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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1914)
ground l ist season. North Bend has started the season by piaciice | last Sunday and have a game ar ranged with the Michie dredge nine ' for next Sunday. North Bend is likely to be the first to organize, for their enthusi asm always bears results. They have over there, Catcher Thomas, Ted Kissarn, Surbeck, D. Hull. P. Sater and a number ol other e lig i ble players They report several unknowns also. The average rule is that unknowns remain unknowns although a few strangers made g >od last season. Marshfield has some material, but not enough, it is thought, to construct a team ’ Duke” Free man was out with the Nortli Bend players last Sunday and had a work out; “ Speed Woods isiu town and is available; C. B. Landers has returned to the bay from Portland and be will probably be in tile line up this season. Mike Burke looks confident this spring aud should have a good season, for he is heav ier than last year Roy Abbott says he is in good trim and expects to play first base better than he did last year. At Coquille they have their reg ular team of last season, with a few exceptions. Jim Collier will be there and they will have the nu cleus from which to build a first- class team. Tamp Osborne, who is a good all- around player and who is now in North Bend, has an idea he wants to pla\ with Marshfield this year and will probably land here. Rumors come from Bandon the larger percentage of new arrivals are ball players and they are stock ing up pretty heavily. If Bandon organizes and joins the league tire rest of the county towns can look for the usual pennant winning bunch. Myrtle Point will play largely home men no doubt, for the town is small and they doh’t feel able to support such a ream as Bandon aud the Bay towns cau afford The next thing in order, now the season is upon us, is to call a meet ing of the five towns and talk the situation over before it is loo late to commence The start this sea son should not be later than Mav 20, for interest lags later on and there should be 16 games at least. Planting Season is Here I BRIDliE SCHOOL FIRST AT TOP SUNDAY SEKVICES IN C U PILLE C H IM E S Reaches “Standard A” With a Rating of Ninety-Six I'UKM IIYTKIUAN CH U RCH . Services Sunday at 11 a. 111 and Bridge has the first “ A Standard” 7:30 p. m. Suuday School at 111 a. m. Grass Seeds---Alsike Clover, Alfalfa school iu the county How is that Frank H. Adams, Pastor for the most isolated town in the Rye Grass and Timothy county, the only one that is reached M. L Church by wagon road alone? Sunday school at iu a. m County School Superintendent Preaching at 11 a m.and 7:30 p.m Corn, Vetches, Beets, Carrots etc. Baker spent four days at Bridge Prayer meeting Thursdays at last week, reaching there Tuesday 7:30 p m. C H. B r y a n , Paster. Everything for the Dairyman and coming away Friday. On his Christian Science Society arrival he graded tlie school accord Corner Third uuJ Hall streets ing to the new standardization Services at 11 a m uext Sunday system that has been explained in subject leesou sermon, 1 R. ality” the Herald, and found that it was Sunday School 10 a. IU. entitled to a rating ot 85. This was WedtUBtlay evening; in?e+ing S:90 high, considering that it was the Drst test aud that the movement for M. L Church South Sunday school at to. i in. standardization is new. But the Preaching Sunday n a. m. and Bridge peonle were not satisfied to 7:3” occupy a position just below the Kpwotth League at 6:45 p in He would take a job below the act top; nothing is too good lor them Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 a m. ual cost of production, for fear so they got busy at once. Protes-1 Ghoir practice Thurs. 7:30 a. m. some one else would get it. With P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y his unusual skill as a practical print sor Baker pointed out some ways 1 A. T h o m a s , Pastor, Entered as second clas» matter May er and his good ability as a solicitor in which the school fell short in 8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, he should have worked up a very ST. JA M E S E P IS C O P A L . minor matters, aud they went to it. Oregon, underact of Congress ol March profitable business. Instead of that, Services first and third Sundays 8 , 1879. They laid walks; They oiled the he worked himself to death for sev of each month. Sunday sc ool floors; they fixed jackets around the every Sunday at 10 a. m. P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. eral years, demoralized the printing stoves; they fixed other thiugs business <d the t o n , a d gave all You are hrsutily w >lo- a in*. Devoted to the material and social they worked with such effect that upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par possible profits uw-y to his custo ticularly and of Cooa County generally. mers, who Would have been perfect (THURCH OF CHRIST. before he came away the superin Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance ly willinL' to pay living pries for Bible school at 10 a in. tendent figured up again and found their print! g. Instead of building Christian Endeavor at (5:30 p. m. Phone Main 354. the school entitled to credits of 96, up a permanent hu-uuess.lie worked Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m . each himself out altogether ami it seems placing it in the " A Standard” Wednesday. A Portland paper carries a story that the shop will soon be only an class, the first to reach that proud Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30. that indicates that L. J. Simpson is unsavory odor lingering iu the distinction. p. n». again being urged to declare him memory. Y* hi h i ft c 'r l i .l v i vi i d to nil The school is in district No 77. self a candidate for the Republican There are two rooms, presided over these service. nomination for Congress from this T. n McDonald, Minister by C E Mulkey as principal and district. Such talk was strong Irene Weekly as assistant. About The renewal of ti'k about locat some years ago, and it should be ing the wreck of tho brother Jona Apostolic Faith 60 pupils are enrolled, of whom 20 Trio ranting« >»r th * A ¡»on? »lie still stronger at this time. There than, a sidp wheel steamer which are entered in the Club Contests. F • i t * » Mia-io", over Kodersou h Sec seems to be a sentiment, all ovor went down of! the coast south of The school has a Babcock milk tes ond Hand Store are hh foil* vvb : here a good many years ago, has the district favorable to the candi ter in use, and that it had already Tues.I iy, Th urn lay and S iM i lay dacy of a man from the coast section, called forth a communication from reached a high standard of efficiency nights a* 8 o\ I -ek and Sunday F. B. Ticbnor, who states that he morning nt 11 oclocfc and S i.nluy and it would be difficult to find a can give exact information as io the was shown by the high rating given man better fitted for the place than location of the treasure of $1,000,- on the first test. Mr. Simpson; certainly no one has 000 which was aboard the vessel, It is evident that, besides being been mentioned who can be at all from a manuscript handed down good roads boosters, the Bridge peo from his grandfather, Captain Wm. compared to him. He is still young, ple are thoroughly alive in other Tichuor. Mr. Tiehuor says: “The is energetic and progressive, has a Brother Jonathan did not sink oil respects, and they are to be con very pleasant manner and address, the California coast but the bottom gratulated on being the first ones is a good talker, and is fitted to of the ship fell out on the Oregon On last Thursday evening at the to reach the top in the matter of mingle with men in the highest cir coast. The upper part of the vessel home of Miss Myrtle Lund, tire good schools. did not sink but floated for many cles at Washington, taking his place ► . --- days. The plunging of the vessel, vouug women's Sewing Club was at once as a man not to be ignored. bucking a strong north wind, drove delightfully.entertained. The time So far as his work for his own home the contents of her freight through was spent in needlework and socia bailiwick, for improvement of the her bottom and an eye wituess of bility. Delicious refreshments were Again open under two Coos county harbors etc , is the affair gave the information to served by the hostess, who was District Attorney Lilj<qvist is in new management assisted by Mrs. Lund and Mrs. my grandfathor, as he was watching concerned, he would accomplish danger of getting his name up as a the vessel when the accident took True. more than any other man we can place.’ ’ It is greatly to be regret Among those present were Mes- constitutional lawyer. He has just Give us a call send. He is not only well acquaint ted that this eye witness did not dames Jack Juza, F. B. Curry, Hal won another case before the Supreme ed with our needs, but his own bus have a moving picture camera along. Pierce, Wilson, O O. Lund and F. Court on constitutional grounds, re iness interests are in line with those Old Barney l’ompelly, who used to C. True; and the Misses Bessie Mor- ceiving word last week that the suit of the whole community, and be hung around the Salem saloons and rey, Edna and Emily Harlocktr, of Andreas Anderson and Alfred Manager was reputed to be the only survivor Rose Walker, Ruth Woodford, Doro has the brains and the force to do of the Brother Jonathan, would have thy Watson, Pearl Long, Margaret Brunell vs. the Smith-Powers Log effective work. Nor would be be been much interested in a picture and Myrtle Lund. ging Co., and others, had been de handicapped for the lack of funds, showing just where the bottom of The club meets every week, and cided in favor of his clients, Ander S Y N O P S IS O F T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T OF THE and his liberality in the matter of the vessel went to so suddenly. Mr. the next meeting will be held with son and Brunell Mrs. Hal. Pierce. Tichnor says: “It would be no ftutu al Benefit Life insurance any public interest or enterprise is This case was started in 1907 and - - trouble to locate the vessel duriug well known. A change is needed— the summer months, as the bed of C om pany has been fought by Mr. Liljeqvist o f N e w a rk , in th e S ta te o f N e w J ersey, on has been needed for a long time, the ocean is cement formation, and through the County, Circuit, Dis the 31st d a y o f D ecem b er, 1913, m a d e to the In su rn ace C o m m issio n er o f th e Estate and it is to be hoped that Mr. Simp the safe would not be covered with Dale, the ten-year-old son of Mr trict courts, back to a lower court o f O regon , puraant to la w : sand.’’ He expresses a willingness and Mrs. Marcy, was kicked by a com e. son will consent to enter the race. and at last to a final decision before T o ta l p rem iu m in In c o m e ............ $ 23,936,471.87 to give information to any legiti burse last week, the blow struck him In terest, d iv id e n d s an d ren ts c e iv e d d u rin g th e y e a r . . . 7,044,340.22 mate concern, as be hasn’t time to on the face. While he was badly the Supreme Court. It involved the In re com e fro m o th e r sou rces r e It is reported from Marshfield monkey with a mere million dollars. 707,107.27 hurt it is one of the conundrums constitutionality of the law under c e iv e d d u rin g th e y e a r ........ that the Gazoot print shop in that how the boy missed having bis head which the County cou t was empow T o t a l in c o m e ............................$ 32,287,924.80 u rs o m e n ts . town has changed hands and hns kicked off The old saying must be ered to grant a franchise for a rail P a id fo r losses, »Is b en d o w m en ts, true that there are those who give road over a county load, and this a n n u ities a n d su rren d er been absorbed by another printing valu es ..........................................* 12,257,138.02 In the course of a talk on base special watch over children, for Dale law is declared unconstitutional by D iv id e n d s paid to p o lic y h ^ 'd - concern. For the sake of the breth ers d u rin g tlie y e a r ............... 4.841,010.63 m issions and s a la rie s pairt ren who like to get a reasonable ball prospects for this season, the was able to be out again in a day or the Supreme Court, sustaining Mr. C om d u r l i f i;te y e t 2.889,183.97 sporting editor of the Evening Re two. Taxes, licen ses and fe e s p a le price for their work, it is to be cord has this to say: d u rin g ia y m i ....................... 509,-S3 3.50 Fred Baker is sick. He went to Liljeqvist’s contention. A m o u i't • ? a ll o th e r e x p e n d i hoped lhat the report is true. Ever It is said tlie race track grounds town to have a doctor tell him what The circumstances of the case tu re • ........................................... 1. • -<».6 '9.78 since the shop was opened by C. S. are covered with from six inches to makes the pain. were that the Smith-Powers compa T o t a l e x p e n d itu r e :.................... $ 21,078,408.58 A «sets. Dodge, acme years ago, it has been ten inches of silt from the fill, and Mrs. Minnrd is visiting her child ny wanted a tight of wav for a log M a rk et va lu e o f »o a l es ta te o w n e d ......................................... $ 3,184,836.30 a thorn iu the side of the gentlemen also water from the daily flow of ren and friends down the river. ging road over the lands of Ander M ark et va lu e o f s lo c k s and the tide With such an outlook, it bonds o w n e d ................................ 41,087,013.72 of the craft who wished to conduct appears the securing of a suitable Hailv Laird is back from Rose- son and others and acted under tlie Loan s on m o rtg a g e s a n d c o l la te ra l e t c ............. 83.629.833.15 Mrs. law as it then stood. They first had P roII’ i II! ¡io c s m u puli' y their business on business lines. place to play ball will be one of the burg where he wintered. loans ....................................... 30,600,318.43 Dodge was a good printer but lack obstacles the Marshfield fans will Laird and the baby will get home a road of pnblis easement laid out Cash in banks and or» h a n d .. 1.433,131.91 N et u n c o lle c te d a n d d e fe rre d when the roads are bettrr prem iu m s .................................. 2.153,375.87 ed natural horse sense. This was have to contend with. The first autOH of the season came across the land, to reach the timber O ther assets ( n e t ) ....................... 3,390,893.23 There are enough players iu the shown at once, when he not only and coal land lying behind; then T o t a l a s s e ts ............................... $106,142,244.11 Coos Bay country to Make up sev up the East Fork Suuday. cut prices but cut them away below eral teams, and a number ot men a d m itte d In Mr. Belloni went out over the obtained a franchise from the county T o O t a r l eg assets u . $106.142.244.11 the figure necessary to get the work. are here who were not on the Coos Bay wagon road with his young court for a railroad along this coun n u b ilit ie s . $131,023,077.00 cattle, bound for Woodland, Cal. ty road. The contention of Mr. Lil- N •l et ital r e s (I. e r v e ................................... "• - .. ••0.27 1.95 A ll o th e r lia b ilit ie s .. 9,030,228.71 Jjeqvist was that this was a subter T o t a l lia b ilitie s e x c lu s iv e o f cup; i l i e . $100.699,380.60 fuge, and tlx ■ t the law under which T o l d i vi .i c* i • f- c c e D e c em b er 31. 1913......................073.088,083.00 | it could be doue was unconstitution Ilusinens in O re g o n fo r th e Y ea r. g th e Our big Harmony Laboratories in Bos al for thf reason that it allowed the T o y t e a a l r risks w r itte n d r in ..............$ 741,509.00 ton have caught up with their orders taking by subterfuge of private Gross p rem iu m s re c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r ............................. 141,287.78 now and we won’t have to disappoint L o sses paid d u rin g th e y e a r . 8,000.00 any who are using Harmony Hair Beau- property for a private purpose | L o sses Incu rred d u rin g th e y e a r 8,0'>0.00 | tifi'er and want more of it, or any who This vi w lias been sustained by the T o ta l am ou n t o f risks o u t have been advised by your friends to s ta n d in g in O regon D e cem b er 31. 191 : ................. $ 4.461.491.00 use it. 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Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaran teed to satisfy you in everyw ay, o your money hack. Sold only ajtthe more than 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town only by u<. — Kuhrman's t’har- I mney, Coquille, Oregon. For County Clerk T o th e D e m o c r a tic V o te r s Marshfield, Ore., Mar 17,1914 ’ I h ereb y annou nce m y s e lf as a A« a Republican, I hereby place myself as candidate for nomination c a n d i d i t . f o r C o u n t y - f u d g e o f C o o s at the primaries to be held May c o u n t y , O r e g o n , o n t h e D e m o c r a t i c 15th for the office of County Clerk t i c k e t f " r t h e c o m i n g p r i m a r y e l e c If I am nominated and elected I t i o n . I f a v o r p e r m a n e n t h i g h w a y s will during my term of office per a n d t h e d e v e l o p i n ' l i t o f t h e w o n d e r form all the requirements and duties i n ' w e a l t h o f C o o s c o n t i c o n s i s t e n t promptly, expeditiously, without w i t h e c o n o m i c a l a n d j u d i c i o u s e x prejudice, and as economically as is p e n d i t u r e o f t h e t a x p a y e r s ’ m o n e y . J J S t a n l e y . consistent wi h good service. Be C o q u ille , O r .g o n lieving that I can save money for --------------- . the tax payer, and make some for T r e s p a s s n o tic e s p r in t e d o n c lo t h rayselt, and w o rd ed in k e t p i n g w it h la w , "I want ycur vote,” fo r s a le a t t h e H e r a l d ( ffio e . F. K. A l l e n . JE ri l ion er is strictly pure White Lead. It is manufactured by the ¿J 4 oM “ Dutch Process” of slow corrosion, which insures great body and durability. It ia ¿round in strictly pure refined Linseed Oil to the last degree 4 of fineness. ^7 Pionc er Lend is unexcelled for extreme whiteness,opacity and cov- JJ“ erir g qualities. It will be found at ali times to be absol utely uniform. >> We know there iH no better lead manufactured tod ay that! Pio- TH E Sewing Club Entertained T h ey stand the severest tests for purity and germination. \Ne are making a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on HOUSE and BARN bills tor the month of MARCH Write or Phone for Prices I Farmers 496 Home 676 Subscribe for the H erald.