Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 22, 1911, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 28;
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911
NO. 41
PER YEAR $1.50
ACCIDENT
INTERNATIONAL
CELEBRATION TERRIBLE
INSTANTLY
NEAR TOWN YESTERDAY
CONVENTION IMPORTATION
AT COQUILLE
KILLED AT
OL SEEDS
SANER
FOURTH OF JULY
JULY 4TH
LOGGING CAMP
asked by the prosecution.
All of
which contributed to and brought
about the defeat ot the ends of jus­
tice— Rosebnrg Evening News.
EFFORT TO
RECALF COKE FOR
A
Mrs. Ben McMullen and little
The International Convention of
son of Myrtle Point, ami M iss M.
Christian churches will meet at
Elizabeth Gamble, a trained nurse
Portland, Oregon, July 4 to 11 .
A high record importation of
of North Bend, all sustained in­
The following statement concern
Liberal railroad rates will be given. $20,000,000 worth of flaxseed in
juries in a runaway at the south
ing the recall of Judge Coke ap­
Portland is preparing for enormous the fiscal year is indioaled by the
peared in today’s issue of the Ore
side of Coquille yesterday after­
____
i
crowds
as it will be the first time records ol tbe Bureau of Statistics,
Statistics prove that far more
noon, and it was thought for a
gonian. While the form of the pe
The committee in charge of (Jo-
people have been killed a n i in­
Thomas Douglas, a stranger in ,bis ffreat conventioD will come to Department of Commerce and La­
time that those of Miss Gamble
tition was sent to the attorney-gen­
jured in celebrating the birthday quille’s Fourth of July celebratirn
this section, was instantlv killed on ,he Nortbwe8t’ The following is bor, now completed lor the ten
would prove fatal, bat some hopes
eral in the early part of the week
of the Declaration of Independence is very busy these daysiu prepara­
Monday forenoon in the logging i)Uoled ^om "Christian Men” , the mouths ending with April, 19:1.
are now held out for her recovery.
in order that he might pass upon
than were sacrificed iu the war to tion lor the event. Good progress
During that period the imports of
camp of Seeley & Anderson on official 0T^ D ot the B ' ° tb«rbood
Mrs. McMullen had been at Mercy Sevenmile, by being struck by tho Disciples of Christ, published in
its legality, its promoters inform
establish the principles set forth in is reported and everything points
flaxseed or liuseed, aggregated
The News that it was not expected
Hospital- at North Bend, where she
that immortal document. Ly over to one of the best celebrations Co-
branches of a falling tree.
Kansas City,
8,250,000 bushels, compared with a
that the fact of the recall petition
bad undergone an operation and
zealous and misdirected enthusiasm quille has ever bad.
Douglas was working alone buck- }
PORTLAND ho !
little over 3,000,000 bushels latt
was sufficiently recovered to return
would become public property until
We
want ev.rjuouy
everybody to
to year and 53,000 bushels in tbe cor­
The finance committee reports ,
,
, .
,, ing up logs not far from where
»*> w.m
io begin
uegu. io
in celebrating the Fourth of July,
the document was ready for signat­
home
and
was
bemg
accompanied
I
rtje^
^
^
^
,
think
about
Portland,
because
the
Americans have made the Fifth of results far above expectations,
responding period of 1909. The
ures.
However, the lacts leaked
A s t h e y kDQwj
himgelf ,
considéra- next
International Convention growth in value is even greater,
July a day of mourning in thou­ Our citizens responding liberally to by the hospital nurse
out at Salem and the whole story,
an(J abou, at | of the Disciples of Christ will be the ten months’ fignres of the cu:-
sands of homes all over the United requests for funds, and the amount were leaving town for Myrtle ^
including copy of the petition as it
Point
in
a
single
horse
r,g
the
,
he
trees as they ( held in Portland from July 4 th to rent fiscal year being $16,750,000,
States. The appalling frequency raised will be ample to insure a
will appear, was giving by the city
animal
became
fngbtened
and
I
^
^
^
^
^ lltb . 1911 . There are many re­
grand,
good
time.
of accidents from the use ol toy
agaiust ¿5,000,000 in 1910 and but
paper to da>. E.L.Cannon is only
The program for the day is not made a dash throwing the buggy tbere wae no (I until called to sons why you should attend this $ 73 i 655 in 1909- The estimated
pistols, fire crackers, bombs, fire­
acting in capacity of attorney for
., . _ __I convention.
In the first place, it
works. revolvers, pistols and can­ complete, but will be ushered in into a telephone pole with the re- j lay the fallers, and it
importation of $20,000,000 worth
is probable
subscribers to the fund for paying
suit that the occupants were par-
with
the
usual
salute
at
sunrise.
non has at last b-.-gun to rouse the
that he thought it was someone else wiU be 8 «reat conTention- bflcau8e of flaxseed in the fiscal year which
the expense of the recall, and it is
cipatated to the ground with great
In the ends with tbe present
month
nation to the folly of the popular A street parade at io o’clock, con­
the alarm was meant for.
How­ we are a great people.
stated that in all probability the
force.
Miss
Gamble
was
thrown
second
pisce,
it
will
be
a
great
con- exceeds by more than $10,000,000
method of observing the holiday. sisting of beautifully decorated
ever, the tree which struck him was
petitions will t>e in general circa
into a fence, her head beiDg forced
If the young people look forward floats, automobiles, band, etc.
one that was broken down by the I veo,ion bec8UBe il ia in tbe mid8‘ the value imported in 1909, and is
lation tomorrow.
through an opening, her lower jaw
to it with joyful anticipations, Hollowing the parade a short and
one which the men had cut down, of “ Rreat P60Ple- PerbaP8 v°u d° by far larger than that of any other
being fracture 1 at the chin and her
their parents await it with fear and interesting program will be given
and which fell at right angles with ! not know muoh about our bretbren year. During the ten years, i90t
head badly bruised.
It is thought the tree which struck it, and in this IiD tbe Northwest It is just possi-
Salem, Or., June 15 .-For the first dread. Instead of a day of rest iu Collier’s grove.
to 1910, inclusive, a total of $13,
by
Will
Hull
who
was
a witness to
time an effort will be made to recall and pleasure, it has become to
Chas. I. Reigard, of Marshfield,
way a point was reached where one ! ble y ° u lbink of the Northwest as 000.000. or an average aunual im­
a judge from the bench according to many a day of nerve-wrecking tor­ will deliver the oration.
The the accident, that she struck the would not expect.
88 8 ,and of “ «• brush and 8moke portation ot $1,300,000 is shown,
the form of a petition received this ture.
from forest fires. but let us tell as against $2,000,000 for the single
ladies quartet, under the leader­ telephone pole which accounted for
Death
was
instantaneous,
Doug­
the fractured collar bone and the
you— and oh! we wish we had a year 1911 now drawing to a dost.
morning from Roseburg by Attorney
The prevalent conception that the ship of Mrs. Morris will sing .some
las’ neck beiDg broken, his head
whole magazine to say it in; but
General Crawlord. The attorney- only way to celebrate the Fourth o< of their choice selections and visit­ caving in of three ribs.
Flaxseed furnishes the bulk < 1
crushed
as well as the upper part of
Mrs. McMullen sustained
a
the forty-eight pages are full to the $28,000,000 worth of seeds of
general was requested by E L. Can­ July is by making all the noise ors will without doubt find the
the
body.
non, of Roseburg, to pass on the possible, is silly and wrongful. It hour taken up by the program one dislocation of one wrist, and the
overflowing now and yet we must various kinds imported during tbe
Louis Medigax, one of the fall­ slip id s word or two. The North­
little boy has a severe cut in his
form and to notify him whether should be a day ot pleasure to both of the most enjoyable of the day.
year.
The other leading classes
ers, saw the accident, and states west is a land of enchantment
It include sugar beet, clover and caster
such a form would fill the require­ young and old, and there are
The band is putting in extra forehead and face.
Levi Bunch was near, having just that when warned of danger the is the land of dreams.
ments of law. That the petition plenty of ways in which people can time these days getting in trim for
It is the beans. Of these, the impoits ck-
was properly drawn and would pass show their patriotism without risk­ the occasion and the music will be met them as be came down the road man jumped on a log in full sweep land of the high sky.
It is the ver seed during the year will 1 e
as legal was the opinion of Crawlord ing their own lives and endanger­ up to the usual high standard ot in his auto. He got by them with­ of the tree, and seemed unable to land of the firclad hill aDd the about $3,000,000, and of those t f
out trouble, but so on after he had decide which way to jump, and Bnow-capped mountain peak. It sugar beets aud castor seeJ, each
and this afternoon be returned the ing the lives and property of others this organization.
stood still till struck by tbe branch­ is the land of tbe romnnee of
form to Cannon. The question of by experimenting with the noise
about $750,000. The remaining
Arrangements have been com­ gone by them the horse frightened
es.
at
a
calf
grazing
near
the
fence,
copper. It is the land Marcus $3,750,000 worth ol seeds imported
the recall of the Judge hinges en­ producing qualities of explosives.
pleted for the barbecue and the
Coroner Wilson was notified and Whitman, a missionary, won for
and when the animal freed himself
tirely on instructions which were
includes grass, mustard, beet, cal -
It is well for people to gather in special committee in charge promi­
It is the land bage. poppy, and flower seeds, al­
alleged to have been given by Coke parks and groves and listen to ses that this event will be the best from the rig, came running up be­ came from Marshfield and investi­ the United States.
It is a land so a large number of seeds valued,
to the jury in the case af the State martial music and patrioiic ad­ ever pulled off iu the county and hind Mr. Bunch, who realized there gated the grounds and questioned of rich verdures.
of Oregon va. Roy McClallen. Me- dresses and songs, to explain to have arranged for the handling and had been trouble and he turned the men, but decided that an in­ where tbe wheat grows as tall as by reason of the volatile oils and
quest was "bnnecessary.
Clallen was charged with murder their children what the holiday distribution of tho meat in a man­ back to give aid.
tbe corn. It is tbe land where tbs perfumes contained, such as anise,
The body was taken to Bandon cherries sre as big as apples and
He brought Miss Gambell to Dr.
and. according to the petition, commemorates and to join
caraway, coriander, and fennel.
in ner which will be much more satis­
Culin’s office and Dr. Dix, ot where it is being held till an at­ the apples look like pumpkms snd
Judge Cock went so far as to aid wholesome sports and amusements, factory than ever before.
The price of imported flaxseed
Marshfield, was summoned and tempt to find relatives be made, the pumpkins are so Urge that they
the defeudant by giving prejudiced but the time has come when they
Promptly at i p. m. the sport
tends to iucrease from year to year.
but
Mr.
Anderson
of
the
firm,
says
made
a
record-breaking
trip
to
this
instructions, to the detriment of the
stable tbe cows in them.
It is s In 1897 tbe average price per
should promulgate a new declara­ commitiee will have charge and a
city. He and Dr. Culin gave re­ there is nothing among his be­ land of contrasts; a land of high
prosecution.
long
list
of
free
sports
for
prises
tion of independence against the
bushel was I t .03; in I90t, $127; in
lief as best they could and the pa­ longings which would lead to rel­ mountains and deep lakes.
You
From the fact that the question ot abuses which have crept into the will be given.
A relay race will
t 9 ° 3 . $i- 5 °:
t 9 ° 9 > $> 40; > 9 to,
atives
or
friends.
tient
was
left
with
Mrs.
Hansen
and
may ride for a hundred miles with $1.70; and in 1911, $2.04, for the
recall of judges has become prac- celebrations of the day.
The true be one of the main features and it
Tbe
deceased
was
about
forly-
the
trained
nurse,
Miss
Bouicksen.
tbe deep flowing Columbia, clear high record importation of 8,250,
tially a national issue, this original guage of patriotism is not the is hoped that several teams from
At times she lias made remarks oine years of age.
as crystal cold as melting snow, 000 bushels in tbe ten months end­
procedure is causing considerable in­ amount of powder that a boy among the various towns of the
that would indicate consciousness
j on one side of you and the most ing with April.
terest and the attorney-general ex­ burns, nor the amount of liquor a county will compete.
Mr. C. E.
ercised more than the ordinary care man consumes in honor of the Baxter is chalrmau of this commit­ to a degree, and it is hoped that W hat W e G at From the Farm barren desert in North America on
Argentina is the chief source ol
j the other. And the sky line looks
in passing on the validity of the birthday of the nation.— Pacific tee and any team wishing to she will withstand the shock, in
the
flaxseed imported into the
which case there will be a fighting
When tbe world wants goo 1 cows, as lonesome as it did to the imagi­
form of petition. To wbat extent Farmers’ Union.
participate in the event should com­
United States about 60 per cent of
chance
for
her
recovery.
horses,
sheep,
hens
and
hogs
it
sends
nation in that day when the poet
the sentiment against Judge Coke
municate with him.
Mrs. McMullen and child were out to the faims and gets them. sang of those far-fastnesses "Where the imports during 1910 having
has developed in the second judicial
W h y Im port E ggs?
The committee on decoration is
taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
When it wants good things to eat rolls the Oregon and hears no been from that country, compared
district is merely problematical here,
promising something good and
J.
A.
Yoakam
where
Dr.
Richmond
it
writes
a letter to the farmers and sound save his own dashing.” The with about 25 per cent from Can­
The Grants Paws Outlook says with the bunting which will be dis­
the only word recevied in Salem
attended
their
injuries.
is
never
disappointed
in getting just desert, however, is but for a mo­ ada and about 4 per cent each from
being relative to the validity of the the reason the Oregon farmer is not played by our business houses the
Miss Gamble was taken to the what it orders. When it wants the ment. Suddenly it blooms. And the British East Indies and Bel­
form used in the petition.
Al­ rasing more poultry and selling streets should present a lively ap­
B
ay
tod ay.
choicest fruit, our farms have it. there is no verdure like to that of gium. Nearly all the sugar beet
though the attorney-general is from more eggs is: "H e is too busy pearance.
seed imported is from Germany,
If fruit is not plentiful in the the great Northwest.
Douglas county, he made no com­ getting his off-grade land in shape
The Coquille and Myrtle Point
while clover seed is imported
J.
J.
Stoner,
a
successful
farmer
East, there is the great West to draw
Ours are a vigorous confident
ment on the subject today, the news to sell to some Eastern easy mark ball teams will play a game in the
chiefly
from Germany, Canada and
from
North
Dakota,
was
a
Co­
from. When it is looking for homes people there in the Northwest.
that the recall of Judge Coke was for orchards, to bother with any afternoon for gate receipts and a
France.
quille
visitor
two
or
three
days
lor
the
thousands
in
other
lands
They have not learned to doubt.
The "Eastern easy- close game may be expected.
contemplated coming as something such trifles.”
The very large iucrease in im­
lately. While sojourning in this who never knew what home really They have faith in God and faith iu
ot a surprise to that office. The mark” is also inquiring as to the
A grand ball in Nosler’s hall city he ran across an old-time
portations
of flaxseed during 1911
is, it sends to this great country of the plea. A Northwest convention
first recall petition direct at a judge tax rate on improvments, and why wil close the days celebration
friend
in
the
person
of
Hon.
E.
O.
is
due
to
the
partial failure of tbe
ours.
When
it
wants
the
best
is like a whirlwind for its enthu­
as follows: To the Honorable Ben. we are so foolish as to tax house­
D. Holden, whom he knew several machinery made in the world it siasm. It would make a busy day crop last year. The flaxseed crop
Middle
Aged
and
Elderly
People,
hold
furniture.
W.Olcott, Secretary of 3 tate tor the
Try to think of some butanes* oui Use F oley K idney P ills for quick years ago in the state of Michigan. does not seek in vain in our country. on the New York S tock Exchange of the United States is according to
State of Oregon: We, the under-
They enjoyed their meeting very
The (aims of the United States loo« like a prayer meeting in figures ot the Bureau of Statistics
si gned citizens and legal voters of side of gambling,stealing or boldiny and perm anent results in all cases
much,
but
Mr.
Stouer
does
not
of
kidney
and
bladder
troubles,
and
grow
timber equal to any on the Quakersville. It waa the State of ot the Department of Agriculture,
laud
for
speculation,iu
which
a
man
the State of Oregon and of the
for painful and annoying Irregular­ think he will locate here.
face of the earth, and our mines Oregon that sent the steamship chiefly procured in Minnesota and
second judicial district, consisting can "demand’, service or value, ities.
For sale by C. J. Fuhrman.
The
There
is
one
m
edicine
th
at
every
never have failed to produce- Oregon to ply upon the Congo. North and South Dakota.
of the counties of Douglas, Lane, where no tervise or value is given in fam ily should be provided with and
Among the passengers sailing on
crop
in
North
Dakota
last
year
was
When
the
werld
feels
the
need
of
No other state could have done it.
Coos, Curry, Benton and Lincoln, exchange.
especially
during
the summer
tbe
Alliance
tor
Portland
this
to
a
large
extend
a
failure,
reduc­
m onths; viz, Chamberlains Cholic,
men to do great things, it reaches out We didn't even believe they could
respectfully demand the recall of
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It morning was Attorney
R. O. its hand to the farm and says:
ing the domestic production by
Rev. R G. Summerlin, formerly Is alm ost certain to be needed.
do it, but they did.
We have
circuit judge John S. Coke, of said
It
Graves who received
a tel­ "You have just the ones we want,
neatly one-half, and the amount
costs
but
a
quarter.
Can
you
af­
pastor
of
the
North
Bend
United
great churchea and great men in
second judical district; and each lor
ford to be w ithout It?
For sale by egram
la t evening to come to 1 Seod them to us! It is a time of
the Northwest.
We have tba available for market purposes,
himself says: I have personally Brethein church and for the past all dealers.
Portland at once in regard to busi­ sore stress; do not fail us!”
aside from seed, fully one-half,
promise of a great school at Eu­
signed this petition; I am a legal year doing evangelical work for
ness relative to the new law publi­
H orses for Sale.
And
(rom
the
farm
a
steady
stream
that
denomination,
has
accepted
gene. Our people have occupied hence the large importations in
voter of the State of Oregon and
cation which Mr. Graves has re­ of men goes to answer the call.
the current year from foreign coun­
this Northwest country. In every
ot the second judicial dristrict there­ the pastorate ol a church at Van­
Span
of
young
mures,
coming
cently
completed.
The
telegram
tries.
He will
leave
You find them in the offices, in good town or city, and there are
of; my residence and postoffice are couver, Wash.
6 this spring; weight between 1600 was from one ol the leading pub­ the factories, in the stores of the
The shortage in the domestic
many of them, you will find our
correctly written after my name shortly to assume bis new charge
and 1700; well broke, single or lishing houses in Portland.— Coos great cities. They are doing much
crop of flaxseed and presumably in
The
departure
of
himself
and
fami­
churches
sittng
on
the
best
The following are the reasons for
double. One black horse, coming
Utz & Dunn shoes, at Lyons & of the world's work to-day, and corners, leading in tbe religious the production of linseed oil is
making said demand: That said ly from the Bay will be greatly 5 years old in spring: weight about
regretted
by
the
many
friends
they
Jones; perfect fit and perfect wear­ they will always be doing it; for the life of the community as our lay­ reflected in the large imports of oil
John S. Coke, circuit judge, in the
1400. Inquire A. Smallev’s ranch
farm grows just that kind of men. men lend in its business life.
have
made.—
Coos
Bay
Times.
ing qualities.
Spo­ of that character during the current
month of May, 1911 , while bolding
Halt's creek.
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•
During the nine
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The
world
gets
its
best
from
the
kane,
Seattle.
Tacoma,
these
are fiscal year.
circuit court iu and for Douglas
Quick
& Curry make the galvan- farra; and there js pIenty ]eft.
months
ending
with March, 1911,
FOK SALK.
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
names to confure with. They call
county, state of Oregon, and pre­
¡zed screen door; standard sizes on
the
imports
for
consumption of
t
Let’s
be
thankful
for
that!
visions into mind.
siding over the case of the State of
hand; special sizes m ade In short
_______
One of the best Improved dairy
Lay In your w inter’s supply while
iinseed oil aggregated 3,207,425
But
Portland
is
the
convention
Oregon vs. Roy McClallen, charged farms In the valley, at a bargain. you can. Alder— the best on the order. Also handy, adjustable w in­
' Leading * a llfo m la Druggist
city. Portland, tbe city of roses, gallons, valued at $2,193,679., com­
market, $2 a tier delivered. Phone dow screens, Ironing boards, sle e v e '
wi;h murder, demonistrated his Telephone Farm ers line 101.
pared with 467,664 gallons valued
159.
boards,
bread
boards,
drain
boards
Ore.
gross inrumpetency and unfairness H. L. Carl, Myrtle Point,
Pasadena, Cal., March 9, 1911. between two rivers; whose morning
at $268,390 in the entire fiscal year
and m eat safes.
* «»>•
F
oley
and
Co..
Gentlemen:
—
We
eyes
see
the
sunlight
glancing
from
by giving to the jury in said case,
For Rent— Six room house, good
1910 and but 28,302 gallons valued
FOR HADE.
Remember, we are still sellin g have sold and recommended F oley’s tha snow-glistening
summit
of
at the instance and request of the
garden lot with fruit and berries the fin est bread In Coos county, 2 Honey and Tar Compound for years.
at
$13,249 in the fiscal year 1909 —
A
eountry
store
with
postoffice
In
We believe It to be one of the best Mount Hood, and whose light at
defendant's attorneys, unfair and
connection.
A good, new building Inquire at Herald office or at J. loaves for 5c. Coquille Bakery and and m ost efficient expectorants on
Pacific
Homestead.
evening
time
filters
softly
through
erroeous instructions as to the law, 24xS0 feet, good business and ncre
the market.
Containing no opiate#
O. F ish ’s furniture factory.
16t4 Confectionery.
or narcotics It can be given freely tbe trees lrom where tbe sun ia
intended to bias the jury in favor tract of land. Inquire at the Herald
to children.
Enough of the reme­
olfice.
F. 8. Rexford, 615 New York Life
ot the defendant and secure an ac­
For Sale— Four fine heifers com­ dy can be taken to relieve a cold, burying himself in tbe waves of Bldg. Kansan City, Mo., says:
» Ml»«--------
“I
The
Coquille
Bakery
and
Con­
the
broad
Pacific.
Portlaod
ie
a
as
It
has
no
nauseating
results,
and
had
a severe attack of a cold which
When your watch ia in need of
quittal and did so bins the jury and
ing fresh soon. Good Dairy stock
does
not
Interfere
with
digestion.
settled
In
my
back
and
kidneys
snd
charmed City!
cause an acquittal; while at the attention, remembei Willie Schroe- fectionery carries a com plete line of on Sweet place. Lampa.
Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug
I was In great pain from my tronble
choice fruits, cigars, candles and
Co.,
C.
L.
Parsons,
Sec’y
and
Treas.
A friend recommended F oley Kidney
same time he (said John Coke) fail­ der does first-class repairing.
The
season’s
very
new
est
styles
In
FOR
HALE.
nuts.
Get th e original F oley’s Honey and
Pitts and I used two bottles of them
For Stafford’s Homemade cendirs
ed and refused to give the jury lair
ladles' spring and sum m er su its at Tar Compound In the yellow pack­
Registered Berkshire pigs ot both and they have done me a world of
A fine selection of post cards at Fol­
good."
and legal instructions which were go to the Popular.
age.
1 Robinson's.
sexes. J. C. Watson, Coquille. 4t
som ’s Confectionery.
For sale by C. J Fuhrman.
For sale by C. J. Fuhrman.