun:
body long j C ro.r
tbe Professor who wrote the maga­ According to Representative Pep­ creek place.
•ta*e.
120 PAGE 1
Nuf Sed.
•ent
free;
testimonials, r-t
zine article extoling the “Oregi n per of Iowa “ the significant thing j
W. H.
thousands cured at 1 km .*•
W
KITE
TO SOME » -
-
System” helped Mr. U'lien make about this banking and currency” j
tURIty COUNTY CULLINGS
AN Y LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST
the fight. He was reticent on that is tbe fact “ that there have not been
1« CANCER. Wr refuse thousands Dying,
any real objections to the bill as a (From the Port Orford Tribune)
Came Too late. We have cured 10,000 in 20 r*.
point. There ia a mighty big differ­ bill.”
Such
acqttiesence
in
a
party
Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY & t’O.
Some
fine
strings
of
fish
have
The
Jeweler
ence between heiug in tbe fight and measure is seldom heard, but tt has been caught with hook and line iu
A 436 VALENCIA $T, SAN FRANCISCO, uAl.
telling about it after it is over. We long been suspected that Mr. Pepper Sixea and Elk rivers the past few C’O Q L II.I.K , O R E G O N KINDLY MAIL this to sane ooe with CANCE8
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