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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1914)
era’ apple bouse The Coquille Herald washed away with turned homo, its contents; hai came down iht 1».- Jessie Courtrigbt baa been vi j er baled from whence wo are not in- ! itiug relative« at B tndor. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY , . . . formed. The bay wag full of 1 Keeping tbe telegraph line up Eutered as second class matter May , ti- > f A» ' /. 8, 1905. at the poBt office at Coquille, last week and raeu with boat« were keeps Jerry Kiugslei going Oregon, underact of Centres- of March ! busy catching them. A great ui»- ouni,uK 8, 1879. bodily from real life, and as ebait- CATES BANQUET nv boxes of appl s were also caught! P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. The banquet given by the Com man of the Old Maid Society Miss but doubtless valuable property has Devoted to the material and social mercial Club lust Thursday evening Beulah Price showed decided talent gone to sea We have nit Johu and Harry Guerin turno upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par as a farewell honor to hew A . Cates and sell possession. Tbe others heard of any stock being lost on . hl>|uo ou ,he ticularly and of Coos County generally. and a mark of appreciation for his all filled their parts well, and tbe last Flizabitb from Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Coos river The water was six feet wber„ hHV- been f( r only feature that should be criti services to the club and to tbe com deep ,n Jan Koakam s house at tbe . tbe pMt ,UOBtb Phone Maiu 354 . munity during his year’s incum cised was the long wait before the forks of the river and there was first rising of the curtain. This is „ 1 , in nr . T. A Bandoo papir m>iliea complaint bency of the office of secretary of also several feet of , water D. I O. F. Broadbent went to S-.n a feature of every amateur enter- T FI n as in many 1 ^ Francisco on the Elizabeth of the tbusly: “ The Cit t Council seems in that organization, brought together L. r. nmith ■ s as well ^ taiument the elimination of which about fifty members of that organi clined to follow the g lordly ac others. Most all of those faro.s would make a great hit with the cepted rule long ago adoj ted by zation and it is reported by all to have good high building spots and Mrs. C. H. SuuthmuvJ was tal en public why buildings are constructed bu- *itb paralysis 011 A eJn> ml tv a in. certain of the Ban Ion .nerchants havo been a brilliant success. low high water mark is a mystery io but rallied quickly with Dr. L. ep The assemblage gathered around in playing ooe nowspip r against EVANGELIST MEETINGS us. in attendance. another and pedd ing tbtir adver a board which it is perfectly proper Evangelist Geo. W. Taylor and The water carried off nearly all tising to the one who ffi.1 come to call “festive” at 9 p. m. and it Dr. L. G. Johnson and wife W ‘tit his party of co-workers arrived in fencing ou the river Imi.k and cov nearest breaking bis urel: t o get it." was nearly 3 a. m. wheD the last over Tuesday to North Bend to as ered the orchards with drift wood. Coquille last Thursday. The op After dicussing the Well, why no!? If a city council guest rose. The large b >om, which contained ening meeting in the big union ev upwards of 800 logs, ou the E.st sist Dr. Mirgus to perform au oper does not give the public printing to feast of good things provided by angelistic campaign was held in Fork of the North Fork, was eai- ation for appendicitis ou Miss M >ry the paper that will do it cheapest the caterer, the Moffett Hotel, the the Skating Rtnk at eleven o’clock ried away, and the logs arc scattered C. Drain, superintendent ol ihe then all the other papers are likely real object of the meeting was made White Cross Hospital in this c:ty. Sunday morniug. The ball was all over the bay. JUST RECOUNT THE LITTLE TREASURES YOU HOLD to cry “graft’’ or “favoritism.” If the order of business, and for sever Mrs. Johnson reroaiutd with her Robt. Rooke’s orchard was almost well filled by people whe came to DEAR WHICH OTHERS HAVE GIVEN YOU, AND WHICH YOU printers do not get living rates it is al hours the air was full of oratory, ruined, the drifting logs breaking sister, Miss Draiu, to help caru for STILL POSSESS AFTER MANY YEARS. YOUR OWN HAPPINESS hear the evangelist’s first message down most cf the trees. WHICH THESE REMEMBRANCES REVIVE WILL INSPIRE YOU the fault of no one but themselves, moBtly of a lively and humorous turn her 00 “ Power.” Another good meet TO SEND VALENTINES WHICH WILL NOT PERISH WITH THE S. Steward’s new residence on and if they enjoy the pnstime of A. J. Sherwood acted as toastmaster DAY. WE HAVE SCORES OF APPROPRIATE VALENTINE “RE Mrs. R C. Dement entertained a ing was held at 2:30 when the the Coquille was carried off, and MEMBRANCES” IT WILL PLEASE YOU TO GIVE. THE QUAL cutting each other’s throats it is and kept things moving from start few of her lady friends at home at theme was “ Redeeming the Time.” orchard covered with drift wood ITY OF OUR GIFTS IS SUPERB; THE PRICES HONEST. to finish. President L. H. Hazard their own funeral. At Freedom the water took posses a biithday dinner given in her hon This was followed by a big chorus was the first speaker and in behalf sion of Robt. Lowe's store and be or. Those present were Mrs. Jag. rehersal in charge of Prof. Clarence escaped through the second story of the club extended to the guest of E. Lane, Mr. Taylor’s assistant and window, carrying away a portion of Arrington, Mrs J. Schilling, Mrs. honor assurance of appreciation of Chas. Adams and Mrs. Lester De The Good Roads bonding petiti his services to tbe club, of the high Musical Director, and when the bis goods. The water was up to the floor of ment. evening service was reached, things ons which have been in circulation personal regard in which be was the seccnd story in Capt Butler’s Miss Weatberbee, of Seattle, is throughout the county were filed held, and of regret at bis departure. were going in full swing. residence when our informant visitiug Mrs. Tbos. Guerin Rev. Taylor is a native of Ken- yesterday with the county court by This struck the keynote which ran passed. C Matbeney, who has been etay- President Morrison of the Good through all the talk which followed, tuekey. He has had twenty years’ iug with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Cor- Roads Association. The petitions and if Mr. Cates didn’t get all swell- experience in evangelistic work and biD, since their father died, reports contained 1250 names, over four up it was because his girth would is an interesting and forceful speak er whose messages are delivered in Win. Corbin much better. He left times the number needed. not admit of extension. Among the (Continued from first page) for his home in Fa-tern Oregon last Of this number, Bandon rolled others heard from during the course a clear, convincing style and in the the case of Mr. Taft selves the best Friday, via Roaibu'g up the handsome uumber of 400, of the evening were J. S. Lawrence, common vernacular of the people. Mr. Lane is a young man whose purpose. Naturally of a large sta Myrtle Point 200, North Bend 160, W. H. Lyons, O. A. Mintonye, home is at Phillipsburg, Kansas. ture, the habits of life in the White ( received too late last week ) Marshfield 127 and Coqutlle too, James Watson, Frank Burkbolder( He makes much of the chorus and House caused him to put on flesh Wm. Hendricks, who purchased the others being scattering. The W. H. Young, L. A. Liljeqvist, Dr. so that before he left Washington some property near Tracy, Cal , a number secured here could easily Eodicott, O. C. Sanford, L. J. Cary, orchestra and is an exceptional he was so bulky that his movements while back, shipped all his house leader of song. Both of these men have been doubled bad it been neces J. A Lamb, H. O. Anderson, C. A were awkward, and some even de hold goods and went doan there are members of the International sary. However, the workers here Howard, F. E. McKenna and T. J. clared that he was becoming un about four weeks ago to locate, in Association of Evangelists, with were at a decided disadvantage, as Thrift. sightly. Mr. Taft took off twenty tending that Mrs Hendricks would headquarters at Winona Lake, Ind. the voters could only be registered Mr.Cates responded briefly,thank pounds a month at first, and has join him later- Lust Friday he re at the clerk’s office, and tbej regis ing his friends fortheir kind expres and of the Evangelist's Association demonstrated that ones weight is turned, having re-shipped his gm Is tering officer and the circulator of sions, expressing confidence in the Bureau, Chicago. largely iu their own keeping. On He thinks Coos county is good Mrs. Taylor is a cornetist of abil the petition could not hunt in pairs future of this section and bis best The cost of installing is little, compared to his recent visits to Washington he enough for him, and in a shoit I me as could be done in other parts of wishes for its rapid developement. ity and has charge of the personal the convenience and benefits derived. looked quite like auolfie; man: and be anf| bj8 wjje wj|| |110VB onto the work. Her cornet solos are pleas the couDty. Mayor Morrison responded in a fit the best of it is that he declares that Benson ranch on Catching Creek Get an estimate on wiring ing features of the sevices. Paul The law requires 25 per ceut of ting manuer, and the most success he “ never felt better.” Fat men your house, Taylor, the evangelist’s elder son, Friday a bran new baby arrived the number of votes cast lor su ful affair of the kind in the history have only to get a copy of the Pres is the soloist and has a tenor voice at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor preme judge at the last election. In of the city came to a close ident’s menu to reduce. For their of pleasing quality. man McDonald. A girl was also this case, the number was 1215, so satisfaction it may be added that The message last night on "Pray welcomed at the home of Mr. : nd it will be seen that the petitions they can leave the woodpiles and On Thursday evening, while the carried-ovgr 100 per cent. In the Commercial Club was banqueting e r ” was full of reireshmem and the trees and the haystacks to the Mrs. Conger ou Tuesday. Ihe 2 ' !h 1 inspiration on a subject usually re- discussion which followed the pre Lew A. Cates at the Woodmen hall, George Bryant and family w<‘nt keeping of those great friends, the sentation of the petition, Judge Hall a number of ladies gathered at the ! garded as being dry and uninter- Kaiser and the Colonel. over to F. E. Soutlimayd’s, on the esting. The subject tonight is expressed himself as disposed to Noith fork, Thursday, aud can’ t get home of Mrs. J. A. Lamb and held Promises.” Wednesday submit the matter to the voters at an informal farewell party in honor j "The back as the water is over the fill. the coming primary election instead of Mrs. Cates, who has made many night’s sermon will be on “ The Mrs. Alva Lee, who is visiting Paramount Issue in the C'hiistian District Attorney Liljeqvist has Mr King’s people at Norway, is be of calling a special election, this for warm friends during her year’s res I Lite.’ ’ There will be services eve received a copy of a long brief ing detained by the high water. the sake of saving about $2000 ex idence in this city. The evening ry evening of the week beginning whi -li lets been filed in tbe supreme pense to the county. President Mor Mrs. Tbos. Guerin, who accompa was pleasantly spent in games and at 7:30. court askiDg for tbe re-hesriug of rison opposed this plan, urging that nied -Mrs. H Tucker to North Bond conversation, delicious refreshments This campaign is being put ou the State against R. G. Case. This if anything is to be done to the roads were served by the hostess. by tbe local churches of Coquille. wae case involving the validity of last Monday, returned Thursday, this year there no time to spare, and The Methodist church, C. H. Bry the Peddlers law, under which Mr, She reports Mrs. Tucker as having Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and if the election be not held until May an, pastor, the M. E. Church, Liljeqvist started the prosecution of stood the operation Dicely on Wed "THE NEW m inister ” it will be too late in the season to Business Property. Houses for Rent nesday. get any action before the bad wea The comic opera, “ The New South, A. Thomas, pastor, the tbe defendent in 1911 and involves OBSERVER ther sets in. Judge Hall gave his Minister,” given by the M. E- Christian Church, T. B. McDonald, some very knotty problems, inas and the Presbyterian much as it skirts the domains cover opinion that it would be too late, church South at Masonic hall Sat pastor, anyway, and cited the length of urday night, under direction of Church, F. H. Adams, pastor, and ed by the federal consti'ution. Mr. (From the Port Orford Tribune) time it has taken Jackson county George Leach, was an unqualified their people are uniting in the effort Liljeqvist won the case in the justice to put the bond matter through and success. The seating capacity of the to bring about a gracious revival court,again in the Circuit Court.and The name of the Big Bend votiug of Sixes River met with a distreis- tlement of said estate. get the money on band. But Mr. hall was fully occupied, and the that will bring great good to the on the nppealto the Supreme C mrt Dated this 29th day of January, 1914, precinct has been changed to Ag- accident last week bv falling and town and community. and hopes to score another victory Morrison cal'ed his attention to the large audience was well entertained Perry H. Brewer, Jr., Executor of the estate wheu he goes to Salem to argue the ness. fact that Jackson county did not and was enthusiastically apprecia striking his knee on tbe sharp edge MARRIED FIFTY YEARS and of the last will and motion for n re-hearing. A. J. Marsh was again appointed of a double bitted ax, severing the wait until the money was on hand, tive of the efforts of the amateur testament of Perry H, Mr. and Mrs. Ira W Snyder, who Brewer, deceased. but as soon as the bonds were voted performers. Supervisor for Port Orford district. knee cap. He was in quite a serious 2-3-5t — ---------- make their home with their daugh went ahead with her preparations The play was funny throughout J. D. Loucks expects to start up condition at last accounts, and it is ter and her husbaud, Mr. and Mrs. for work, letting contracts etc., with and full of gentle satire which was feared he will have u stiff leg, if Tbe wind storm of Sunday night, his Elk River mill as early in the H. L- Johnson, are looking for the result that much had been ac throughly enjoyed by the church nothing more serious occurs. Spring as the weather will permit. Notice is hereby given that the un ward to celebrating their golden blew many trees to the ground. At complished this summer. He ar people as well as others. It certain dersigned has been duly appointed ad E. B Thrift, the Langlois mer wedding on the 17th of March. McKinley Alvin Brown’s blacksmith ministrator of the estate of William gued that, as Jackson county’s ly brought out the difficulties un (Gold BeachGlobe) I’anter, deceased and that all persons They were married at Rhinebeck, shop was blown down, spread out chant, is making San Francisco and course in the bond issue has been der which a new minister, or an The mail carrier between here having claims against said estate are Duchess Co , N. Y., on March 17, fiat. On Middle creek a tree stiuck San Jose a visit. hereby notified that they ara required found legal in every particular ano old one either, must work in his The Darling boys, recent settlers and Hai bur missed two trips last to present the same duly verified and 1864, the bride’s maiden name be tbe borne of a man who is working with the proper vouchers therefor to has been approved by the bond endeavor to please his congregation; The house on a homestead between Elk and week on accou. t of high water in the undersigned at the office of A. J. ing Sarah M Marquette. They in one of the camps. houses, it would be practicable for the petty jealousies and widely va tbe Chctco river. The mail down Sherwood in Coquille. Coos County, Or removed to Illinois in 1871, where was knocked in and would have Sixes, bad tbe misfortunate to 1 >se egon within six months from the date Coos to get an abstract of the whole rying ideas of the prominent mem the river bus been coming regularly they lived for about 30 years, then been completely cru-hed if a knoll all their household furniture, which of this notice. record from Jackson and follow the bers all centering on him as storm from Maria! but Friday wa« the first Dated this 31st day of January, 1914. moved to South Dakota and after over which the trre fell had not was carried away with tbe wharf W. R. Panter, same proccedure, thus making it ceuter. trip for more than a week that tbe 2-3-5t ! liviug there » few years continued kept tbe tree from striking the Sunday night. Administrator. perfectly safe for the county court In the title role Earl Leslie did a mail got over from Dotban on ac Tbe husband their westward way, going to ground full length In our 1885 items ihis week ap- In the Circuit Court of the State of to go ahead with the improvement good piece of work. In appearance Cashmere, Wash. They have re received some scratches and bruises; I pears the announcement that the count of snow on the divide. Four Oregon for Coos County plans, surveying, etc , as soon as and manuer he fitted the part, and feet of snow was report» d at the Mary Hart, | sided here three years and think the wife and children escaped un-! p ort Orford wbajf “ is almost corn- the bonds shall have been voted. his vocal offerings were highly en Plaintiff, Meadows at one time last week. they have found the right place at hurt. j pleted.” It received its final finish SUMMONS. Judge Hall replied that the Coos joyable. If he was a little diffident Measles are still in evidence in rgt last As a matter of tact, however, The slide at Cedar creiit which last Sunday night, sft< r a faithful county court would uot go ahead in his love-making, that also fitted D . «fendant. J they propose to go east about a blocked the road for about two j and continuous service of over 28 this place and have invaded the with the work until the money the part of a young minister, who George E. Hart, the above name homes of several families who lire To defendant. couple of miles before their golden weeks and caused the mails to be | years. should be actually ou hand Final is not supposed to have had much In the Name of the State of Oregc jubilee, as they will move out to transferred at that point has been j A move is on foot to build a good in the county. Miss Ina Gardner ly, Friday forenoon was set as the experience in that line. It also is now the latest v etim in town. You are hereby notified that you at their ranch before that date shoveled out aud the blockade on and permanent wagon road to Ihe required to appear in the above er time for the hearing of the petitions, went well with the shy and modest Mrs. Melvil- and daughter Mary titled Court and answer the complair the east side of Sumner mountain j beaob by voluntary work, beginning and it would be ail excellent idea beating of his lady love, the new on file against you in the above entitle are tow in a conval-sc nt state from caused by the wind is cut out and near Zomw-ili’a barn and following action within six weeks from the 23r for every Good Roads booster in teacher. In this part Miss Myrtle the disease ss are Jesse Turner and day of December, 1913, and if you fa the county, who can possibly do so, Lund was a graceful figure, and I d tbe clippings made by the the mail is going through on regu- Fifth street easlwa d to the point his family. The disease has r ached so to appear and answer on or befor to be on hand to lend his itilluence her sweet voice was heard to ad Coos Bay News from its old files, lar. Ihe slide gave J. D. Laird, where 1 lie pr- sent road intersects the homes of W. II. Crook and the 3rd day of February, 1914, the lar day of the time prescribed in the ordr In the direction of prompt action. vantage in her solos. As ILziki- tbe following notes are found touch Rufus Howe, and James Winters Hie beach. It is s good prnct! al Harry Ian ert of Pistol River. Last for publication of this summons, fc want thereof the plaintiff will apply t The whole matter has been so ah Sharp, George O Leech simply ing a freshet of over 30 years ago. plenty of extra work getting the route on a very easv grade an I the accounts w re to Ihe r fleet that the Court for the relief demanded i work can be easily accomplished. thoroughly threshed out, and the brought down tbe house, and his The News of Jan. 19 , 1881 , had mail through.' in said complaint, and will take judg each family was getting ah ng nice ment against you for a decree dissolv indications point so unequivocably I was the best piece ol chara ter act this: Mr. and Mrs. Loveland, neu Me- The County C mrt, at its Jn u y ly and would soon be ov r them ing and anulling the marriage contrac to an overwhelming sentiment ' ing seen in this town for a long Nearly all the valley farms in ths Intyre, on their way to their home term, npp >n ted the following ladies now existing between you and plainti! throughout the county in favor of time. There was nothing of the and for her costs and disbursement county are now or have been un- ' in Lake county, were at Mr. Court- Bs Clerks on Ihe F.'e tinn Boards of herein. the bond issue and the earliest pos- I rights two days waiting fora chance the County. Pistol river, Mrs. Jul* Service of this summons is made b sible inauguration of the work oi l amateur about it, but it was of a der water du iiD g the past week, Notice is hereby given that the un publication in pursuance of an order 0 ia Cruok; Wedderhurn, Mrs. Nellie dersigned road improvement, that there! class that would go anywhere. As j Coos river and the Coquille are to take the stage. has fil ’d in the County Court the Honorable R.G. Morrow, presidini would seem to he no room lor doubt the old sexton, F'rank Leslie also higher than they have been since Fred Baker bought hai of Ham Canghell; Port Orford, Mrs. Calla for Coos County. Oregon his final ac Circuit Judge of Coos County. Oregon as to what the people want, and showed decided talent in the line of 1801 , and much damage is the re Bunch on Cherry creek and has the Zumwalt, Mrs. Eva Stewart, Mrs. count in the matter of the estate of dated the 20th day of December, 1913 Perry H. Brewer, deceased and that I and directing that the same be pub any plan for delaying all work for character acting, and his solos were sult. Report says that Y. M. Lowe knowlege that it costs to haul hay Ells Knapp; Six«s, Fvaline Wei's; the said County Court has sot the 5th fished once a week for six successiv another year should bring forth a of March, 1914 as the day and the in the Herald, a weekly news Eckley. Mrs. Hattie Hampton, Mrs. day protest from all over the county fine. The president of the Ladies lost all of his catt'e and doubthsa from there County Court l oom in the County weeks paper of general circulation publish» C ourt Hou.-e at oquille, Coos County, that would leave the court in no Aid Society, enacted by Mrs. J. S much stock is drowned aloD g the at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. Ezra Watson who has been work- ^ laud Clark, Oregon as the pi ice for hearing objec 12-23-7t C. F. M c K night doubt as to public sentiment. Lawrence, might have been taken rivi i. On Coos rivi r Anson Rog- ing at Bandon with his team has re- The oldest son of Louis Farrier tions to said final account and the set- Attorney for Plainti Myrtle Point Pointera LASTING VALENTINE W W. H. SCHROEDER Bond Petition Filed JEW ELER FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL îritv ) Use Electricity It Saves Time Money Labor Today OREGON POWER CO. Still Fighting Cist Your Property With Pacific Real Estate Co. CURRY COUNTY CULLINGS M. M. Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore. East Fork Items Notice to Creditors An Early Day Freshet Notice of Final Settlement