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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1916)
pie of the enti rprise and thrift that f make this sectiou famous. ^ ----------------- Another prosperous farmer of Rory O ’M oore PUBLISHED EVERY this part is K. F. Shull who operates a large dairy larm on the river, pos post office The Last Treat while just below him and on the [ TUTTI.H— WATSON bill side, is located the fatm home One of ihe prettiest weddings ot The streets are lonely, comrade mine. P. LE VAR , LESSEE AND EDI FOR of George T. Hermann Mr. Her- the se ison occulted a* Coos City, For all of their light and show ROY M. A V E R Y , BUSINESS M ANAGER And the pleasure-fevered, happy crowd, maun, too, is extensively engaged the h' me nl Judge D. L Watson, Everywhere we go. in dairying and the milking ma- on Wednesday, June 28, when his Devoted to the so ial <>f the Our last dime bought the weed for you; chine is part of the equipment found daughter Dorothy was united in 1 bummed a match from the cop; on nearly all ot these ranches. marriage to Clarence Leland Tuttle, And when th. fire in your bow! is out, PiisiDg down ,he rivtr towards bv the Rev F S. Shimian of the We 11 just ring down the drop. Myrtle Point we lound the follow Piesbvterian church of this city. W e’ll leave the streets with their The rooms were beautifully deco ing; W. A- .McNair aud brother, ghastly glare, rated with flowers and foliage; the H. W. Fisher, and Lloyd Barklow W e’ ll quit our weary beat; Hut we couldn't cut the old world cold, who is situated jusi above Catching living room with Catoline Testont Without this one last treat. creek. These men have nice dairy roses, and the dining room, where the ceremony was performed, was Remember the time when you were new; (arms here. Some are renters. Fresh from your velvet case; With the Glorious Fourth ap arranged in ibe form of an altar, The happy, carefree month we spent. proaching and the weather threat with ivy, sweet peas and St. Joseph Freely going the pace. ening to he “ bad” we found the lilies, and streamers of pink crepe And we knew all the white ways then. farmers generally busy as could he paper. The blinds were drawn and With none a bit too bright: in an effort to get tbeir work in j the chandelier, Irom a hell ol cant For their lights were soft they’re hard shape. This section is destined er berry hells and sweet peas cast a as steel sooner or later to become one of the pink glow over the room. Since we have lost the fight. HE comic opera “ Martha” Is probably one of the l»qst known of the hu The west side of the porch was garden spots of Coos tor it is im So come on, ho, we'll mingle in, morous operas. It is to be presented on the Chautauqua program by the mensely fertile and there is no lack inclosed wilh screens of loliage and For no one knows us here Boston Lyric Opera Singers, a quartet of soloists especially selected for : Indian arrow wood entwined with And may be, if we stick around, the parts In this opera. of the power to produce a large va Some guy will treat to beer. and a hell shaped light riety of fruits and vegetables. Al oink fl ready some attention is being given coveted wilh flowers hung over the I T h e B u llet to the truck raising business and serving uble. Tile tutui>;e 1 ehleied the living I we believe this will he multiplied I am the steel-nose, copper-bound room fr> m ihe north purcb, followed j many times iu the near luture bullet— ( ’rushing the noble brain; With good maiketsat Powers and by the groom and his best man, 1 Piercing the throbbing heart; other local places it would seem Neil O. W.t.s .it, brother ;if the; Parting God’s bond in twain; there shruld be abundant reward bride, and the btide en'ertd from! Tearing Man’s soul apart; fot the persistent and thorough til the op,t' site door on the arm ol her 1 am the bullet. ler of the soil, providing he mixes lather, ¡.cconip«tiled hv tret brides maid, Miss Laura Watson, her sis  good poem to reread on thl* brains with bis labor. ter, v.bile Lohengrin's wedding -&V The road problem is a hard one Fourth of July march was played by Miss Leta here as elsewhere, though more has Mast. The ting service was used. been done than in most places, hut By SIR WALTF.R SCOTT The • ride wore .1 handsome gown there is urgent need for more and ot silk net, crepe and shadow lace O R F .A T HES there the man with soul better road wo k. Considerable ovci silver sbtetl ui:b a tulle veil so dead river gravel has been put on the enttgh' up with orange blossoms, Who never to himself hath said. roads and this has helped wonder and earned a suuwer boqtiet of This is my own, my native land ; fully, but there are are still some Whose heart hath ne'er within hiir. places where it would require the roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid looked very pret burned, efforts ot a twenty mule team to ty in a pink and white gown aud As home his footsteps he hath turned pull a ten dollar bill out of the mud large pink hat and carried a shep From wandering on a foreign strand > holes in the winter time. Espec herdess basket filled with pink roses If such there breathe, go, mark him well ially is this true between the old ana sweet peas For him no minstrel raptures swell; lord and the Hermann place on the Immediately after the ceremony High though his titles, proud his name. west side of the river—a stretch of a bounteous luncheon consisting ol Boundless his wealth as wish can claim. road neglected because there are Despite those titles, power and pelf, chicken salad, sandwiches, olives, only a couple of families living on coffee, cake, ice cream, candy and The wretch, concentered all in self, it and those further down cross at laving, shall forfeit fair renown cigars, was served on the porch. Per Thousand the ford when the water is not too And. doubly dying, shall go down The groom is the son of Mrs. C. high. 1 o the vile dust from whence he sprung C. Evland of this city, and is head Unwept, unhonored and unsung. clerk at the Model grocery. He was raised in this city and has a “ ON TH IS AU SPIC IO U S OCCASION” Mrs. Robert M. Marshall and her host ol trieuds. It would seem that this day outfit to be a good occa The bride has been connected two children, of North Bend, are (By a Rambler.) sion for the publication of a cracking good Fourth o f July with the county clerk’s office for a camping on the East Fork at Moun As was previously hinted the editorial. We have therefore been scanning our ex number ol years and recently was Rambler made the Broadbent sec tain Glade. second deputy county clerk. She changes for an inspiration that would start us going, but tion a visit the past week and here E- N. Harry and Mrs. Harry the newspaper men seem to have been wofully lacking in is some of the things he observed: with other members of the family has many triends here among the young folks as well as in Marshfield, the pep that forces burning words from the point of the W. T Warner is buildiug a fine left Wednesday for a long auto ttip where she formerly lived. pen. It is sometimes a cause of regret that “ the times new residence of commodious pro via Cresecnt City, thence to Crater They were ihe recipients of many have changed” in the last half century, so that the spread- portions. A Mr. Smith, contractor Lake, thence to the Willamette val beautiful gifts of cut glass, silver and builder of Myrtle Point, is do ley. eagle style of oratory and the general enthusiastic whoop and other articles. ing the carpenter work. Fred Baker and family left Wed Roseburg-Myrtle Point Auto Stage Line The guests were: Judge and Mrs. ing up on the Fourth of July has fallen into disrepute. Haying has begun in this section nesday in their auto via the Coos D L- Watson, Mr. and Mrs. K. M The celebration of the Fourth has become simply a busi and some fine hay was caught in Bay road lor Junction City, where Leave Gallier, Mr and Mrs. Fled Tuttle, ness proposition. A town gets up a Fourth of July cele the recent rains. they will visit his father. They Mr and Mrs. H. E. Folsom, Mr. Myrtle Point At Broadbent proper (this is at have returned from their ttip. They 7:40 a. m. bration for the sake of inducing people from elsewhere to and Mrs R. R. Watson, Mrs Chas Roseburg come in and spend their money. Funds are raised from the station) Mr Bender, formerly were as far as Philomath. Fred Evland, Mrs Bert Folsom, Misses 6. a. m. assistant postmaster here, is erect says it rained every day but they the merchants and others who expect to reap some kind Leta Mast, Eva L- Schroeder, ing a fine large building to be used had a good time. 6 hours Running Time Evelyn Flanagan, Naomi Knowl- of a harvest in coin out of the doings; and he is a patriotic as a store and hall, The touuda- Mr. Durrell and Pearly Crowley tou, Eleanor Folsom, Laura Wat Connecting with Coquille Auto Lines phenomenon who would contribute with no expectation of tion wotk is already well undet bought several head of cows ot Mr. son, Mary Watson, Alice Gallier, getting his money hack with an added profit. J L. Laird Myrtle Point way. The residence of W. A. Ro Albina, who is living on John M. Mrs. C. A. Gage and Messrs. Earl Perhaps it is a good tiling in more ways than one that selle is nearing completion and he McVey’s place Leslie, James Watson, James Low this little Mexican flurry has come up. The sound of himself is kept constantly busy at "Uncle Walt” Laird says “ A lot ry Watson, Rev. Shimian aud Neil On the 4tb day of July, 1754, Colonel the shop. There is an air of indus Leslie secretary-treasurer, and Mer George Washington surrendered an martial music and the sight of khaki clad regiments of people cut their hay down to O. Watson. try worthy of a larger community. ton Tyrrell toastm ister. * * * army. It was only a small army, hut take the water cute.” marching down the street may set people to thinking for We became acquainted with J . After the meeting they adjourned a fort went with it. He experienced R. A. E A S T O N . a time at least what the flag stands for. The American M. Wagner who is running the old WEDDING AT BANDON to the Ko Keel Klub rooms where on this occasion bis first defeat iu war, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock the rest of the evening was spent iu at the hands of the French. people have a strong and sometimes uncomfortably ob Hermann place. This is the larg CURRY COUNTY CULLINGS Although at that time only twenty- Ora Gartin and Frank Timmins dancing trusive sense of humor. They are inclined to laugh at est and best place of this section •— — two years of age, he had been placed were married at the Gartin resi of the finest ihe Gold county too much display of emotion and to avoid an appearance : and one ............. in command of a small body of troops (From iu the Beach Globe ) Died dence at Bandon. A host of friends with its large, well built residence, which was marching toward Fort L>u- of enthusiasm that may arouse tne eachinations of the on District Attorney Johnson was aud relatives were present. After barn and outhouses It was here quesne. At a point on the Mononga- K E L L E Y —In this city, June 28, 1916, called to Coos county a few days looker. Tlun have also been taught to he somewhat cyn that Binger Hermann spent the the knot had been tied a grand re Albert W. Kelley, aged 55 years, 3 bela river less than forty miles from his destination he heard of the approach ical as to the absolute and (lawless perfection o f the early years of Ills lite before he be ago as a witness in the case oi K past was indulged in by all present. months and 23 days. American system, and they are inclined to kick about came a power in the counsels of the G. Perham vs. the Battdon Con Miss Vivian Haynes furnished the The deceased had been a resident of of a party of French and Indians, struction Co. This suit originated music for the eveoing. The happy ■ loquille since 1902 and had conducted a sent to intercept him. Accordingly he farm home taxes. They are prone to regard our statesmen, if we state. , It is a beautilul fell back to the Great Meadows, fifty confectionery store for a number of ”, , , ¡from the building of the Chetco couple will reside at Bandon. miles from Cumberland, and hastily really have any, as mere politicians, and to look for a nig and there ate over 600 acres ol ter-! ears on B street. He was a native of erected a stockade, which he called • • * | tile valley land Mr. Wagner is a n ' * e' Massachusetts and had lived in several Fort Necessity. ger in every woodpile from which the flag is waved. They hustling type of the progressive At least one Lurry county boy ALUMNI BANQUET •>f the middle western states. In 1886 With the help of a friendly Indian are inclined to regard the Rockefeller foundation as a j farmer and dairyman and is making j on the Mexican border The sixth annual banquet of the lie was married to Jennie A. Messer, sachem. Half King, he attacked the great bolster of the present “ system” under which the the larm produce well, both , he amonS 'he first of the soldiers to he alumni association of the Coquille »ho died in 1899. H s second marriage French in tlicir camp at night, killing commauder. Jiimonvllle, and tak , sent the.e from Oregon. In the High school was held Friday even »as with Abbie M. Harney, who sur their money for its support lias been wrung from an unwilling dairy and the field crops. vives him. He is alao survived by his ing a number of prisoners. It was the Just above 011 the west side 0f, li* 'o f names ol Company B. Third ing in the basement ot the Metho mother, a brother, Ned C. Kelley, of fir-t bio d gtied In the French and In but helpless people, and to display a grinning disgust war. when Andrew Carnegie attempts to buy honorable im 'the river is the home ol J . F. Mas- Regiment ol Portland, which mnb- dist church The members of the this city, and a son and daughter, Ellis dian A few days later Fort Necessity was L. Kelley and Mrs. J. L. Aasen. sev They tco are erecting a new ll'zet' at ' lackamas, we notice the association assembled around the mortality. | attacked by 1.500 Indians and French Mr. Kelley had been a cripple for In fact, in time of peace and plutocratic plundering, residence of large proportions, mod- name of Thomas E Rilea. son ol beautifully decorated table at seven ome years, the result o f paralysis con nn.ler I>e Vllllers. and Washington sur f ,e0 ^ Rilea of thirty to partake ot the sumptuous tracted while serving in the U. S. army rendered on honorable terms. This the American people are fm etful of their many blessings ern and convenient in arrangement ^ r’ atu* was on the morning of July 4. He feast which the ladies of (he church <n 1398, and was obliged to occupy a marched out with his little army of and calculated to make life mote Ainess. and find a lot of fault with their country. But let any Notices have been posted by both had prepared, after which the toast- wheeled chair. The breaking of his 400 men. drums beating and flags fly outsider, no matter what hi- - •.e or the color of his hair, comfortable and pleasant. C K Rider, who lives below I‘he Macleay and Seaborg Canning mistress, Miss Geneva Robinson, leg caused by a hard fall several weeks ing. and he and his soldiers returned attempt to tread on the tail of our Uncle Samuel’s coat, brought on complications which re peaceably to tbeir homes. and that outsider is hound to he surprised. The people Broadbent on a Hill tatra, recently companies warning their employes called upon the president for a ago sulted in his death. He was a member Miss Edna Harlocker of the Order of Odd fellows, and the coalesce into a mass of \MFK1CANS with a suddenness concluded a deal whereby Mr. at the mouth o: the river, to con- speech. Old July 4 Toasts. that leaves no question as in their real patriotism or their Strong, of Myrtle Poini. becomes form to the ruling ot the fish ward- responded with a lew sincere words funeral, which took place on Thursday, In 1*>14 In Philadelphia some Interest love for their country. Even the little Mexican cloud, the new owner of the place. Mr. cn, and slating that the nets will ot welcome to the new members ol j was conducted under the auspices of ing Fourth of July toasts were drunk. General Itarker proposed “ Thomas Jef which can only result in a disagreeable duty to he per Rider will leave in a couple of be taker, from any fisherman who the association. In response, as the local lodge. ferson. author of the He deration of Independence: may the spirit that pre formed. has caused a chat e in the sentiment finding ex m mills lor a ttip east in sratch of refuses to comp x wfith the instruc- president of the class ol 1916. Keith Patriotic Advice. vailed that day be speedily revived.” Leslie express.-d the pleasure of the Cltlarna by lilrth or choice of a com pression in this presidential year, and only the smaller fry a location more favorable to his 'tons. Mr. Mlntxer proposed “ The memory of Evidently C»< d Beach is one of new members in being admitted to mou ci unity, that country has a rlgh; General Pike: long life to his friends of partisans are tailing to make it clear that they are be health, and Mr. Strong expects to to concentrate your affections The the best show towns on the coast. the C. H S. Alumni hind the president. Should we meet the misfortune of t <ki charge at that time. name of American, w hi. h tie tonga to and extlnetlon to his enemies.” O. W. Keith Leslie was eleeted the you In your national ■ ip eiity. must al Bart ram proposed “ The Idol of democ S. S Herd ts <me ol the promi- The Hawii.an singers drew a large being drawn into this European war the demonstration ways exalt the just | ride of patriotism racy: not to be found In the Island would he far more convincing, and no one would doubt n -it Urintrs ot the west side. His crowd one night last week and the pestilent 1 r the ensuing year, more than any ap- ellatlon derived of Elba nor at the court of Berlin as for a generation the existence of the real old Fourth of laim is located near where the old Edjon Elliott C . played to a good Olive H w-.y and Mare Levar first from local dis rlmiuatious. — Washing a British spy. but in tbe virtue and reason of every honest American.” aud second vice-presidents, Julian ton. road i tos-e« the river and is a sam- hou«e the tour nights following. July spirit in the American people. THE COQUILLE HERALD SPRAY FROM THE SURF S O C IA L 'UESDAY he Entered as second'class matter May 8, 1905, at die at larch 3, 1879. Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congrees of March C. “ M arth a’ to Be Presented In Costume material and upbuilding Coquille Valley particularly and of Coos County generally. Subscription, $ 1.50 per year, in advance. Phone Main 381 T MYRTLE POINT July 13 to 18 One and Two inch LUMBER «Soars O'er Land and Ocean Free Emblem, o f Our L iberty! $5.00 Random Rambles East Fork item s No. 3 Grade Good Value E. E. JOHNSON •a>