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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1915)
SUNDAY SEKVIUES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES T h e C o q u ille H e r a ld FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL PU HUSHED EVERY TUESDAY Kntenxl as secomt class matter May 8 , 1006. at the poet office at Coquille, Oregon, underact o: Congrua oí March I, 187». P. C. LEVAR, lessee. Devoted to the material and aocial upbuilding of the Ooquille Valley par ticularly and cf Coo# County generally. Subscription, 01.SO per year in advance Phone Maiu Planting 381 . Walnut Trees 1 (Continued from Page ) of their business affairs with tbe Departments, as well as lake cate M. L Church Sunday school at 10 a. m of applicants tor positions. There BIRTHDAY PARTY rated, and iu tbe room the Preaching at 11 a m.aud 7:30 p.m are many hungry politicians still Epworth League at 6:45 p in. M r and Mrs. N. N. Neituan dining table was in banging on with grim hope aud de- Bible Study at the Parsonage Mon to termination, and some have an idea were k 0*1 a0i* ll0s,eS!i to a number manner which day evenings. event appreciated, the center that Father Democracy will be ¡n ol ¡'tends, last evening Prayer meeting T hursday s at pajiet hat, 7:30 nr. H. B r y a n , Pastor better shape when he places their beinK * iv e " hom,r ,,f N,rs- L-'Ug- a names on the payroll. *,o n '® birthday Most of the guests which the lavors lor (he guests were Christian Science Society k being members of the "50,1" club. Corner Third ninl Hall street«. HR V A N A N D H I S C R I T I C S ' , , , . . . ' that game was played through the crepe paper hats, very dainty Service« at a 111 next Sunday Just so long as Secretary Bryau eveninKi six taWef p U w d and pleasing. subject “ Reality.” continues to advocate temperance T he ,)nuse was yery Jeco. Sunday School a. m At a late hour a number of the Wednesday evening meeting : ] just so long will he continue to 1« raled witb 0reiJOU grape and wild y o u n g gentleman of the city, who a favorite mark ter unfair criticism. blossoms, and though the night was are especially interested either in M. E. Church South B r y a n ’s friends point out that he stormy without, good and the young ladies of the club or their S u n d a y school at 10. a m. has spent more actual time in the hospitality were present within work, called and refreshments were Preaching Sunday 11 a. m. and State Department than any other T h e prize to the gentleman, (or the served to the company by the bos- 7:30 p secretary lor many years, and they E p w o ith League at 6:45 p m. highest score, a leather wallet, was tess. Prayer meeting Wed 7:30 p iu. allege that he has actually heeu on wou by Bert Folsom, aud the prize ! Choir practice Sit. 7:30 p. m the job in Washington nearly twice for high score to the ladies, a linen J E ai bkck Pastor. as much ot the time as bis immediate The people of this city were 1 l eaf centerpiece, was won by Mis. Kv- predecessor. ed to three evenings of splendid j Isud. T h e consolation prizes went high-el.«« entertsiujuent last week. DR . C O O K A N D T H E P O C K : d ! Prayer Meeting Wednesday, to Mr. Evland and Mrs. G o uld. On Tuesday eveniug the operetta, One of the last matters brought I Those preseut were: Messrs, and 1 m. before Congress revived the claims Mesdames C. A . Howard, Chss “ Tbe Penuaiit’’ was produced by lo- i Sunday school at Christian Endeavor p. m. cal taleut at the Masonic hall under ol Dr. Frederick A Cook, and the Kvland, N ick Johnson, W. J. Long- Preaching a in. and 8 p. tn. Congressmen debated pro and con | ston, C . R Barrow, J. A . Lamb, the auspices of ttie M E Church Morning subject— “ The World’s A good audience tinned as to whether Cook really discover- I Fred Slagle, Henry Lorenz, O C. South. Darkest N ig h t.” »?- ed the pole, or was a mere fakir Sanford, D D Pierc-r, A. J. Collier, out and Witnessed a performance Evening. T be New Teslaim ut T b e Doctor dropped into Washing Bert Folsom, A. N. G ould and N. that elicited the very highest praise I Church- The X me from all. The characters were all The Public is eoidi .1 y invited to ton, and there is evidence that he is a . Neiman. still prosperous, since he is still able \ Mr. Johnson, in a few well chosen well taken, arid a high older of tal all of these services. ohn e k to put up at the best " t a v e r n ” in words presented Mrs Longston with ent for theatricals was shown by dining decorated a ueeds be seen l>e piece being latge pink crepe in the p concealed, these I it.g tiny pink and C. Why Not Clean Without Sweeping and Dusting? The germ-laden dust stirred up by the broom has to be dusted in turn from furniture, fixtures, draperies and walls. -:- A N ELECTRIC C L E A N E R J 11 10 Cleans by means of its powerful suction. It 8 1)0 B. L Hurst, of llandou, wan in town Frida , paying bis taxes and bis subscription to tbe Herald, the unavoidable and tbe voluntary outlay Mr. Hurst reports that he De is this spring putting out licious apple trees and English walnut trees. He already bas English walnuts that are coining into hearing this year for tbe tirst time, and he auticipatea considera ble returne. H e is confident that conditions bore are right for a good walnut crop aud thinks that we have a great advsntage iu one way over the noted walnut district of routb- em California. Tbe soil conditions there are such that the trees have n comparatively short life, and when they arc to years of age they c#aie giv in g a marketable crop and players. A pleasing their uaefulness is over When be the Capital City. However the D o c - , a nice card table as a remembrance H‘,ve,sl " as fhat all seemed nut only visited that section some time ago tor and his companions failed to se- from those present Alter the games! were finished Mr. and Mrs Neiman we^ trained '** Pl,rtH but fam- be found that there were no large cure any action from Congress. a. ' *** ~ ¡served delicious refreshments and ' bllr w '*b their lines, so that all tree*, and that as the orchards You are w ilv ,\t . The Adventures of t|le guesls ,^parted wishing Mrs went with a snap and dash quite un- reached the age named they were A Boy Scout Coming Longston many happy returns of usual iu amateur performances. The being d u g up and the ground put solos bv well-known local vocalists --------- ] the day. into alfalfa or other crops. In this were well receive 1 and the clr irus The great Boy Scout picture _____ section the treis wili thrive andcon which has proved such a winning numbers were unusually tine. A tinue to grow ¡¡definitely. This has new candidate for the favor oi the The Celebrated Cergmann ¿¡hoc feature elsewhere has been secured been demonstrated at Myrtle Point, A t the last meetiug of the L O music-loving also appeared between The Strongest and N e a n s t Water for production in Coos couuty, tnd M. Society Miss Dorothy how the acts, in the person of H, D(v l>r of shoe ma.le for log . ers, min. r* where some old trees in tbe Rack Mrs. Bledsoe informs tbe H eiald entertained the members with a . . . . . . leff orohard are still going strong, , , * I prospectoiBan mill men. that it will be shown at tbe Grand j McKinley, who was given a hearty |6 a , rhuru jao stre et with no signs of abatement in magnificent mock wedding. The on a date not yet fixed. This is a encore. He has a spleuitid voice P o r t i a n d , O r bo o n growth or bearing. bridal party was complete Horn picture wbicb bas been endorsed by ! and made a hit. Mrs. M. O Haw bridegroom to maid of honor, but all friends of the Bov Scout move kins acted ns accompanies! on the | County School Notes dire threats were made against the ment, tbe main object of the picture piauo iu her usual finished minuet, Notice lo Creditors club reporter it the cast should ap and G ag e ’s orchestra furnished i School Supt. Baker iuforms us being to show tbe people exactly pear in print. T h e magnificient that the pupils are coming into the what the movement nuaiis and what imported cheese cloth and lace cu r music that was a treat in itself. In school so fast at Wagner that a new the Bey Scouts are really taught, tain creations worn by several ot the fact, the whole affair was an unqual teacher will have to lie employed to while telling au interesting story members deserve special mention ified success in every particular. take care of them. There are al and furnishing absorbing entertain and though the manly bridgroom ready two teachers at that place, ment. The picture is made iu five was forced to keep his hat on dur 1 Ou Thursday an l Friday the C a l and Mr. Baker says that an addition reels, and the story runs somewhat ing the ceremony to keep her hair ifornia Jubilee Quartet appeired at will have to be built onto the school as follows: from show ing, the party made a -1 the G raud uuder the auspices of the Tom, a waif, is attracted to the Boy bouse or else another school house fine appearance. Those who took erected iu order to accommodate Scouts movement, and converted part in the jo lly affair were Mildred Coquille High school, and C H. S is entitled to the thsiflis of the com-1 into a useful member of tbe o rg an tbe pupils. 2 Norton, A ou d a McCabe, Leanna 1 munity for bringing in this strictly ization. He and bis father, who is Miss Iva Howey has been engaged Cu rry, Vera K e lly , Olive Howey, high-class feature. It is gratifying to teach iu Fat E.k school, District a ne’er-do-well and a burglar, incur Dorothy S n o w ,M yrtle Cunningham. to report that a splendid lendit! patronage the enmity 0/ a wealthy family, . Mary L e v ar,a n d Mary Fusonne. was accorded the attraction. On near whose estate the Boy Sc> uts Sirs Rosa Preuse has bc-u en Thursday evening every Hint whs are eucamped. The wealthy owner ga ged as as.-ixtant tc cher for the sold and standing room ro >1 only WUS of tbe estate, however, and his in Beaver Hit. school. Mrs. B. T . Cu rry entertained a available for those wliu wli were iate sipid son in the eDd are won over Mr B iker st ites that the attend ousa was also to the movement on boiDg impressed number of her young triends at her Ou Friday the ance ai tin teachers' institutes held capacity. The by the manly motives of the Scouts home, on T hursday evening of last filled nearly to recently was very large. was week. A s it was the regular meet; fovorable a ivance notices w The picture traces the practical w e r e iu held at Marshfield, one st Uaudon, ue of the Scout movement in up ing of the club, a few hours were ( every way justified by the perfor- one at Myrtle Point and one st tbie building youthful character. The speut very pleasantly in chatter and manes given, aud it is pleasing to place Tne attendance iu all num note that the engagement was a suo- work of the Boy Scouts in all its needlework bered about o n e hundred a n d T h e house was beautifully deco- cess financially hs well as urti-tira] v aspects is illustrated by a series of eighty. Excdlent programs were descriptive episodes in which the lendeied »1 tacb place daily routine of the Scouts is shown: 1 their drills; their usefulness in ad Law Unconstitutional filed ministeriog first aid to tbe injured; News w#N received here on Wed- Sunday afternoon -.n easily and quickly removes all dust and dirt Irom carpets, rugs, draperies and up cheer 100 100 100 SPLENDID KNTKRTAINMENT W . , Cltl'ItCH OF CHRIST. p. m. 10 11 25 30 no germ laden duil. 7 J F. L < , Minisi, i ST. JAMYS EPISCOPAL. Services first and third Sundays of each month. Sunday schoc every Sunday at 10 ui hraittly Oregon Power Company V Announcement I f A V I N G bought the plant of the Co- * * quille Mill and Mercantile Com pany, the undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for any kind of L U M B E R Manufacturers of S j J -> Thi* is but one of the many modern labor savers which you may enjoy if your home is electrically lighted Theo. BfiP Incorporated jrniaii Shoellftf.l’ii. A BLISSFUL WEDDING -> 7 3 j S holstery. T h ere is no labor— no trouble— Espt c'al attention will be paid to the local demand, and every effort will be made to supply anything needed at the shortest possible notice. Your orders are solicited. Agent for Coquille H .N L OH ENZ In the County Court of the State of [ Oregon for the County of Coos. In the Matter of the Estate of Fran cis Marion Sanderlin, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un-1 dersigned has been duly appointed Executrix of the last will and testa- ' ment nnd of the estate of Francis Mar QUARTETTE ion Sanderlin, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same du- j ly verified as by law required to the un dersigned at the office of Geo. P. Top- j ping, Bandon,- Oregon, within tix months from the date of this notice. Dated this the nd day of March, 1915. Zanta E ). Callaghan 3 2-5t Executrix. We are ready to supply you with selected new crop seed. For over two generations we have built up a reputation for dependability. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- ( Our stock this year is fully up to the high standard we set and we gon in and for the County 19 are better equipped than ever to serve you—and serve you well. of Coos. Rufus M. Cranfill. | Marquis Wheat SHADELAND Plaintiff, ENTERTAINS For Spring Plan ing vs. Creed Cranfill, (Before | This splendid new wheat Se d Oates For his adoption. Patrick won the $1009 prize at Sp ing Planting D. Clark) and Fanny P. ! the New York Agricult IN Clark; A. L. Nosier and ' ural Show as the best MATURES its NINETY his wife Annie R. Nosier, wheat grown on the con One DAYS val Marinda J. Bryan and tinent o f North and her husband Samuel H. South America. Won the Won first prize at Bryan, $2000 p ize of the Inter the Oregon State Defendants. national Dry Farming Fair every year at Lethbridge, I TO, Creed Cranfill. Fanny P. Clark, Congress 1902. Hirst at 19 12 , and the sweep- since I A. L. Nosier, Annie R. Nosier, Mari i- stakes N. P. Land Show, 1912-14, Oklaho over _______ I da J. Bryan and her husband Samuel 11. | ma, Dry at Tulsa, $700 prize money from - —:------" i Bryan, the above entitled defendants. I gress. 1913. Farming Con one exhibit one season, at _ ........... IN THE NAME OF THE STATE the big shows in the United You should plant this States and Burned to Death Court Death When Drunk” j OREGON: You are hereby notl-l earliest Canada. heaviest ______ I tied that you are required to appear yielding and spring I and answer the complaint against j wheat of hard Ca . Raise Twice the highest mill You automobile you in the above entitled suit within -ex ing and baking Crop on Half the Land qualities. , , , along weeks from the date of the first publl-l The Federal Migratory Bird I,»w their esprit de cotps; their ability j nesday of last wee* of the death of * 1 l ei or , men .lashed 1 cation of this summons, to-wit: within j Price $4 per 100 11$., f. o. Shadeland has been declared unconstitutional to attack depredators and wrong- Sam Evans, a logger employed st the water level highway between j si* weeks from the 16th day of March, b. Portland. NEW , , 1 , , 1915; and it you fail to appear and a >-. C h a l l e n g e , $ 3.25 p e r Camp 2 at Wagner It seems that v „ „ ,j > „ . . by the United Siatesdistrict courts ol doers; their powers of defeuce. b Beu.l and Marshfield. I h e swer on or before the 27th day of April 1 0 0 lbs. both Kansas and Arkansas. These Military operations, auch as a. al- there was a considerable fire started occupants were drunk. The n n- 1915 that date being the last date .f ODERBRUCKER E clip se, $4 p e r 100 BARLEY . . the time prescribed in the order of decisions will he fought out in the ing the walls, the rescue and care of which threatened some timber and I . chine was stc l<,>‘ A pedigreed strain of lb s . a" unsteady I publication, Judgment will he tak. n United Stale.- Supreme court. From wounded, the protection of proper- that Evens was left to watch the fire. I hand nnd ns it whizzed along the 1 «gainst six-row barley, consider C l i m a x ,$4 p e r 100 lbs. “gainst you f.r want thereof, for the ed the earliest maturing 1 . e . ear, m iss-: a relief demanded in plaintiff s complaint, the lonks of things ihe law is liable tv, are among the incidents of the He failed to show up al the camf w ;ii.___ \\ lllnmette-raoific motor succinct statement of which is as fill and most prolific of all F. O. B PORTLAND lo be dually declared unconstitu film. barleys. We offer genu For Descriptions and Planting that eveuiug and up m goin g to the ing it hj a mu row margin, one of lo* * : ine stock of own growing Information See Générai Cata That plaintiff s title to the lands des- tional. If that is the case tbe hunt The Boy Scouts' adventures coiu- scene of the fire his charred body ..... Price $2.75 per 100 lbs , tne hoodlums in the car arose and ,1 cribed in the complaint, to-wit: the ing will likely he better here next cide with a human interest story was found among the burning brush threw a beer bottle at the cht Tl.e 1 90 l,th-east quarter of the north-west logue. f. o. b . Portland . . . . , ’ quarter, and the north-east quarter of I 1015 CATALOGUE ! listing all the leading varieties of grains grasses, year, tor the state laws never were which points the moral that every and logs. It is thought tl.at a large . ooltie broke on the si le or the mot- 1 the south-west quarter of Section 12. { forage crops, etc., as well as all field and farm so strict regarding game as tbe fed- boy is a potential asset to bis coun limb had fallen from a burning s' ag or and with a lrnnked 1» er the so i - !in Township 29 south of Range 13 West seeds, is ready for mailing, and if you have not yet received your copy you , . ¡of the Willamette Meridian, in Coos I etal law. And when the federal 1 tr» that manliness, courag t e d and struck him on the be d render .len-biaiaed ui-.n lurched back into I County, Oregon containing eighty acres 1 should write for it at once. Ask for catalogue No. 230. law no longer holds, then the laws chivalry always win out ing him unconscious and it was iu bis Sent nnd the intoxicated chan- oi lami- more or le**- , . that you. the defendants, quieter! and each and of will be governed oy the states. this state and uDnlveto help himself tleur speeded up Ins c ir again. Rm-b you, be forever tn; in. 1 and restrained For a Rifle Club that the fi>'. soon re ib d ! . .ml offenders nre entitled to no c. nsi I- from setting up any claim of right, title, Masons Visit. Portland, Oregon ., hands , of a city . couit. i interest or estate to said described got in its deadly work It n m have eratiou at . the real property or in any or portion thereof: been that the blow he received from Their place for h,s and costs l a s t Saturday night 30 members O. F. Smith, taxdermiat of this ... is in prison »here they • suit, for and such disbursements other relief in as this the who hi ve been »t MarnUfit’ld » few of the Masonic L od ge of Myrtle place.is thinking seriously of o r g .n tbe falling snsg was the cause of caunot kill themselves with booze Court may deem meet and equitable in Back From California Point came down to this place and ] ¡zing a rifie club here. He claims Lis death and that he was burned and gasoline aud endanger the live» ! th| premises. weeks went out last week for h<»rae. , ; service of this summons is made by joined tbe Coquille Lo lge in con- | that he has a nice tract c f land al- after death had already eccured. of people who w»ut to live decently publication in pursuance of an order Albert Johnson, proprietor of the Mr. Irwin did not eee »toy prompt!t He was a single tuau made by the Honorable James Watson, j C.quille So.l i Works relumed with of steadx work. When Mrs. Irwin — M .r«litie 1.1 Record. ferr ng three degrees of the order on ready located about half a mile out County Judge for coos Countv. Oregon. 1 3 canidatee Tbe first two degrees of the city limits which is an ideal ! dated the 16th day of March, 1915, di- vvl,t* >‘st week Irom an extended came in she came on tbe Breakwater They went and she w’ftR glad that sbe was able We would like to augg. st to the recting that service thereof be made „ av jn Caliiornia. Revival Meetings were given them by this lodge and . spot for a rifle range He is tslk- by publication thereof in the ( oquule Record that it’s a lot easier to pre- Herald, a weekly newspaper, published !” 0" 11 ,s the last de gre e by the Myrtle Point : m g this over with gun club mem- lVm o Beach where to walk out. at the City County, era. After tbe degrees had been tiers and other sportsman of this T h e M. E . Ch urch South will l>e V i-t s o b ;h uè- bv I i -. mìc prohibi Oregon, once of a Coquille, week for Coos a period ot they Knt the inlant son of Mrs I, K K . Mar. 7 is making some im conferred the ladies of the Eastern city, and he hopes to organize a club gin a series ot aevival meetings tion laws, rigiir. uslv enforced than six weeks. Wilkinson, d ceased Mrs. Wilk- provements on his place. A. J. S 1 inson was a sister of Mr Star sprun g a surprise on all present in the very near future, Mr Johnson. next Sunday. Rev. Lovick P. Law, if is to cure f n m by putting .trunk- and L. A. LlUEqviST Why doe-i the county court hang in the shape of an excellent btnquet 3-16-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff. and was well known in this place tire so long about paying for the past year pastor of Portland aids iu p r i s li a f’er the damage is E. E. JOHNSON F OR SPRING SOW ING Portland Seed Company h erw o o d at Norway Church, but previously in evangel- --------- istic work all bis life, will he the Ssturd sy evening at Norway an speaker. He is known to our pto- Old Soldier Suffers enterrainment »nil basket social wan pie, as he conducted meetings here given at tbe achool house There tour years ago, and is reputed to be J. C Aker, living at the northern was a large attendance. A play call an able speaker. A cordial invita- en.l of tbe city is very low from a ed "Top#» T urvey" was succ ssfuHy tion is extended to the members paralytic stroke which he suffered put on by the local talent of N r- the other churches, as well .s thr some three week ago. Both of way. Many baskets were sold, and general public, to attend these meet his hands are helpless and hs is in s one hundred end six lollsra was mgs A s being more convenient very bed way sod the doctors e n takeo in during the evening, which for the public, it is probable that tertain Mnsll hopes for his recovery. is going some for a smell place like the meetings will he held in ihe Mr. A ker is sn old soldier and has Norway The money will bedonat- Masonic ball, although that ! ,s i. t many friends in this city who will • I to the school district at that been definitely settled a> we g o regret hearing of his misfortune. pl, c * , ptess which was appreciated and enjoyed . by all Entertainment done S tinel What Cures Eczema ? The tru b of the slory, as }.ivt-n fo the H*r«!t bv a M ir«b8-M msn who k oars, is tbwt the party in the we is .Ir ing the «uto never hare hail po many inquiries lately tbe deiJIy “ heir retarding K cw m a ar ! • , r .-ain Uis- •a**?. that we are «tnd make our If ,-f rii apple U| - answer public. Af te r careful JnvcMic.i- t:on we have found that .1 .«inti, wash • l- o bruin*d man " T l * I ™-D P r e s c r ip t io n , c a n be re lie d lx eu g him.« If. and ! upon. e would not make this «statr»- r.ent to our patrons frlo- u and n* <*i- •it tbe motor car boi unle^s w t were *ure . f i t ^ r n d • 1th there nre many so-called Fo- in fur. a« passe * Ri all xerra Uffn remedies sold, we ourselves un hesitatingly recommend F . n r» p r„. to g ' Pr scription. «uto re all b tlv *"bei ; i t at ti e man who « drink- ; ai d bottle’ w « on which tin had which tie til It I-ItV - U I L Hi 1,1,1 1 d Drop the into merits our »tore just to talk ever of this today, wonderful scrlpUuo. She died about lour months ago at Pistno B ach an»l le t three children T h e y intend lo ad* pt iht* child wh m they l> ought home. The lo k in ihe laii al Fiisco and Malt t h r it is uikai Mi Johnson s iv* thsT tim*, s in i l>e South I h«n H um are lit re v r qnicer E a st F o r k Ite m s F. Onditi f S i n b e i i ll t-Hine ìli h (’ oh I; • V »ou i b r a d e I f >» bfít I I Ilf »• big c nf () m t o !.. r • h V î »- H h \ i h ink H (Il r. and Mrs. 1 . Shepherd for his cow? - Mr. Clark, who was working on th** road last fall ami g t badly knocked out by being struck with a rock, will do business with the coun ty court for damages. The County sh old entry the risk, not the man who is doing the work •I D Laird is looking to the com - tv court for damag» a caused by th»* " ’age going over th« grad© last M l a «1 MUio- of the pt«s Mgers wer** hu t. I go as hey will djg Up. T f> a H» rnbl wnr»t ad for any f Pc r ! «n.l »ho.g \ou um»! to 1 > il v r sell.