him to do so that he concluded to
become a candidate. If he is select
PUBLISHED EVERT TUESDAY ed the people will be making no
mistake.
T h e Co q u ille H e ra ld
Sesonable Remedies
SUNDAY SEKVICES IN
COQUILLE CHUKChES
E n te re d as second class m a tte r May
8, 1905. a t tlie p o st office a t C oquille,
O regon, u n d er a c t of C ongress of M arch
I’ltK H ItV T K ltlA N C H U R C H .
Use Electricity
THE RAILROAD IDEA
Services Sunday at I l a . m r.d 1
For the Coughs and Colds use
7:30 p. in.
The
Herald is in receipt of a
8 , 1879.
Sunday School at 10 a m.
pamphlet containing an address de
P. C. LEVAR, Lessee.
Frank II. Adams, Paster
livered by Win. F. Herrin, the well-
Devoted to the material and social known railroad attorney who was so
M. L Church
wholeheartedly hated in California
. f o r C a t a r r h a n d iTo/J in th e d (e a d
Suuday school at io a. m
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance during a term of years. His sub
SZ) vS d a f a r r / t ZJelly a t 2 5 c
Preaching at 11 a m.and 7:30 \ m.
is a scientifc, healing and deodorizing emollient
ject was ‘'Government Regulation
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
Phone Main 354.
[ 7:30 p. m. C H. B kvan , Paste
of Railways," and it is worth read
3 o r Q o u y h s , (Totds, ¿ B r o n c h ia / -A f f e c t i o n s
ing for the light it throws on the ';
- /f i f ) S
a rp e c to r a n t ^ H e n t h o t iz a i, « / 5 0 c
According to newspaper reports, railroad attitude of mind.
Christian Science Society
is a well-tried and moat efficient remedy
the party on whose information
Corner Third and Hall streets
Mr. Herrin argued, with justice, I
Services at 11 a m next Sun ay
Governor West started the Copper- that rates should not only be fixed
3 o r (So/f/s anf) B a y r i p p e
Subject lesson sermon, “Life.”
field invasion was one Rev. Robert above the point where they would j
^ £ /) S C o l d a n d U a g n ip p e , a t 2 5 c
Tht cost of installing is little, compared to
Sunday Scboid 10 a. m.
C. Lee. This is undoubtedly the be confiscatory of the railroad prop
will be found to give immediate relief
Wednesday evening meeriug 8:00
the convenience and benefits derived.
same Lee who once cut a wide erty, but th y ebould be high
3
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a
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e
Get an estimate on wiring
swath in Marshfield for a number enough to return a good iuterest on
M. L Church South
your house, Today
of years, being in the height of his the investment, to the end that new
i t ) S s ie -'iO u c tic W a f e r s , a t 2 3c
Sunday school at 10 . a m.
Preaching Sunday 11 a. tn, and
glory about twelve years ago. At capital can be easily secured for ex are very useful for relief of the headaches arising from the clogged state
of the system incident to a cold
7:30
that time he was pastor of the tensions and betterments. If he
Epwoith League at 6:45 p. m
Methodist church and was "ru n had stopped there he would not
3 -A c c e s s a r y ( 5 (im p le m e n t
Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 a ra.
ning the town.” The people lived have exposed his underh ing thought
Choir practice Thurs. 7:30 a. m.
- ^ t i f ) .V J i e p a t i c S a i t s , t t t 3 0 c
and moved and had their beans by which is that there should be ab
furnish the laxative necessary in the treatment of a cold—an agreeable,
A. T h o m a s , Pastor.
the gracious will of R C Lee, and solutely no limit on the rates ex
effervescent Saline Laxative and uric-acid-solvent.
ST. JA M E S E P IS C O P A L .
nothing of a public nature could he cept the old limit of "what the traf
S e rv ic e s f ir s t a m i t h i r d S u m . ays
pulled .off without his sanction fic will .briar." He lets this crop
of each
m o n th .
S u n d a y sc tool
With all the aggressiveness of the out in just one place, in the middle
e v e ry S u n d a y a t 10 a. m.
cockney Englishman, and unlirait of a paragraph, as follows:
You a re h f ni tlly wile ,v. .
ed self-esteem, he bad succeeded in
The shipper has u t ri ai complaint j
List Y our P roperty W ith
impressing his own idea of R. C it h is ot, an equality with a 1 other \
C H C R C II O F CH H IB T.
Lee’s importance upon ihe town, sli p i ns and Ilia meruli mdise readi
Bible school at 10 h m.
and what Lee said west The first ly in >'«s at the higher r i t “ which I
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.*m.
a-sures
him
the
most
efficient
trails-
break in the brilli mt sheen
his
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m .eicb
pi r'Htioii fiieiliti-s.
W e d need« y .
armor came when hi* royal coins
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
There you h ive it in a nufsbe I
Preaching at 11:00 a. ra. and 7:30.
happened to be inadvertently step
Business Property. Houses for Rent
The shipper has no real c -inp’ain’ !
p. m.
ped on by the little daily paper,
¿ fty r d
You are cordially inviud to all
if no one else can sli p any cheaper
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then just started Lee announced
these services
than bo can and if be has anyth ug
his inteutiou of running the editor
T. D. McDonald, Minimi ei
left of the proceeds of his gootls a t-!
ol that paper out of town, and as a
ter the freights arc paid; or, on the
starter he filled his church by the
other hand, if on the goods that aie
announcement that ‘omething of
shipped in the freight is not so
great importance to the town was
high that he can not buy them. As
to be discussed. Then he gave an
8 b. One of the best timber pri p
long as “merchandise readily moves"
hour to the discussion of the per
ositions on the market to lev. Olo<t
the rate cannot be too high. The
sonal shortcomings, real and other
to railroad, water imd town; natutal
community which depends on rail
Use your TELEPHONE to advantage?
wise, of the editor, not failing to
outlet fur thousands of I gs.
O e
road transportation for the market
use the name, as there were two
mile of road puts you into the tim
W ith Full Equipm ent f. o. b. Coos Co.
ing of its products and the receipt
men interested in the paper. This
ber Timber estimated at 20 to 25
of ite supplies has no real complaint
It is cheaper to TALK than to TRAVEL.
alienated many who had previously
million feet. Mostly red nnd yel
It is advisable to place your
if it be allowed to live at all, even
been bis friends, and when the
low fir nutl some white fir.
Tbe
though the railroad may be taking
order early to insure early
paper came back just once with a
l/l/e have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties
!
best
logging
proposition,
easy
of
all tbe profits of its industry, that
spring delivery.
critical estimate of the character of
and
connect with the Bed system at Roseburg
access; land does not go with this
is the railroad idea, baldly expressed
R. C. Lee and the heavens did not
buy.
Long
time
to
remove
timber;
by Mr. Herrin, under whose advice
fall still others came out of their
C oos B a y H o m e T elep h o n e Co.
right of way grant, timber back of
and guidance the policy was for
Main Olli.e
Mural ideiti, Oregon
state of hypnosis and sized him up
this tiact run be hail at a reas-icibh
many years followed by the South
J Coquille, .Oregon
_
for themselves. Finding his in
tigure Full information given to
ern Pacific in California. In Oregon
fluence wan'ng, he tried to regain
parties who are interested nn I i-un
also the same policy was followed,
his lost pre-eminence by starting a
qualify to take ti proposition of this effect of unnecessary ubusiv.- treat-| I and for her costs and disbursements
and in neither state did the railroad
campaign Sunday closing of sa
kind.
herein.
feel uuder obligations to expeud
inent perpetrated by ti e arresting
loons Like many other lime light
Service of this summons is made by
STUTSM AN & CO.
some of its immense profits in “ex Bible also because the prospective
officer. However bo
bn is fast recu- j publication in pursuance of an order of
performers, however, instead of try
„ r, „ I the Honorable R.G. Morrow, presiding
tensions and bettermeuts” until the commerce was insufficient to justify
M arshfield,
O regon perating, and will lie
ing to assist the officers by the
„i n a P e { Circuit Judge of Coos County, Oregon,
advent of other roads forced it to the Government’s undertaking the
liminary
bearing
in
a
few
'lavs,
or - dated the 20 th day of De- ember, 1913,
forms of law, lie announced his in
management, has a remarkably w.ill-
some show of activity.
¡-^ ',lirectinff that the same be pub-
improvement, < vec with half tbe O f Interest to Those W ho preserved voice for a man of his ex as soon as the state’s witnesses k -mt lished
tention of forcing the city council
once a week for six successive
To
the
railroad
mind,the
rate-reg
here.
W.
W.
Curdwel
Curdwel!
of
Roseburg,
weeks
in the Herald, a weekly news
cost borne by the local community.
Patronize th e Movies
to do the dosing act. To this end,
treme age, and the old ballads he
paper
of
general circulation published
ulating power has no right to take An appeal from the decision can be
and
J.
Huntley
of
this
place
are
the
he marshalled quite a number of
at Coquille, Coos County. Oregon.
sang aroused many memories in *he
cognizauce of railroad profits so filed within 30 days.
12-23-7t
C. F. M c K nioht ,
Cleo Madison, the i harming act- elderly portion of his hearers The defendant's attorneys.
misguided women one evening and
Attorney for Plaintiff.
long as they are high enough. Noth
ress
who
was
here
with
her
compa
led them before the council, acting
Jewsharp
as
a
musical
instrument
M. W . A. O fficers Installed
(Curry County Leader)
as spokeman in the "dem and” that ing must be done that would re
ny last summer, hae broken into the also brought memories of an earlier
duce
their
profits
below
the
point
,
Port Orford baek to tbe days of
the saloons be closed. As it hap
moving
pictures
aud
is
now
playing
Beaver Camp No 10 , 550 , M. W.
dav, and in the bands of an expert!,,,,
,
. ,
where the obtaining of new capital
T
1
49. The heavy sea caused by the
pened the city attorney at that time
leads with the independent compa- it is
no mean competitor of some of!
, ,
...
, ,
becomes difficult, but so long as A., at its régulai meeting, Jan. 3 ,
recent storm, panned the sand down
was a very courteous and suave
held its annual installation of offi- niea located near Los Angeles.
the
others
wnicb
are
more
familiar
,
.,
,
.
.
.
.
.
,
“traffic moves freely” no power on
,
, ,,
to the lowest tt has been seeu for
gentlemau who has since attained a
cers.
The
officers
chosen
for
the
en
Margarita
Fisher
is
another
form
on
the
vaudeville
stage.
earth should have authority to say
many years, All the men and teams
position of consider able prominence
er dramatic visitor to Coos county
With high-class vaudeville in ad- available were rushed out. at low
that the railroads are making too suing year are:
in the judiciary. He acted as
Venerable Consul, C. D Hudson. who is making quite a name in the dition to the regular pictures at 'he udp> 8COOping up the gold and
much money at the expense of the
spokeman for the council, and the
Esteemed Past Consul, M. O. movies. Her busb-nd, Harry Pol Scenic, and 0000 feet of pictures at black saud 1)y the wnf,on |„ads.
public.
way he wound the Rev, R C. Lee
lard, is a diriCTor for one of the in the Grand, the show patrons were
It has been this policy of squeez Hawkins
S. N. Croft of Fuurinile, was
up, made a donkey of him, and lett
Worthy Adviser, J. H Smith.
dependent
companies iu southern offered an embarrassment of riches
ing the ultimate cent from their en
transacting
business in Langlois Rooms in Coiinction
him wildly clutching the air for
California.
Excellent Banker, M. C, Tozier.
for ten cents last evening.
forced patrons that has created the
Tuesday. Mr. Croft in speaking of
support was worth witnessing. Of
Clerk,
Lloyd
H.
Irvine.
Those who saw the Vitagraph
sentiment among the people which
clearing land says: The goat is Ihe
A Puzzle.
course this grand stand play had
Escort, H. B. Tozier.
picture, “Bianca, ’ at the Scenic “Did you ever help put a puzzle to
lias forced the legislation against
A le x s o n B u ild in g
greatest method of clearing brush
no effect in the matter of the clos
Watchman, R. T. Newton.
last week saw one of the best pieces gether?“ “No. My wife always as
E a s t E n d F i r s t S t.
which
Herrin
and
his
like
now
land,
also
they
thrive
and
like
the
ing of the saloons on Sunday,
Sentry, James McGriffin
of character acting that has appear sembles herself alone.”—Judge.
complain.
It is the same policy
swamp flag, which if left grow,
which was put in force some years
Managers. O. Wilson, J. H. Oer- ed here in quite a while. Marguer
would soon kill out the grass He
CURRY COUNTY CULLINGS
later when the town was ready for which is now iu force wherever i's ding, W. A. Darling.
ite Gibson, who is a very bright and
has a herd of 80 head, which are G EO . C . T H E R A U L T
it; but it resulted a heavy loss ol operation has not been interfered
Physician, Richmond Culin
pretty young actress, played the
with by railroad commissions. It
P R O P R IE T O R
(From the Port Orford Tribune)
housed in a barn 50x100 feet aud
his remaining prestige for the Rev.
After installation some candi part of tbo heavy-featured, ignorant
will always be the uatural p ilicy of
After
a
two
weeks’
vacation,
our
built on tbe plan of a base ball
R. C. Lee. Without going too
dates were conducted through the and timid Dago girl in a mauuer
much into his private habits it may ptivately owned railroads or any mysteries of Woodcraft by the De that completely gunk her personali public school was resumed last stand, thereby insuring a place for
Monday.
the goats to sleep and keep clean
be said that they were such that he other monopolies.
gree Team, following which a ty in tbo character she protrayed.
George II. Guerin and wife, pio
later vacated the pulpit which he
bountiful repast was spread by the Keep your eye ou this young wom
Poor B andon
Notice to T axpayers
neer residents of Curry county,
did not lriuor and engaged in busi
lunch committee. After lunch a an and you will see some good act
owners of valuable property in the
Regular as the Clock
ness as manager of a music house
The Coquille Commercial club meeting of the M. W. A. Club was ing.
Coquille, Oregon, Jan 1st , 1914.
i Eckley country, are now residents
for a local brewer and capitalist. met last Tuesday night with large called and the following officers
Taxes for the year 1913 will be
The advance in the power and en- j Qf Oakland, Cal.
His business methods were not such attendance, says the Sentinel, an 1 were elected:
due and payable Jan. 15lh , 1914
durance
of
the
aereoplane
is
realized
that he could retain this job, and considered some important projects
An exchange, commenting on the I If not paid by the 1st. of April, 1 per
H. B. Tozier, President; L. H.
after a short lime he quietly left the The Bandon Commercial club nr t Irvine, Secretary and Treasurer. w en it is stated that John Bunny lmmensq numbers of clothespins cent, a month for every mouth there-
F irst-c la ss fare o n ly ............. $7.50
was recently taken aloft and the i manufi»cture«l, asks, “what becomes I *f,er wil1
" “HI Sept. 1 s t,
country, with quite a heavy cloud | Friday nigbt with throe in atten I-
The above named with R. T.
U p freig h t, p er t o n ................. 3.00
machine
stood
the
strain
and
re
-;
of
tbem?>
-
That’s
easy:
They
get
when
10
Per
cent
penalty
will
also
resting over him. From time to | anee nnd nothing was done although Newton, constitute the Executive
turned him safely to his millions of about tbfee Bbeets in the wind nnd be
time reports have come back that important businoss was on hand.! Board,
No rebate allowed.
admirers.
E. & E. T. K ruse
go off on a bar.
he had braced up, quit drinking II What accounts for the different ?j
Tax bills will be mailed upon r •
2 4 C a lifo rn ia S tr e e t, S a n F r a n c is c o
The
new
Grand
opened
Saturday
p
ort
Qrford’s
oldest
landmark
and got back into the ministry
ceipt
of
description
of
properly
en
It ’Has Bandon lost ila public spirit ! T £ ° £°U a desirC
g° ° d neiKhhors?
good neighbor.
night with a large attendance, and the “old Tich.nor house,” built by I which you desire to pay taxes.
seems that he has again attained a I entirely?— ’Western World
—
four reels of excellent pictures were C||pt Wi!liatn Tichenor in pioneer!
T M DIM MICK,
F o r R é s e rv a tio n s
position of some prominence, and it
To Hold Revival
County T'pasuri r.
shown. If all joker comedies are as day9> an , occupiad by bilu a8 „ reai. 1 »
Is not to be wondered at that our i N othing for U pper River
NOSLER & NORTON
Clrcult Cou*rt of the s tjte of
erratic governor has hooked up J
The Coquille Ministerial Union funny as “Throwing the Bull,’’ they dencn up lo tbe time üf hig deatb, L
A g e n ts, C o q u ille , O re g o n
with him in the Copperfield grand
A Washington dispatch says: The ! is planning to hold a union revival, are certainly worth seeing. The collapsed during the storm last
Oregon for Coos County
standing stunt.
I Mar>' Hart,
|
hoard of Army Engineers has re- to commence about February first, changes in the front of the house week
wee“-
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Plaintiff, j
ported adversely on a plan to iui-( The M. E. Church, the M. E. South, have greatly improved its appear
vs.
)■
SUMMONS,
O V E R es Y E A R S ’
j George E. Hart, I
(Gold Beach Globe)
J J. Stanley, who at the request prove the Coquille lliver between the Preshyterian and the Christian ance, and the enlargement of the
E X P E R IE N C E
Defendant.
J
m . & Dcraeritt, whose life was
oi many of his tiieuds, has an- Coquille and Myrtle Point. The churches will unite iu these tnec-t- operating room is nnother great im-
To George E. Hart, the above named
ncuuced his candidacy for the project was recommended by tbo ing«.
Anatigements have been provement. By having two rna- dispared of gome ten days ago, is defendant.
In the Name of the State of Oregon
county judgeship, ought to prove a District Engineer, who reported partially completed to secure the chines in service, the waits betwien now fast recovering so much us to You
are hereby notified that you are
strong candidate Mr. Stanley has that a 00-foot channel, 3 1 2 services of Geo. W. Taylor, of Los the reels are eliminated, aDd the be abie fo be about ihe bouse and required to a p p e a r in the above en
titled Court and answer the complaint
TRADE M ARKS
been a resident ol Coos county for feet deep, could lie established at a Angeles, who is quite a noted re- absence of advertising slides is a yard,
on file against you in the shove entitled
D e s ig n s
many years, and at one time he cost of $15,000, with »4000 annual vivalist. He is now at Rupert, Ida- welcome relief to the nerves of the
action
within six weeks from the 23rd
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
The editor of tbe Olobe made a
A n r o n « « e n illn g n a k e t r h a n d d e s c r ip tio n m iiy
day
o
f
December,
1913,
and
if
you
fail
audience.
served several terms as county clerk |y for maintenance.
He reconi- ho, and a telegram was sent to him
q u ic k ly Mwcprtniii o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e th e r an
trip to Roeeburg _ last week iu tbe so _ to appear
appea and
......................
__ before
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answer on or
in v e n tio n la p r o h a h l f put e n ta b le , t ninuirilca*
s t r i c t l y c o n f id e n tia l. HAN0B00K o n P a t e n t s
to the perfect satisfaction of the mended the adoption of the plan, last night to close the arrangements,
The “Whistling Rufus" act put on capacity of deputy sheriff to bring the 3rd day of February. 1911. the last l s io e n n t s fre
e . O ld e s t Htcency f o r s e e u r l i i* p u t e tt f a .
P a t e n t a t a k e n tlir o u if h M u n n A C o. ------•—
r e c .lT .
people. He is one of the solid, le-1 provided the local interests would The place of meeting has not been > * ' , h e 'S c f ,lic ,o r 8 ev ert' 1 ‘‘'e n i n g . fro m t b a t p point
«j 11 u tue, W ithout ciutrue, Iu the
o i „ t A. it.
R . Cooley
C o o le y w h o for
fo r publication
o u b h catio n o of 7 T this
h 7 .h s1
im m o ,'s°r for
fo i
summons,
vel-headed and reliable citizens o f. bear half the cost. The Board of fully settled, but it is desired to se I 'vn* » decided novelty and took well j, charged with the crime of killing want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in A handsomely Illustrated weekly.
the county aud is in no sense an Euginet rs says the proposed dredg- cure a place woomy enough to acco- ! with tbe audience. The old gentle- Thoa Van Pelt some sixteen years in
I . a r r e s t e lf-
said complaint, and will take judg cnlnthm o f any srientldc
I ._ Journal.
......... Term s, | 3 a
~ hi
f o u r m o u th ‘ s , 91*
Ö 141
o U lb y a ll newsGonlei
oflice seeker It was only after ed channel would deteriorate rapid- modate the large audiences which man, whose right name the Herald ago. We found Mr. Cooley in ment against you for a decree dissolv
ing and snuffing the marriage contract
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many of bis associates had urged ly, and that the project was not fea- are confidently expected
has been unable to extract from the ratber a pitiable condition, the now e x is tin g b etw een you and p lain tiff MUNN
" ‘lY,"” , &_.Co^
r Bi„ W u io New
IIn ." York
I
A. P. S. PREPARATIONS
It Saves
Time
Money
Labor
OREGON POWER CO.
KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE
P a cific R eal E state Co.
j
NEW 1914 PRICES
Model T Runabout
$600
Model T Touring Car 650
Model T Town Car
850
M. M. Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore.
Good Reading
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San Francisco
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P atents
Scientific American.