Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 30, 1913, Image 2

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    by which the Coos Bay wagou j
The Coquille Herald pass
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
mud crosses the Coast lGugu. that
COQUILLE CHURCHES
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY the railroad surveyors have found
Remedies
loss
thau
a
oue
per
cent
grade
over
Entered as second class matter M ay
IHUC8ISYTKIUAN C H U R C H .
8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, the Camas mouutuin shows conclu­
Services
Oregon, under act of Congress of .March sively that the easy grade iB there.
i c i t v
)
For the Coughs and Colds which are 7:30 p. m. Sunday at 11 a. in uni F T ,
I, 1879.
On the other hand, starting from
Sunday
School
at
10
a.
m.
prevalent at this time of year, the
p T c . LEVAR, "Lessee.
Marshfield on the Coos Bay wagon
Frank H. Adams, Pastor.
the
most
efficient
remedies
are
the
road
route
a
water
level
can
be
Devoted to the material and social
It Saves
M. L Church
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ found for about twelve miles only.
ticularly and of Coos County generally. The route is “across country,” and
Sunday
school
at
10 a. m.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
Preaching at 11 a m.and 7:30 p.m.
Time
a divide of considerable 'height
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
must be crossed between Sumner 3 o n C a ta rrh a n d C o lè In th e O f eat)
Photie Maiu 364.
7:30 p m. C. H. B r y a n , Pastor
Money
and Fairview. Then, with a few
3 t 3 ) S S a ta r r A ¿J elly a t 2 5 c
of level ground iu the valley
Labor
Christian Science Society
There are several printing miles
is a scientifc, healing and deodorizing emollient
of
the
North
fork,
another
divide
Corner
Third
and
Hall
streets.
presses in Washington, D. must be crossed, only to come fO or S o u yfts, C o /< /s, S S r o n c /iia / ffe e t ion s
Services at 11 a m next Sunday
C., on which money is print­ down to the level of the East fork
Subject' lesson sermon, “God.”
SS) S W in e f& rpectona nt A te n t /io iix e d , a t 5 0 c
The cost of installing is little, compared to
Sunday School 10 a. m
ed. All negotiations looking for a few miles more and then com­
is a well-tried and most efficient remedy
Wednesday
evening
meeting
3:
>0
the convenience and benefits derived.
to the installation of one of mence the climb into Brewster val­ C for (2o/(ts a n è C a y r ip p e
Get an estimate on wiring
these presses in the Herald ley. In that beautiful little valley
M. L Church South
3 ) S S o l d ant) ita g rip p e . a t '25c
t few miles of level ground is found
your house, Today
Sunday
school
at
10
.
a
m.
office have so far been with­ and
will be found to give immediate relief
the climb to get over the
Preaching Sunday 11 a. m. and
out avail. Therefore, in Coast then
range commences. It is pos­ 3 o r Z H eaèac/ie
7:30
order to meet his own obliga­ sible that
Epwoith League at 6:45 p ra.
fair grades may he found,
■3t 3 ) S ¿H ea5acAe W a t e r s , a t 2 5 c
Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 a. in.
tions with actual money the but they will be grades and a stu are very useful for relief of the headaches arising from the clogged state Choir
practice Tburs. 7:30 a. m.
OREGON POWER CO-
of the system incident to a cold
editor has to get some that pi ndous climb must be made; the
A-
T homas , Pastor.
is made elsewhere. We have elevation must be crossed, and every t f / N e c e s s a r y Q o m p tem en t
ST . JA M B S E P IS C O P A L .
been sending out notices to ton lifted ote foot requires so much
3 t 3) S ¿Hepatic Salts, at 50c
Services
first and third Sundays
power,
whether
hoise
or
gasoline.
delinquent subscribers, and Further, the elevaliou of ihe pass furnish the laxative necessary in the treatment of a cold—an agreeable, of each month.
Sunday school
effervescent
Saline
Laxative
and
uric-acid-solvent.
will ask the recipients of causes the road to be completely
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Y o u a re h r a it lly w ile at >.
hese notices to kindly bear blocked with snow at times when
Remember that the A. D. S. Remedies are not pat­
List Your Property W ith
in mind the statement made the road on the lower level is open.
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T .
ent medicines. They embody the combined shill
above. ____________
By no feat ol engineering can the
Bible school at 10 a. m.
and knowledge of ouer 700 of the leading drug­
P a cific R eal Estate Co.
Christian
Endeavor at 6:30 p.Jm.
Coos
Bay
wagon
road
avoid
cross­
gists
of
the
United
States,
and
their
formulas
are
A USELESS DISCUSSION
Prayer
meeting
at
7:30
p.m.
each
ing the several divides named
in the hands of euery druggist handling them.
Wednesday.
In the interest of free dis ussion above
climbing over the Coast
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
When you buy them you are not paying 75 per
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30.
the Herald recently republished the Range and
at
the
expense
of
touch
p.
in.
Business Property. Houses for Rent
cent
of
your
money
for
advertising,
but
get
the
M. C. Miller interview which ap­ costly and ume-cousuming effort
You are cordiallj’ invited to all
full
value
in
the
best
medicine
that
can
be
com­
peared in the Marshfield Record ad­ The Middle fork route can be laid
these services
pounded for your case.
vocating the old Coos Bay wagon on a grade that will make it practi­
T. B. McDonald, Minister
M. M. Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore.
road as the proper route for a hard cally level nearly all the way.
surface road from this county to Taking all this into consideration, K N O W L T O N ' S D R U G S T O R E
Fishtrap and Vicinity
the railroad. In this issue we pub­ it is easily seen that the old road is
Well, Christmas has come and
lish another article from a resident
of the question. ThiB is a case county roads. So, after devoting the Hodge’s specialty is‘‘civic biology," gone,
and as a natural result, nearly
of the country tapped by the old out
“the longest way around is greater part of this issue to theBub- the science of a cleaner healthier every house
contains an assortment
road, making the same plea. While where
the shortest way home.” With the ject, we will say; “What’s the use and more profitable community life of broken tops,
toys, etc, that glad S D O Y O U
the Herald does this in the interest advent
of the railroad which will to talk about it?”
Use your TELEPHONE to advantage?
dened
the
eyes
and hearts of the
of fair play and so that the friends reach Coos
through the scientific regulation ol
before the proposed
little
tots
a
few
days
previous
of the old road can not say that road can be Bay built,
pest
and
parasites,
birds,
beasts
the mail route
W H Y NOT?
the have been donied admission to will leave both the Coos
fish, both harmtul and helpful Misses Hazel Radabaugh and Bel
Bay wagon Methodist Christmas Program and
It is cheaper to TALK than to TRAVEL.
the newspapers, yet it seem that a road and the Middle fork
He
is
partly
under
the
state
game
va
Plngston
are
at
home
for
the
two
discussion of the relative merits of and horse-drawn stages will be routes,
commission
and
partly
under
the
weeks
vacation.
A large and appreciative audience
the two routes is now entirely use­ thereon no more, forever. The seen
We have toll stalions in Coos and Curry Counties
attended the Christmas exercises at University.
Rev. Mrs. Dora Young held ssr
traf­
less, for several reasons One good fic to be accommodated will be of a Ihe Methodist church last Tuesday In April, the University will send vices at the Willow dale U. B. church
and connect with the Bed system at Roseburg
reason is that the whole matter has different kind, and it is no slur at evening. The church was beauti­ to the cities of the county Dr. James Sunday morning
been heretofore threshed out and old Dobbin to say that it will be fully decorated and lighted and the Gilbert,professor of political science Mrs. Elton Robbins (nee Miss
C oos B a y H om e Telephone Co.
the Good Roads advocates of the propelled mostly by gasoline power. program was admirably carried out, Only one of his subjects on econom­ Luda Krantz) and family spent
Main Office
Marshfield, Oregon
I
county have settled on the Middle Aoy automobilist will tell you that all the children going through their ic subjects has been outlined as yet. Christmas with her father and bro h-
fork route as the right one to be he can travel 110 miles more quick­ parts in a manner creditable to At Band on he will speak on“Taxa- ers, at this place.
mproved. The plan at present does ly and cheaply over a level road themselves and their instructors tion and Vexation.’’
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McAdams of Mrs. Fish.
and for her costs and disbursements
not comtemplate building to the than he can go 70 miles over mount­ A choir aud orchestra furnished ex­
Coquille
have been visiting for Ihe Mrs. Radabaugh and son Her­ herein.
Myrtie
Point
Pointers
Douglas_county line with the funds ains. The same is true in regard to cellent music, and a beautiful tree
Service of this summons is made by
past week at the home of the latte.-'s man were in Coquille Monday.
publication in pursuance of an order of
which it is hoped to raise at this horse-drawn vehicles, though it may held gifts and the usual bags of
the Honorable J. G. Morrow, presiding
Harry and Tom Guerin parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller spent Circuit
time, but it is well settled that even­ not be quite so well understood.
sweets and nuts for young and old. took Messrs.
Judge of Coos County, Oregon,
taking
in
the
Christmas
festivities
their
departure
via
Ropeburg
dated
the 20th day of December, 1913,
tually that will be the route on
Santa
Claus
was
present
and
assist­
Sunday
at
the
Albert
Fish
home.
and
directing
that the same be pub­
with
them.
which a hard surface road will be But perhaps the most fatal defect ed the children in a little play, in on the 26th for Oakland Cal. to vis­
lished once a week for six successive
Misses
Hazel
and
Flossie
Rada­
it
their
parents
and
other
relatives
of
Mr.
Easton’s
plan
is
that
he
weeks in the Herald, a weekly news­
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Clinton also
built. To waste energy now in a
which there was an opportunity for
spent E inday at the Taylor paper
of general circulation published
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. baugh
fight over the the two routes would makes no provision for, and seems showing the renl Christmas spirit. living there.
at
Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon.
home.
12-23-7t
C. F. M c K night ,
only delay the game without any to have forgotten entirely, the traf­ The program closed with an address F. E. Southmayd’s family had a Miller.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
possibility of a change of route. fic between Coos Bay and the two by the pastor, Rev. C. H Bryan. Christmas tree on the 24th and a Mrs. Geo. Halter and children Having told how tbe Christmas
Christmas dinner the day following. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. holidays were spent by tbe good
The friends of the Middle fork towns of the upper river, Coquille
---------
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citizens of Fishtrap, we will wish
route would under no circumstances and Myrtle Point, as well as that be­ University Lecturer Here Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lewellen, Mr. Ceo. Robison.
tween
the
two
last
named
towns.
and Mrs. Geo. Bryant and little Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knight of you all a happy and prosperous
consent to a change, and they are
Traffic
between
this
city
and
the
strong enough to defeat any propo­
Marshfield, North Bend, Co­ daughter Isabel were over Dight Catching creek have been visiting New Year and say NUF SED.
sition looking to a change to the Bay would have to go via Fairview, quille, Myrtle Point and Bandon guests spending Xmas with them. Mrs. Knight’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
practically ten miles out of the way have been placed upon the schedule His parents were unable to go on Tenn Robison for several days, re­
Coos Bay wagon road route.
Notice
Auother reason is that the Middle and crossing two divides, instead of of the Extension Division of the account of Mr. Southmayd's illness. turning home Sunday. Mr. and
fork route is so far superior to the taking a direct waterlevel route to University of Oregon for some of Those who attended the two per- Mrs. Glenn Collier also spent Christ­ Notice is hereby given that any per­
other that there is no chance for Marshfield. Myrtle Point people the most popular offerings in the foimanceB of the Myrtle Club Min­ mas with Mr. and Mrs. Robi­ son or persons who shall deposit in any
of the waters of the Coquille River, or
convincing argument in favor of could go up the East fork to Dora way of public appearances the Uni­ strels enjoyed the show very much son.
where high water will float
tho old road. This is Baid with re­ and then cross two divides on thi-ir versity has ever put out. Prot. A. but as you had a chance to see them Lester Larue went to Bandon it any into place
the River,any sawdust,shavings,
way
to
the
Bay,
instead
of
coming
lumber waste or slashings of trees, or
gret, for the present editor of this
F. Red die is here to give a series of in Coquille you can judge for your­ ast Tuesday, spending Christmas brush,
will be prosecuted for such of­
paper has always been a friend of through this city on a level road dramatic readings in the Coos coun­ selves.
fense under and in accordance with the
with his father and returning home provisions
42 and 52 of
the old road. In former years many miles shorter. Even that in­ ty towns. His itinerary includes All four churches, the Presbyter­ Saturday.
He reports his mother Chapter 232 of of sections
the General Laws o f!
he has put up the best fight he volves the construction of hard sur­ Marshfield, Dec. 29 ; North Bend, ian, M. E., Christians and Latter and little sister
of 1913; all person owning land j
reached Oregon
upon which are slashings or waste tim­
was capable of in favor of the old face roads from Myrtle Point to Dec. 30 ; Coquille, Dec. 3 1 ; Myrtle Day Saints had fine programs and their destination as near having
Los
Angelus
ber
of
any
are required at their
road as the route over which the Dora and from Coquille to Fair- Point, January 1 ; and Bandon, Jan­ trees on Xmas Eve. The Saints safely. Mrs. Larue is visiting her peril to see kind
that such waste is not floated
view.
Both
these
roads
are
includ­
River.
Coo Bay mail should be carried,
uary 2 . All extension lectures are
decorated in a very unique daughter, Mrs. Herbert Saffell, Dear into This the notice
is given pursuant to order
That was an entirely different prop ed in Mr. Easton’s plan but he nrg- free.
manner,
there
being
not
one
but
of
the
Board
that place, (instead of her sister, as Port of Bandon. of Commissions of the
osition.The road is 30 miles shorter lects to figure on the cost of their Professor Reddie has earned at many trees all over the church mak­ stated
before.)
1
J. E. M
,
than the other, and when both construction. As these two roads the University the reputation ol be­ ing a regular grove and all were Mr. and
Secretary of the Port of Bandon.
Mrs.
Nile
Miller
sprnt
are
a
vital
part
of
Mr.
Easton's
plan,
12-2-3t
were in an equally distressing state
ing an interprative reader of great decorated beautifully. One tableau
with Mrs. Miller’s pa­
of repair; while the Middle fork it is only proper to say that the dis power and subtlety, and a course of “SaDta's visit” was enacted by a ti­ Christmas
rents,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Wallace Hum­
Notice of Final Settlement
tance
from
Fairview
to
Coquille
is
road followed its present maniacal
readings given by him this fall has ny tot whose acting was certainly mock.
but
little
if
any
greater
than
that
grade which made it as much of a
attracted ever increasing audiences. perfect.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
mountain road as the other; when from Coquille to Fairview, and the At the University he has been us­ Ray F. Garrett ami Miss Rose H. The Christmas tree given by the signed
has tiled his final account in the
Willowdale
Sunday
School,
under
people
of
Fairview
can
connect
matter of the administration of the
the mail was carried altogether by
ing the most modern dramatists, Chandler were married at the home
Estate of Ole Samueleon, deceased, and
the use of horses and half of the aith a trunk line at Coquille as easi­ Shaw, Galsworthy, Brieux and oth­ of the officiating clergyman, Rev. the management of the young peo­ that
the County Court for Coos County,
ple
of
tbe
S.
S.
was
a
decided
suc­
Oregon,
has set the 24ih day of Decem­
year by pack horBeB; then tho mail ly as the peoplo of Coquille can con­ ers, but the list tor the Coos County Thos.
Rarklow
on
December
22
and
1913,as the day and the County Court
startiog from ltoseburg could reach nect with his line at Fairview. The trip has not been made out One re­ took the eight o’clock stage tbe cess A very nice program was ren­ ber,
Room at the County Court House, Co-
Coos County, Oregon as the place
Marshfield as quickly over the old same is true of Myrtle Point and Ihe quest calls for an interpretation of same evening for California where dered, and although tbe iuclemeney ? ullle,
or hearing objections to said final ac-
road as it could reach Myrtle Point East fork. And while it might be Shakespeare's Julius Caesar at they will visit at Long Beach and of the weather kept many at home j count
the settlement of said estate.
who would otherwise have attended, Dated and this
24th day of November,
over the Middle fork, in the latter convenient for the people of Dora Marshfield.
other
Southern
California
points.
case being still 30 miles from its to have a bard surface road direct (Since the above advance notice Mr. A. Graham, an aged resident there was a very good attendance. i 1913.
OLE LUND
of the estate and of the
destination, then this thirty mile to Marshfield and another direct to was sent out from the University of our town met with a serious ac­ The young people deserve a great last Executor
and Testement of Ole Samuel-
difference was all in tavor of the Myrtle Point, still it hardly seems the dates have heed changed, and cident on Wednesday, the 24th. deal of praise and commendation son, Will
deceased.
ll-25-5t
for
the
way
in
which
they
entered
as
though
that
consideration
would
»»-
Professor Reddie will appear at Co­ He went down on the morning
old road,
But in the matter of a hard sur­ outweigh the consequent ioconve o- quille on Thursday evening Jan, 1 st, train to see I)r. Straw, who has into the pri parations, both in the In th e C ircu it C ou rt o f the S ta te o f '
O reg on for C o o s C ou n ty
program and trimmitg and decorat­
face route on the best available ience to the somewhat larger popu­ when he will give, by request, his been
doctoring
him.
He
boarded
|
Mary
Hart,
1
ing
tbe
tree
and
church,
and
for
lation
of
the
more
thickly
settled
grade we have a different story.
dramatization of David Copperfield, the afternoon train to return home
Plaintiff, |
Starting from Marshfield by the portions of the county.
one of his best program?. The blit fainted and fell from tbe car their work in cleaning the church George vs. E. Hart, j- I SUMMONS.
O VER es Y E A R S ’
longer route, there is but one low In fact, the construction of a go.al Scenic theater has lieen secured for platform just before the train start­ afterwards, and we heartily congrat­
EXPERIENCE
Defendant.
J
divide of some 50 feet elevation, at road on tho Coos Bay wagon road this entertainment, and instead of ed. He was taken to MercyHos-l ulate th-ra on their success, nnd To George E. Hart, the above named
the isthmas, to cross between Marsh­ route would give an outlet, not the the program being free, as intended I ital where it was found he had thank them for the enjoyment af­ defendant.
In the Name of the State of Oregon
field and Camas valley in Douglas best, to the interior of the shite, hut by the University, an admission of hurt his hip so he caunot stand i t forded.
You are hereby notified that you arc
required to appear in the above en
county. That a good grade can be it would not bo even a start toward 20 cents for adults and 10 cents for all. He was removed home the 26 Rev. Mrs. Dora Young came up titled
and answer the complaint
found between Myrtle Point and a si stem of county roads. It would children will be charged, the pro­ and is reported some better this * 1 from Johnson last Wednesday, tak­ on file Court
against you in the above entitled
D e s ig n s
action
within
six weeks from the 23rd
ing in the Christmas tree at the M il- day of December,
Camas there can be no possible be in no seose a trunk line for such ceeds. after the expense of the the­ morning.
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
1913,
and
if
you
fail
Anrom» sending n sketch nnd description may
lowdale U. B. church, and also tak­ so to appear and answer on or before j q Invention
n irk lf ascertain o ur opinion free w h eth er an
question, for the route follows the a system and it would accommodate ater and Prof, Reddies hotel bill
Is pm hnhly pntetitaM e. ('om m unlra-
3rd day of February, 1914, the last I sen t free. Oldest
river all tno way. Between the but a negligible percentage of the here being deducted, going for the Dr. S. C. Endicott and family, ing Christmas dinner with Mr and the
nirency for securing patent*.
day
of
the
time
prescribed
in
the
order
P
aten
ts
tak
en th ro u g h M atiu Co. receive
and
Mrs.
C.
Johnson
his
sister,
Mrs Albert Fish and remaining tip for publication of this summons, for
waters of the Coquille and the interior traffic of tho county. It benefit of the high school
w ith o u t charge. In th e
thereof th : plaintiff will apply to I
Umpqua there is then a divide to would leave the road from Marsh­ Late in January, Dr.Clitton Free- came up from Bandon to spend over the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs Al- want Court
American.
for the relief demanded in j A Scientific
cross, but by no wild freak of the field to Coquille and Myrtle Poiut mont Hodge, the fsraous swat-the- Xmas with their parents, Mr. and bee and daughter, Miss Maud, and in the said
handsom ely Illu strated w eeklr. f.argest cir­
complair , and will take judg-' culation
o f any srien u tle Journal. T erm s. $3 a
meat
against
ye
1
for
a
decree
dissolv­
Mrs.
S
S.
Endicott
Mr Hodge and son Harley 1 . so andanulling the marriage contrart | y e a r; fo u r m onths, |1 . fo ld by all new sdealer*
imagination could any one fancy it to still be constructed as the main lly biologist from Clark University
OBSERVER took Christmas dinner with Mr and ing
to compare in elevation with the stem to any possible system of will visit the county towns. Dr.
4 Co.M4
New York
now existing be .ween you and plaintiff MUNN
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