Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 21, 1912, Image 1

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    (¡The Herald, the old estab­
lished reliable newspaper of
the Corjuille Valley in which
an ”ad‘ always brings results.
T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 31, NO. 10
C O Q U IL L E , COOS C O U N TY , O R E G O N , TH U RSD A Y , N O V E M B E R 21, 1912
CITY DIRECTORY
Fraternal and Benevolent Orders
®Job Printing—New presses
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee that
Herald pnnting will please
U N ’S
CONTESTS
Poultry House Architecture
(EfjankBgumty JlnirlamaluntH
P E R Y E A R $1.50
Facts About the Parcels Post
“S I PETER’S
IN THE ROCK”
Success in raising and keeping
Now that election is over, the peo­
fowls, and particularly iu getting
ple are beginning to take notice that
winter eggs, depends as much upon
a parcels post law was passed by
the poultry houses as upon the
last congress and to make inquiries
stock, their care and feeding. The
about its workings.
Executive Mansion,
“ Salem, Oregon, Nov. 14, 1912.--
thiee essentials of a good house are
First, the parcels post will do
Tbe people of Oregon have been
Washington, D C.
that it shall be dry, receive plenty
the recipients of manifold blessings away with fourth class mail. Here
By the President of the United
of sunshine and ventilation without
during the year now closing. Peace alter if you have a package to mail
drafts. Any house that will pro­ States:
and plenty have smiled upon our it will have to he sent through the
"A God-featiug nation like ours state. Health and prosperity bave parcels post.
vide these things should prove suc­
cessful, no. matter what the form of owes it to its inborn and sincere been our portion.
¿Parcels post stamps will be issued
“ Other lauds have felt the grip of
sense of moral duty to testify its de
construction or design,
in
denominations of 1,2 , 3, 4, j
famine and want, pestilence and
The first consideration in build­ vout gratitude to the All Giver for misfortune. Other people have seen 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, 75, cents and ft
ing a poultry house is its location. countless benefits tt has enjoyed their crops dwindle into failure;
A distinctive paicels post stamp
It is important to have well drain­ For many years it has been custom­ their countrymen stricken by dread will have to be used on merchandise
The Portland Journal says of the
ed soil so that the ground around ary at the close of the year lor the disease, their cities and towns dev­ sent through the mail or your pack
result of the recent trip of Arch-
it will be dry. The buildings should National Executive to urge upon astated, and their lands laid waste age will be held for postage due.
by the ruthless hand of war.
A n n . e L a l b b k c b , S ec.
Bisbop Scadding to this sectiou:
year's publicity campaign for the also be located uear the dwelling his fellow countrymen to offer praise
You can’t drop your parcels post
“ Our country and our state have
High upon a cliff facing the Pa­
^OQUILLIS ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 children’s industrial contests:
house, for much of the work of car­ and thanks to God for the manifold had none of this. Our fields aud package into the mail box or the
w I, 0 . O. F„ meets the first and third
cific
Ocean near Bandon, in Coos
blessings
vouchsafed
to
them
in
the
farms
have
been
productive.
Mal­
ing
for
the
poultry
devolves
upoD
“ If you would catch a train
Thursday nlghta In Odd Fellowa Hall.
big package boxes, but it must
J. 8. B arton , C. P.
the women of the family. A sun­ past and to unite in earnest suppli- ignant disease has stayed its touch be taken to the postoffice direct or country, mariners behold a white
time.
No
matter
how
fast
you
run
J. 8. L aw rence , Sec.
The march of progress and success
cross of the Cbristiau type. Its out­
ny location, well sheltered trom the ance for their continuance.
if you start too late.
has continued steadily onward. sent there.
NIGHT8 OF PYTHIAS.—Lycurgus It you would win a prize in the north winds, Is highly desirable.
line is visible for miles out at sea,
“ The year now drawing to a close Health, happiness and good fortune
Your parcel, to be sent through
Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights
Dryness in the bouse itself is the has been notably favorable to our have wrapped their comforting mail, must have the sender’s ad aud has become a popular landmark
in W. O. W. Hall.
School Children's Industrial Con
R. R. W atso n , K R. 8. test next year, begin now.
first essential. Next to actual starva fortunate land. At peace within mantles about us, and we stand, in dress on it, as plainly as the receiv­ with seafaring men. Something of
O. A . M in t o n ye , C. C.
a reverence for the symbol has de­
tion
nothing is surer to reduce the and without, free from perturba­ the twilight ot the departing year,
YTHIAN SISTERS— Ju stu s ^Temple Parents, if you would have child egg yield and affect the health of tions and calamities that have af­ with our feet upon the threshold of er’s or the package will l>e held veloped among the hardy men of
for
the
postage.
ren
grow
up
to
be
industrious,
law
No. 35, meets flrat and Third Mon­
twelvemonth of brighter aud
the deep as they sail by this cliff
day nights in W. O. W. Hall.
abiding, useful citizens, winners in the fowls than dampness in the flicted other peoples, rich in har­ more pleasing prospect than the last.
You enn deliever with the mails
M bs . G eih u e D a v is , M. E. C.
At infrequent intervals, in the
vests
so
abundant
and
industries
so
house.
Wet
yards
mean
cold,
dirty
It is fifing, then, and incum­ after Dec. 31, 1912,— nibs, foi r£
the race of life, start them early in
M b s . F red L in e o ar , K. of R.
feet, and this in turn results in dirty productive that the oveiflow of our bent upon us, that we pause for a cents— ou any rural route; n lbs. concaved rock behind the great
the
right
direction.
ED MEN—Coquille Tribe No. 40, X.
whitened cross, religious services
in the interval between the
O. R. M., meets every Friday night We are all agreed that an educa egg aud less of them. If the site is prosperity has advantaged the en­ space
harvest and the seed time, to return for 15 cents on any city delivery are held by visiting rectors and
in W. O. W. Hall.
tire
world,
strong
in
the
steadfast
not
dry,
it
should
be
uuderdrained
our thanks to Almighty God. the route; nibs, lor 35 cents— to any
J. S. B akton , Sachem. t'on is essential to success, but what
In any case the foundation should devotion to the heritage of self-gov­ Omnipotent Giver of all good, and customer within 50 miles of your higher officials of the Episcopal
A. P. M il l e r , C. of R.
education? True education
church. Gathering the congrega­
W. A.—Regular meetings of Bea- that which fits us for the duties of be high enough above grade to pre ernment bequeathed to us by the the Author of all our blessings, for store; 11 lbs. for 46 cents— to any tion under the sheltering crag, with
. ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A. life. The old pedagogical idea was vent the entrance of surface water wisdom of our fathers, and firm in His mercy and His sustaining hand. | eust0lner between 50 and 150 miles
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­ to cram the child with text-books Ou dry soil a dirt floor may he the resolve to transmit that heritage To Him we owe our life, our liber-. f
a
, ,
their faces turned out to the great
urdays in each month.
ty and our freedom from sorrow, |of your store’ Ch,ca*° and other prospect of the Pacific, the Episco­
unimpaired
but
rather
improved
by
used,
although
this
becomes
foul
if
R. B. R oo ees , V. 0.
The new idea is that we must know
N ku 0 . K e l le y , Clerk. how to apply our knowledge to not removed and renewed each year good use to our children and our sickness and want. Unto Him we mad order centers cannot deliver pal clergymen recite the services in
should yield our reverence, and up- 11 lbs. in Oregon territory for less
what is probably the most pictu­
N. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel piactical uses — that we must know A good double board floor or one of children’s children lor all time to lift our hearts in thankfulness and than $1.32.
. Camp No. 2972 at M. W. A. Hall,
resque chapel of the Pacific coast.
appreciation.
come,
the
people
of
this
country
concrete
is
the
best.
Front street, second and fourth Tues­ how to use the hand with the head
The post masters through the
This cross and the services spot
Now,therefore, in accordance with
day nights in each month.
Good ventilaliou is essential, but have abounding cause for content­
Thus
the
need
for,
and
popular!
country
are hard at work on the
A m y A a s e n , Oracle.
the time-honored custom of our
has been termed “ St. Peter's in the
must be without drafts. If the ed gratitude.
ty of, industrial education along
E dna K e l le y , Kec.
forebears and our fatherland, and in study of the new law, and soon Rock,’’ and is pictured in the No­
“
Wherefore.
I,
William
Howard
building
is
tight
on
three
sides
and
consonance with the conscience of they will be giving out the provis­
O. W.—Myrtle Camp No. 197, with the “ mental cramming."
. meets first and third Mondays at Though started late and with lack overhead with no cracks at eaves or Taft, President of the United States o s people. I, Oswald West, gov- ions and will make the details plain vember issue of the Oregon Church­
man.
W. O. W. Hall.
by virtue of the authority in lo tbe public.
R. 8. K now lton , C. C. of oganization in many instances, sill, there will be no difficulty with of America, in pursuance of long- ernor,
me
vested,
do
hereby
proclaim
and
Archbishop Chas. Scadding has
established
usage
and
in
response
drafts.
If
one
or
more
window
open­
J ohn L e n e v e , Sec.
the result of the state-wide move
set apart Thursday, November 28,
in the November issue of the Ore­
to
the
wish
of
the
American
people,
ings
or
a
part
of
the
front
is
cover­
ment
inaugurated
this
year
is
en
VENINGTIDE ClkCLE No. 214,
as Thanksgiving day. And I call
gon Churchman an outline of bis
meets second and fourth Monday couraging, and inspires us all, I ed with muslin cloth, it will keep invite my countrymen, wheresoever upon the people of this state, that,
Luther Burbank, the “ wizard ol tour through the Coos and Curry
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
they
may
sojourn,
to
join
on
Thurs­
out
the
wind
during
the
cold
upon
this
day,
they
give
pause
to
trust, to greater efforts the coming
O ra X. M a u r y , G. N.
M any A. P ie b c e , Clerk. year. Many of your children enter weather and at the same time per day, the 28th day of this month of their labors and lift to the throne horticulture,’ ’ is subjected to con- districts of the southwestern part of
mercy their united voices in stant annoyance at home and abroad the state. In this review he pre­
ARMERS UNION.— Regular meet­ ed this year, and whether they won mit a good circulation of air with November, in appropriate ascription of
thankfulness for the blessings and by obtrusive and inquisitive strang­ sents many suggestions of the won­
ings second and fourth Saturdays in a prize or not they are all stronger out blowing on the fowls
of praise and thanks to God for the
l e bounties upon them bestowed, j ers. He was walking on the streets derful latent opportunities awaiting
each month in W. O. W. Hall.
Plenty of sunshine iu winter and goods gifts that have been our por­
in every way from the exercise and
B. H. B u bnb , President.
“In testimony, whereof, I have ¡n San Francisco-recently when one
settlers in that region, and at the
O. A. M in to n ye , Sec.
.
experience, and what they have spring is the third essential. This tion, and in humble prayer that His hereunto set my hand, and caused '
1 lem slezed him by the arm, cap- same time urges bis church work­
r a t e r n a l a id n o . 39 8 , meets the learned to do with their hands will is abundantly provided lor in the great mercies toward us may en­ the seal of the state ol Oregon to be
hereunto affixed this 14th day of tured his reluctant hand and pump- ers to extend the church labors
second and fourth Thursdays each always be an available and valuable two-compartment house which can dure.”
month at W. O. W, Hall.
November, A. D. 1912.
ed it vigorously.
more fully in that field. Articles
M b s . C h a s . E v l a n d , Pres.
W. W. T A F T ,
asset. We hope to have every school be thrown almost entirely open and
OSW ALD WEST,
“ How are you, Burbank ? Hoty by the local clergy of the Episcopal
M k 8. L ora H akrinuton , Sec.
President.
the
building
flooded
with
light,
yet
boy and girl in the state receive a
Governor”
are you?" he inquired effusively. church ia that field are published
there is not so much glass that it
Educational Organizations and Clubs personal benefit by entering this
“ What mitacle are you working giving thorough descriptions of the
will
become
very
heated
in
the
day
on now?"
O Q U I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L contest this year. Will you co-oper­ time, and likewise excessively cold
nature of the work in hand.
LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the ate by giving your children an op­
“ Well— it’s a secret,” replied the
High School Building during the school portunity— by giving them a little at night. At least fifty per cent of
year for the purpose of discussing edu­
expert; “ but I don’t mind telling
ground to cultivate, and starting the front of the house should con­
cational topics.
you. I’m grafting milkweed ou
R ena A ndehson , Pres.
The Record says at the instance
them in the chicken buistiess in a sist ot openings covered by glass
E dna M in a r d , Sec.
At
the
city
council
meeting
Mon
-
1
egg
plant!”
On
Tuesday
morning
Mr.
Arneaon
of ordets from Deputy Prosecuting
small way, and perhaps giving the and cloth.
Y es-yes? Whst do yon expect
O KEEL KLUB—A business men’s
called at the real estate office of day evening a full attendance was
Attorney L. A Lilj.qvist, a number
social organization. Hall in Laird’s boy a brood sow or pig to leed?
to
produce?”
present
excepting
Councilman
Pierce
C.
E.
Niles
and
informed
that
gen­
building, Second street.
of officers arrested several women of
And most important of all by al­ 492.20. The value of all poultry
A. J. S herwood . Pres.
“ Custard!"
Ordinance No. 77 was passed, pro­
tleman d< aler in lands and lots of
north Front street, Marshfield, who
lowing Them to have as their very raised in the state in 1899 was
F red S l a u le , Sec.
an expeditious and admirable way viding for the construction of the
$826,687.
The
poultry
product
were takeu into custody last Mon­
own
the
profits
of
their
efforts?
o m m e r c ia l c l u b — j . e . N orton
day aod held to appear at the De­
President; J. C. 8 a y a u e . Secretary Very much depends upon the par­ that year was worth considerably of removing soot from stovepipe sewer system in District Ne. 1 , and
„
ai d chimney. The stove not work­ for letting of contracts for the work.
.,
.
, ,
San Francisco investment that cember term of the circuit court and
ents as to how great a success can be more than either of the following
Transportation F a cilities
. . . .
ing properly, Mr. Niles gladly ap­ (A synopsis of the provisions of the
products,
viz:
Animals
slaughtered,
per cent.
cent, Article need answer lo charges *f conducting
made of this movement.
'
..
. . . . . .
will net 20 P”
sewer
ordinance
was
published
in
,
,
plied
the
antidote
to
remove
the
RAINS—Leave, south bound 8:00 a.
hops, fruits of all kinds, and was al­
ed everyday
Can employ one or bouses of ill repute. All the land­
m. and 3:00 p. m. North bound While it is not the intention to most equal to the oats crop in val­ clogged condition— and the work , last week , , s _ Herald ) r
two young men and women inves­ ladies were found and each was
slight any of the other lines of ac­
,0:40 a. m. and 4:40 p. m.
LoDgston Si Bayliss were allowed
ue, aud was almost a third as great was performed instantaneously.
tors. Bank references. Investigate. obliged to furnish bail in the amount
OATS—Six boats plying on the Co­ tivity taken up this year, it is the as
$2,000
on their city hall contract.
The
teal
estate
man
was
told
to
the wheat crop. Since 1899 there
quille river afford ample accommo­ plan to make poultry-raising the
of $200. Several inmates ot the
“ H,” 1443 Willard street, S. F.
dation for carrying freight and passen­ leading feature in the school child­ has been a big increase in the pro­ put powder in the stove while a fire On recommendation of the city
plaoes
were arrested also.
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats
leave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :30 a. m. ren’s contest the coming year. duction of poultry and eggs, but was burning therein and the unwel­ engineer, W. J. Longston was al­ Physical culture dosen’ t necessa­
Pay printer promptly, please.
lowed the balance due ou his con­ rily make a woman strong minded.
and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m.
There is scarcely a boy or girl in there has also been a big increase come, tenacious substance would be
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­ city, village or country, but who in consumption, and last year there blown skyward. Accordingly, one- tract for the improvement of Spur­
parts 5:30 p. m. for Koecbiirg via
pound of powder was pur­ geon street and extension of same,
Myrtle Point, carrying the United Slates could take care of a few chickens or was about a million dollars’ worth fourth
chased
from
a merchant and applied amounting to $ 1 , 856 .
mail an<l pavengers.
ducks without interference with of poultry and eggs shipped into
3 0 EIE
3E
according
to
instruction.
Portland
from
the
east.
That
mil­
t _)08TOFF1CE.—A. F. Linegar, post- their school or other work. It costs
X master. The mails close as follows:
Bang!— the second joint of stove­
lion dollars might just as well go
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in. the state about $9.60 a pnpil each into the pockets of the school boys pipe was demolished, others blown
Marshfield 10:15 a. in. and 4:15 p. in. year to carry on our public school
Bandon and way points, Norway and
and girls of Oregon as to the farm­ down, the top of the stove landed
Arago 12:45 p. m. Eastern mail 5:15 system, and it is our ambition to ers of the east, and while you are on the floor and soot and embers
The report of the state treasurer
p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7 :45 p. m. have the school children increase
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___
the production of poultry and eggs earning it you will be occupying from the five were promiscuously shows that the receipts aud dis­
C ity and County O fficers
bursements of the office during the
enough to cover that expense part ot your time in healthful and distributed about the room.
SHUr>
j
EYE-GLASS^
Smoke issuing from the front 1 last two years have been the largest
Children, wouldn't you be proud to interesting pasttime and be learn­
.......J. S. Lawrence be able to say “ It doesn't cost the ing how to do something worth doors attracted a large crowd of | in the history of the state, and col­
R. H. Mast
City Attorney.......... .......L. A. Liljeqviet state anything to educate us. We while— how to do business, to de­ persons who thought the establish­ lections mad» requiring the issuance
P. M. Hall-Lewis
pend upon your own efforts and to ment had been converted into a
......C. A. Evernden pay the bill with our chickens and be an important factor in society. coke oven or the smelting of sul­ of 27,135 receipts, an increase of
more than 4000 over any previous
............John Hurlev eggs?” The result is easily possible
Water Superintendent .8. V. Epperson aud to reach it each school boy and An elementary poultry bulletin phureous ores.
years.
The report shows a balance
Fire Chief...........................Walter Oerding
Councilman —D. D. Pierce. C. T. Skeels girl would only have to keep a few will be issued by the Oregon Agri­ Mr. Niles somewhat reluctantly on hand October 1, 1910, amount­
W. C. Laird, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly­
cultural College after a little, which made know the cause of the disaster
ons, Leo J. Cary. Regular meetings fowls. I do not know of anything will give valuable information up­ so suddenly and unexpectedly be­ in g to $124,913 13. The receipts
for the two years ending September
first snd third Mondays each month. that would attract more favorable
attention to Oregon than the fact on how to raise and care for poul­ fallen him, but his equilibrium was | 30, 1912, amounted to $8,307,182,-
Justice of the Peace...........J. J. Stanley that all her school children are rais­ try. In the meantime, be talking maintsined and bis gentlemanly 68, making a total on that date of
ing poultry and producing thereby it over with your parents and mak­ bearing remained untarnished by $8,732,095 31. The disbursements
j during the two years amounted to
John T. Hall more than enough wealth to meet ing preparations for starting a little the ordeal.
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. the expense of the public school flock, if you have not already got No damage other than the loss of $7,738,359 34, leaving a balance of
Armstrong
one. Get a little garden patch
stovepipe and a genial counte-1 of cagb on bana October 1, 1912, of
Clerk
. ... .........James Watson system.
W. W. Gage The poultry on the farm is a sec­ ready to plant also, and win some nance covered with soot and a dire $ 993,736 47.
T. J. Thrift ondary consideration with most f the fine prizes that will be offer­ surprise, both of which were quickly A)1 tbe counties of the slate have
ed this year, both at your local fair renewed and are now performing pai(, lhe first ba|f of thia yettr-g tax
A. N. Gould people. Little attention is paid to and at the state fair.
the usual fuoclioD S.
and tbe only s(«te tax due and un-
it
as
a
rule
and
its
importance
and
F. E. Wilton
& A. M.—Regular meeting
A F. . Chadwick
Lodge Mo. 68 A. F. A A.
M., at Masonic Hall, every Saturday
night in each month on or before the
fall moon.
E. E. J ohnson , W. M.
R. H. M ast , Secretary.
8.—Regular meeting of Beulah POULTRY IS THE SPECIALi
O E. . Chapter
No. 6, second and fourth
Friday evenings of each month, in Ma
sonic Hall.
Bulletin Will be Issued by
S ubic F olsom , W. M.
J osefhinr G. Psortaa, bee.
Oregon Agricultural Co
T O. O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53,1. O.
lege
Relative to Raising
1 . O. F., meets every Saturday night
in Odd Fellows Hall.
Poultry—Begin Now
T. J. T heift , N. G.
J. 8. L awrence , Sec.
k a h l o d g e , n o . 20
M a I. m O. ie O. r e F., b e meets
every second and The following from N. C. Maris,
fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fallows field worker industrial fairs for Ore
Hall.
A nnie R oeimson , N. G,
gon, is the first installment of next
By the President and Governor
By the President
By the Governor
CROSS OF CHRISTIAN TYPE
Episcopal Clergymen Recite
Services in the Most Pictu-
resqueChapel in the World
at a Rock Near Bandon
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An Inspiration
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NEW CHIMNEY SWEEPER
COUNCIL AUTHORIZES
SEWER CONSTRUCTION
AT WORK IN COQUILLE
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Guilty “Going” to Court
K
World’» Fair 1915
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Oregon Out of Debt
Thousands in Treasury
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DO YOU WEAR GLASSES?
Do You Have any Trouble
With Your Eyes?
IF YOU DO it will pay you to have them examined and
corrected at once. I am locating permanently in Coquille
and will be glad to examine your eyes FREE of Charge.
All work done by me is backed by an Absolute Guaran­
tee and 1 am here to Make Good. Ask me for names of
satisfied customers in Coquille and talk to them personally.
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Health Officer
__Dr. Walter Culin
possibilities are not conceived. We
have no reliable statistics later than
those of the U. S. census for the
year 1899. That year there were
7.709,970 dozens of eggs produced
in Oregon, which, at an average
price of 25 cents, were worth 11,927-
Thpre could lie no b etter m edicine
than C h a m b e rla in 's Cough R em ed y.
M y ch ild ren w ere all nick w ith w hoop­
in g cough. O n e of th em w as in bed;
hail a h igh fev er and w as cou gh in g up
blood. O ur d octor gave them Ch am ber-
la in ’« Cough R em ed y and th e first dost-
eased th em , and th re e bottles cured
th e m ,” aays M re. R. A . D onaldson, of
L ex in gto n , M iss Sold b y all d ru ggists. ,
Mr. Niles does not recommend paid is that of Clatsop county for
the use of powder as a soot eradica- tbe year 1909 amounting to $4207,.
*or-
50, aod for which the state has se­
cured a judgment upon which an
We feel sorry for the man who ' execution has not been issued as the
can’t blow his own born without case is before the supreme court on
goiug on a toot.
a petition for rehearing.
W. Frank Petitt
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Stieet,
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