Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 30, 1913, Image 2

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Mail Orders Receive Our Best Attention * f •• Keep a Keen Eye on Future Ads. ;
owu
■pend «ny o f it in leaaenlng ‘ b*tr
bunions. They have l»bor*d •« »«"*
With poor tool, that their hu.band«
hnvo forgotten that good toola nr-r y
Icaaena the labor of the housekeeper-
.'With all the electrical |»*>t th*‘
UHMiON JOl’ HNAI.
is possible here in Oregon there ia
little reason why electric washing ms
Wl 'th.r t'rcgun will spend $ 2 .UUU,UW ligure. Each ’»»«hi#» ,
chine*, electric flat irons and electric
in the ,,c\t two veara to make good , Oregon I" two days
light should not be in every home roads, with cash return of »tl.iHNi.uiMi turn trip at r,lU,,l »IIIOU bi
where there is modern machinery in fro..i tourist traxel alone alnio.t certain per automobil,. t>,,t ^
ill pl| 8 , or whether the opportunity o f fornia to l'urt'and
X the barn.
*‘ l f one fkfth „ f ih,
the San Francisco es|wa»lion la to be
California In
u ' t.. slip
hi *
present economy, is put »uuarely up to Port lami ov«r thi*
l r , „ 1|(k
X InvestiiJtinii Advrou««« ’ 1 S **'1" the legislature and people o f Oregon way, they W.
tim.
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p.
by Major Henry I- Bowlby. former
^
Ding Term in Midsummer as
” I hts ia inooey p,sl
state highway commissioner o f Wash­
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in California.
ington. m a remarkable report on the not rrach thr state st , n
Hut the ainou.it
A college year beginning August 18, state’s highway needs recently made
lourlng iS the sm.il
)
and ending May 1ft. is * possibility at public.
tu
Oregon.
IVopI,
who
*
The
rv|M
>rt,
which
is
made
to
the
Pa­
X Oregon The university faculty last
motu
loa
have
mon*y
p,
cific
Highway
association,
of
which
he
week authorized a committee to con­
sider this and other |x>»aible changes. is executive officer, with hcad.iuarlers do not makr Invsstmeiihh)
In Portland, leads oft with this state­ aec looking out of p^,.
The advantage of beginning the year
dowa. They tin.at visu
in August is that each semester's work ment :
"The completion by 1916 o f a firat hefore they buy. fh#
would be uninterrupted. The first half
.'h.-rn
1 1
o f the Voar would be completed before class highway on reasonable gradea, probably, i.
from
the
northern
boundary
o
f
Call-
"
J
f
you
woulq
laks i»
the Christmas vacation.
between
Angeles the |M*<>pie w^
semesters the students would be al­ forma t<> British Columbia, la o f more
- fja
lowed four weeks' liberty instesd of ¡ni|x>rlance commercially to the alatra I on raalern banks. - and
two as at present, but would not leave of Oregon and Washington than the how much would their ah
by the community; ufm|-
town for Thanksgiving or Easter. opening of the Panama canal.
"The coming sessions o f the legisla­ mobile tourists into Orafa,
The number of school days would re­
main the same. Thia plan works sue* tures in Oregon ami W aahinglon will ington over a hard tWf-
cessfully at the University o f Cali­ be the last opportunity o f these two llighway. Would they
states to avail themselves of an oppor­ menta?
It all .Upend, «
fornia.
tunity *o gigantic in its potentiality Oregon ami Washing^, ^
The committee will also consider the
that the mind hesitates to acknowledge I« otfer the (uv, »p,r 1 b .
University o f Chicago’s plan four
its |ioiiaibiIities at first consideration," mate and quality of „i|
quarters instead of two semesters, ami
comparison I, i A , , ,,
university in session all the year round. he continues
The importance of this highway to northwest.”
Either plan would allow the profes­
California and British Columbia is not
sors to do much high school visiting,
Recommending a twomtO
discussed in the re|airt. The reason.
McCall Patterns
and
extension
work
which
is
impoaaible
to
raiae the S 2 ,.**i, 0 h 0 I Mi*
McCall Patterns
Major Bowlby explains, is the simple continuea :
5015, Waist
5019, Skirt
when the university and the schools
5077, Waist
5087 , Skirt
one that California has already pro- j
Price, t5 cents e"ch
have the same schedule.
"H ow can these 90.000
'
Price, 15 cents each
vided $30,000,00)1 for her road system. |
LADIES’ DRESS
LADIES’ DRESS
tie brought north of Uk
■ II of which is to be spent by 1915;
line?
while British Columbia, with only 6 U»,-
"B y building the p*,»,*
ooo |ample, in 1912 ex|»*nde»1 $6,600,(»HI
Cash Prices are Always the Lowest
ami
by that method only.
on her roads, an average |wr capita
Get the Cash Savings Here
"
I
f the present nrsalumdc
o f $ 11 , and it preparing to «pond
laturea
fail to make adequu
$8.000,000 more in 1913.
The control of cherry gummosis, the
As against this, he shows how only for thia north and soutki
greatest enemy of sweet cherries, was $ 2 , 000,000 expended on north ami south the last chance ia gone.
M en ’ s 50c cotton ribbed Shirts
T w o 2 5 cp lcg s. P yra m id W a sh in g Pow der 35c
described by H. P. Harsa in a recent trunk r ads in Oregon, and $6,030.646
’ ’ The task is to. ten-stf*!
and D raw ers. E a c h ----------------
10-lb. pail pure I.ard, $ 1.5 5; 3 ca n s C o n d e n s ­
lecture at the Oregon Agricultural Col­ in Washington, will prepare tho way
vldual counties. If the cwiat*
lege short course, briefly, as follows: for these states to grasp the most
W o m e n ’ s 50c white cotton V ests
ed M ilk, 2 3c; 6 ca n s Otter M inced C lam s. 7 0c;
to build thia highway.
and D raw ers. E a c h ------------ ---
"The greatest enemy to the culture wonderful opportunity for development
per d o z . $1.30; Pull Cream T illa m o o k Cheese,
"W ould not $i..!«<),Hi. ,yn(
o f the sweet cherry in Oregon ia a the Northwest has ever had.
M en ’ s or W o m e n ’ s $1.95 to $2.25
a lb. 2 0c; 3 ca n s Stan dard C orn, 2 5c; 50c sack
seaaon by eastrrn and ('«life-
disease which produces great damage
w ool U nion Suits. E a c h ----------
Major Bowlby is recognized as one mobile tourists be sottt
o f prepared P a n ca k e F lour, 4 0 c; 6 0c sa ck o f
and loss In the moiater sections o f the of the foremost authorities on road
M en ’ s o r W o m e n ’ s $ 1.00 to $1.25
Oregon? The amount Iktl
B u ck w h eat F lou r, 4 5 c; ga llo n ca n o f pure T o ­
state. This disease is usually accom­ building ami highway problems in the
cotton U n ion Suits.
E a c h ------
spent dr|M-nds directly on tls
m a to C atsup, 3<Hc; ga llon ca n o f Pears or
panied by a more or leaa cypious exuda­ Cm t,,! States. Samuel Hill, president o f m M y
W o m e n ’ s $ 1.25 w ool fine ribbed
tion of gum, and from this fact is com o f the Home Telephone company of
Peaches, 3 8 c; 5 lbs. Petite Prunes, 2 5c; 4 lbs
during the next tw o years.
V ests or Draw ers.
E a c h _____
monly called cherry gummoaia.
Portland ami vire president for Wash­
Italian Prunes, 2 5c; 6 lbs. c h o ic e R olled O ats,
" O r e g o n cou ld afford to
"Upon examining the trees which ington of the Pacific Highway associa­
M en ’ s $1.00 w ool ribbed Shirts
2 5 c; 5 lbs. B lack Figs, 25c.
000.000 on this road. Shs
show gumming, spots or areas of the tion, himself a noted good road*
or D raw ers.
E a c h _____________
afford to create a slate hi;
Pure Cane Sugar, per 100 lbs. $5.50
bark are discovered to lie dead and authority, says Major Bowlby ia the
W o m e n ’ s 75c white cotton
partment and levy a two mill
brown down to the wood. It is really foremost authority.
Dry Gran. Beet Sugar, 100 lbs. $5.35
U nion Suits.
E a c h — .......... ..
all to be ei|iendcd during 1)1
a hark disease, bacteria is found in
While highway commissioner of
on north and aoulh trunk
these dead or dying areas o f hark. Washington he made a remarkable rec­
I p to Taipayi-fs
Inoculation of healthy trees with pure ord as a road builder. Ilia present re­
"T h is will not build a hirt
cultures of these bacteria results in port ia baaed on montha uf study of
the production o f gum at the inoculated the situation in Oregon and Washing­ road all o f thr way. It wtfl
spot.
ton for the Pacific Highway association. road paaaable however, and •
"It seems probable, therefore, that
In his report Major Bowlby cites im­ as much as the slate can get
the disease is a bacterial hark disease pressive facts ami flgurea to ahow the «pend in the short lime that w
While highway comiBi
The death of trees, limbs or twigs is im|N>rtant relation between develop­
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Idue to girding by The disease'
nd may ment in 1916 and the condition o f the Washington. Major Itowlb;,
at almost any time of the year. roads. It is a question, he says, of before that on thr faculty of
Mrs. Booker comes well endorsed. A ' "The disease can be controlled by cut- whether it ia made possible for the versity o f Washington, had i
profitable meeting is sincerely desired. ting out thoroughly all dead hark ami tourist and investor to look over the survey, plans and i-stlmaM
The Rev. J. T. Abbett o f Eugene will sterilizing the wound with corrosive state, or whether |»oor and impassable the coat o f a hard surfscsd
from Blaine, Wash., at the
hold the second quarterly conference sublimate 'strength 1-1,000). Begin­ roads bar him out.
on the evening of Saturday, Feb. 8 , at ning when tree? are very young, they
boundary,
to Vancouver,
"On December 28, 1912.” his report
7 :30 and will preach Sunday at 11 a. m. should be inspected from time to time reads in this connection, "there were proximatrly :ino mill-. That*
. „ .
„ A l a n u t i n i n n I for a number o f years for dead spots registered in California 92.163 automo­ grading and surfacing was
For hard surfacing, ft
biles, exclusive o f motorcycles.
Of 546.
at once.
this number 4700 are commercial ma­ was estimated, a total of ft
The Emanon Club met with Mrs. 1 ment o f the afternoon was an art gal­
’ ’ The disease can be prevented on chines, trucks, delivey automobiles, which Majur Bowlby *sy*
Clyde Umphrey last Thursday. The lery gueasnig contest in which several
the trunk and in the crotch of the tree etc. That ia, there are approximately by a 2$ mill state tax Impossd If
usual sewing was done, chocheting be­ guessed all the answers and Mrs. H. 2 " A woman hopes and desires to be a by using the Mazzard seedling as a
87,600 pleasure automobiles in Cali­ coming Washington legislit“**-
ing the particular diversion. Refresh­ H. Veatch won the prize, a handsome home maker. She is also expected to body and grafting or budding the com­ fornia.
Detailed flgurea on thi» 30*
ments o f pineapple mousse, cake, framed picture. Refreshments were lie a housekeeper. She cannot be a mercial varieties on the limbs at two
Great rinincr for State.
road aie contained In the report-
wafers, tea and apples were served at servad
consisting of
sandwiches, successful home maker without being or three years o f age. The Mazzard is
"N ew machines have been registered
"T h e estimate 6 >r hard zurL
tables.
Members
present
w e r e coffee, pickles and cake. The refresh­ a reasonable success as a housekeeper, resistant to the disease and unites per­
at an average rate o f 2000 a month. at thr rate o f $16,000 per wM
Mesdames Armes, Richmond, Short, ments were served by the Misses Jessie but unfortunately she can be a verv fectly with our sweet cherries.”
New York state only haa more ma­ pavement 16 feet wide," I“
Bisby, Cochran, Allison, Groff and Smith, Fern Holcomb,
Marguerite successful housekeeper and fail com -1
chines, viz., 113.000. New York has "Thia will permit competition
pletely as a home maker.”
Mackin.
Johnson and Eva Hopper.
Printer Got Items Mixed.
13.600.000 population, California haa all o f the atandard hard surf***
Thus Mrs. H. W. Calvin, dean of
The teminie members o f the 19-13-3
A
Missouri
printer in making up his 2,500,000. By 1915 California will have question here ia : Can th*
Mrs. O. L. Nichols entertains ‘ at home economics at the Oregon Agri- !
Club met at J. E. Dunton’ s Monday
paper in a hurry the other day got a 125.000 to 132,(»HI pleasure automo­ Washington afford to spend ft
home” Friday afternoon.
cultural College stated a serious prob­
evening.
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marriage
announcement and a grocer’ s biles. During that year approximately on thia road before 1915?
lem o f American life in a recent lec­
W ilbert Oris Wilson and Miss Ma-
advertisement mixed up so that it 30.000 machines will go to California to
" I t a*! depends on what tk»
The Social Twelve met last Thurs­
ture.
read as follow s:
enjoy her roads and visit the great o f Washington have to »ho*
day with Mrs. B. R. Job. The victrola belle Clair Greenwood were married at
“ If her time is consumed in the rou­
The
furnished music during the afternoon’s Eugene yesterday afternoon.
Bill Jones and Ida Gray were united I anama-Pacific ex|>osilion. Conserva­ eastern touriat with money t*
tine o f housekeeping, she has little
work. Dainty
refreshments
were ceremony was performed by Father strength for courage to put into that in the holy sauer kraut by the qt. or tively there will be 160.000 automobiles Think o f the pleasant summer
served.
Members
present
w e r e Moran at the parsonage. Mr. Wilson high occupation o f converting the house barrel. Mr. Jones is a well known in California in 1915.
that would greet the tourist
"T he question is, How many o f these from the south.
Mesdames G. M. Hail, Monroe, H. A. is yard foreman and bookkeeper for into a home,” continued Mrs. Calvin. codfish at 10 cents per pound, while
Miller, Compton, Hill, Abrams, C. the Orchard Land & Timber Co. at Di­
"B esides all the material
"T h e woman who has bent over the his bride has some nice pigs fet.t 150.000 automobiles will come north
Adams, H. Veatch. Mrs. Geo. Kerr vide. Miss Greenwood was a teacher wash tub or ironing board all day is which will be sold cheaper than any in into Oregon and Washington?
outside investors, think wrh»t
in the Cottage Grove schools last year.
was a guest.
"A s the roads are now, practically road would mean to the entir*
not apt to be a cheerful companion to town. We wish the couple a dozen
The couple will make their home at
none o f them. For the benefit o f those and es|>ecially to the coi
her husband at supper time, or a will­ small pears for 15 cents.
Woman’s R elief Corps No. 12, auxil­ Veatch’s Spur.
without a personal knowledge o f the through which it passes. All
ing assistant to her children in the
iary to the G. A. R., met in regular
road, it is sufficient to state that there dering on the mad would
Comstock.
session at Phillips Hall Jan. 26. There ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ preparation o f their lessons in the
evening. If she has spent the day in
,
was a good attendance and all officers
Jun. 29.—(Special to The Sentinel.) is no possible means today of getting value.
sweeping, scrubbing and dusting, her
" I t ia now up to you, citizen»
Pete Markete killed two wild cats an automobile overland from Portland
were present.
:
CHUR C H N E W S
smile will probably not be genial or last week. One weighed 17 pounds to the California line.
For a few gon and Washington. If f*1*
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the other 28 pounds.
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A reunion o f Minnesotans was held
her voice gentle when the small boy
montha in the year it is |s>asible to get legislatures adjourn withoul
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at the J. M. Comer home Tuesday
Miss Floy Johnson and Arthur Wood­ over what is worse than a rail by un­ proper provision for the l’»cl ^
forgets to wipe his shoes or take ofT
BAPTIST CHURCH
ring o f Dram visited i»«t week st the
evening. Those present were the J.
his
rubbers.
If,
throughout
the
hot
home
o f Mr. and Mrs.
u - Roy
n
-
nt- dergoing torture to both the machine way, the last opportunity i*
C. M. Cobb, pastor.
Griggs.
M. Comer, L. M. Tucker, Geo. Brown,
and its occupants.
summer day, she has baked bread oi
D oks ran
have this road ready for lhe
Services
for
next
Sunday:
10
a.
m.
8 y®i?.r,inK ‘leer into the
Mrs. Cornelia Blake, Ira Hawkins
cooked
food
over
a
hot
stove,
it
is
not
village Sunday. The section men gave
“ Let us suppose that there ia a o f tourists who will be in C*l 0,1
sharp,
bible
school;
11
a.
m.,
morning
families, L. D. Pistes, Mrs. Mary
probable that she will desire to spend chase and captured it A . u ,. .
modern highway from the California 1915.”
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Bunch, Mrs. W. N..Wheeler and family. worship, su b je ct: "T h e Salt o f the
a social evening with friends at some did not make their appearance w thin me to Portland, that is. . roa„ , i(nil. r
Earth.”
The
young
people
will
unite
Chaa. Babcock, J. B. Lewis and Ham­
Notice to 6th Co., C. A. C.| 0 j.
distance from her home.
o the roads that California ia now
ilton Fox. The evening was spent in with the Christian Endeavor at the
Every member o f 6 th C®-* .
“
Since
she
cannot
substitute
other
b
u
ild
,n
g
-,
road
with
.
hard
surface
Christian Church to hear the address
rhTbe Ithree chi,(lren Of Mr. anti Mrs
social chat and music.
by the general secretary.
Evening manual labor for her own (it ia impos­ Lhas. Lawrence are quite sick with all o f the way, and no gradea over 6 ia hereby ordered to be i"1* ^
w,lr* per cent.
Armory not later than 7:9® (*•
sible to lAre household workers), she whooping cough.
The Tuesday night Club met thia service at M. E. Church.
7,
1913, for Regular Annual I"*l
Pete Markette and Chas I a w ren c
week in Phillips Hall. Mesdames A l­
must avail herself, as her husband has,
“ At least one out o f five o f the auto-
Services for next Sunday : 9 :46 a. o f the best up-to-date machinery and were in Cottage Grove SatuH.y
All government property, •*
lison, Venske and Abrams were the
întn n ü*l,forn'* ¡n 1916 would ■tate propierty. must be ' n 1
Miss Maude Skidmore visited in Cn» come
m., Sunday school; 11 a. m.. sermon, the latest scientific knowledge. Many
committee on entertainment.
come into Oregon.
tage Grove Saturday and Sunday
su bject: “ Choosing Sides” ; ft :30 Ep- housewives o f today started the home
Any failure to meet with the**
“ What would that mean? At least
Miss Maude Lamson of C otta.«
The Woman’s Club held its annual worth L eagu e; 7 :30 p. m., union re­
in the days when there was little
two days would be consumed in the m enu will be met with court
Loan Fund Day yesterday afternoon. vival meetings in this church, with money and extremely rigid economy
Mrs. Wm. Skidmore last week
The money raised at this annual event Mrs. Booker, national evangelist, o f was absolutely necessary.
and The
* C“ ' i,0rni,, " ne «• Port-
So fixed
goes into a fund used to give an educa­ the W. C. T. U ., in charge. The co­ have those habits o f economy become t . a S . “ * , " * “ " hipei"K < M .r m u lend. The average coat per day for Capt. Commanding 6 th Co..
tion to young women who are not operating societies are the Christian, that now, when there is a greater in-
Farmers
C. A. C„ O. N. G . __
adV" their
n,aRe farm
uf
themselves able. The feature amuse- Baptist, W. C. T. U. and Methodist. come these same women hesitate to the nice w*eraet h « kloK get
work done.
menti®*
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Everything you can
NEW SPRING GINGHAMS!
UR splendid stock of
New Spring Ginghams
is now in full readiness.
Every pattern was chosen
for style and service of the
best quality Ginghams the
market affords. Our reason­
able low cash prices and the
superior qual i t y of these
Ginghams are a greater in­
ducement than ever for you
to buy at this store. Our
plentiful assortments make
shopping a pleasure.
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NORTH AND SOUTH HIGHWAY tyi
BRING MANY MILLIONS TO g .
| MAY CHANGE SCHOOL Y£AR
Priced the yard
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Unexcelled Values in
Underwear for This Week
CONTROL ENEMY OF
SWEET CHERRIES
Grocery Offerings for the Week
. . 35c
U m phrey & IVIackin
T h e C a s h E cò n o m y S t o r e
giorirtH
A HAPPY HOME MUST BE of bark> and these "h 001'1 ** cut «•»
WELL KEPT
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'21 th€ home °f Mr Snd
The Sentinel.