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T q T h e Herald, the old estab- tiahed reliable newspaper of the Coquille Valley in which an “ ad" always brings results. V O L. 31. T he C oquille H erald N O . 40 CITY DIRECTORY Fraternal and Benevolent Orders F. & A . M .— Regular meeting of • Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A M,. at Masonic Hall, every Sai unlay night in each month on or before the full moon. C. W . E ndicott , W . M. R. H. M ast , Secretary. A C 0 Q U I L L E , C 0 0 S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , J U N E 17, TRIBUTE PAH) full !JY^OPSIS OF OLOW1NO PIONEER GRANDMOTHEHS MANY EVENTS THE NEWS IN TABLOID EOHM Frank B. Tichnor W rites of Three Deceased W om en Settlers of Curry Co. 1913 P E R Y E A R $1.50 TEXT OF NEW LAW PREPARATION THOROllliH W hich is Expected to Enable the Authorities to Abolish al O pen Houses of Prostitution in This State fljo b Printing— New presses new material and experienced workmen. A guarantee that Herald printing will please. AGAINST FOREST FIRES Many New Trails and Tele phone Lines Constructed In Timber Section OREGON NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK In order that the readers of The 1 of the county or the District Attor Herald may know the exact pro ney may be substituted for the com Portland— With about 800 patrol visions of the new law under which plaining party and prosecute said men already in the field, to be sup Condensed for the Quick As sonic Hall. Transpiring in Oregon Boiled it is hoped to abate the social evil, suit to judgment. If the suit is plemented steadily Irom now on, E va B a r r o w , W . M. similation of Busy Men am J oski ' iiink (i. P koi ’ lkh , Sec. Down to Least Number of in this county, the full text of the brought by a taxpayer aDd the and with trail and telephone build W om en — General Round- T O. O. F .— Coquille Lodge No. 53,1. O. Lines and Y et Make the law, which is Chapter 274, Laws of court finds that there was no rea ing being pushed rapidly, the forest 1 . O. F., meet« every Saturday night Up of a W id e Scope 1913, is given below: sonable ground or cause (or said protective agencies of the Pacific Subject Understood. n Odd Fellows Hall. C. H . C leavks , N. G. Section 1. Whoever shall erect, suit tbe costs may he taxed to such Northwest are commencing the fire J. W. L aw rence , Sec. The grand vizier of Turkey, was Advanced cheese prices are firm establish, continue, maintain, use, taxpayer. season of 1913 with more thorough A M iE R E BEK A H LODGE, No. 20 assassinated last week. io the Portland market. own or lease any building, erection Section 4. In case of the viola preparation early in June than in V; I. O* O. F., meets every second and Servia ai Bulkina t o still or place used tor the purpose of tion of any injunction granted un any previous year, according to re n th Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows The clergy of Medford will susii ta . E m ily H rkhky , N. G, scrapping, in "i > ti - p- our*. lewdness, assignation or prostitu a crusade for a cleaner city. der the provisions of this Act, the ports received simultaneously from A nnie L ‘ wr* ycE, He.i. Gold from Abo-kn .i ll h after tion or any other immoral act, is court, or iu vacation, a judge there all such agencies by the Western Portland has been having one Q U ILLE ENCAM PM ENT, No. 25 ■ S - ,, ssay guilty of maintaining a nuisance, of, may summarily try and punish Forestry & Conservation Associa big time with bet rose carnival. i . O. O. F., meets the first and third be admitted b e , it sday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. office. and the building, erection or place the offender! Tbe proceedings shall tion. Although it has been a wet Durkee is now a dry precinct, for J. 8. B arton , C. P. or the ground itself, in or upon be commenced by filing with tbe spring, without fires in standing the first time in the history of the Buffalo Bill was reported serious J. S .L awrenck , Sec. which or in part of which such Clerk of tbe Court an information timber so far, these same conditions town. ly ill at Knoxville, Tenn,, last n i g h t s o f p y t h i a * .— Lycurgus lewdness, assignation or prostitu under oath, setting out the alleged have retarded the cleaning up of Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights week The public playgrounds estab in W. O. W . Hall. tion is conducted, permitted or facts constituting such violation, slashings and similar fire-traps and President Wilson has completed R. R. W atson , K R. S. Since the dawn of civilization the lished at Astoria, will tie dedicated O. A. M intonyk , C. C. the draft ol a bill to revise the finan name of mother has been honored. carried on. continued or exists, and upon which the court or judge shall it is also feared that the law of July 4. the furniture, fixtures, musical in cause a warrant to issue, under averages will result in a dry sum Y T H IA N SISTERS— Justus Temple cial system. As the intellectual powers of man Preparations are being made to No. 35, meets first ami Third Mon struments, and contents are also de which the defendant shall be ar mer. Fire officials particularly urge Germany is making strenuous kind have developed, the state of day nights in W. O. W . Hall. hold a county (air at Forest Grove clared a nuisance, and shall lie en rested. The trial may be had upon the greatest care with slashings and M b «. G kdhuk D a v is , M. E. C. efforts to stamp out the white slave motherhood has steadily ascended. „ M rs . F red L i . n eoar , K. of R. joined and abated as hereinafter affidavits, or either party may de right of way clearings from now on this fall. traffic within her borders. Today she occupies a position A wagon road is being planned provided. ED M E N —Coauille Tribe No. 4fi, 1 mand tbe production and oral ex to prevent fires from escaping or Colonel Roosevelt will go to among our ideals uot far removed O. R. M., meets every Friday night Section 2. Whenever a nuisance amination of witnesses. A party lingering to spring up later. Any from Hood River to the Lost Lake in W. O. W . Hall. Argentine this fall, "to lecture on from the worshipful regard in which is kept, maintained or exists, as de J. S. B arton , Suchern. found guilty of contempt under the burning hereafter until October 1 Country. the Olympic Gods were held by the progress in the United States. A. P. M illkr , C. ot R. fined in this Act, the District At provisions of this section shall be must be with permit from a fire A petition to restrain all dogs of The U. S government is going Greeks ol an ancient era. W . A.— Regular meetings of Bea- torney shall or any taxpayer ol the punished by a fine of not less than warden. their liberty has gone up to the city Joaquin Miller, who one time . ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W . A. ahead with preparations to put a county may maintain a suit in two hundred dollars nor more than Private patrol associations have council of Eugene. Hall, Front stree't, first and third Sat lived at Port Orford, a writer ol physical valuation on the railroads. equity in the name of the State ot one thousand dollars, or by im greatly extended their acreage since urdays in each month. The fare on the street car line be world-wide renown, took for the M. O. H a w k i n s . Consul. Two hundred American engineers Oregon to perpetually enjoin such prisonment in the county jail not last year, particularly iu Oregon tween Portland and Mlwaukie has R . B. R ogers , V . C. subject of oue of his most famous have gone on a trip to visit the nuisance, the person or persons less than three months nor more where the last legislature passed been cut to 5 cents. N ed C . K e u . ey , Clerk. poems, “ The Heroism of Mother conducting or maintaining the same, than six months or by both fine N. A .— Regular meeting of Laurel large industrial plants of Germany. hood.” compulsory patrol law. Now An auto truck freight service is “ The greatest battles that . Camp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall, The steamer Moana arrived at ever were won, were fought by the and the owner, lessee or agent of and imprisonment. legislation in California is expected about to be inaugurated between Front street, second and fourth Tues San Francisco last Thursday with mothers of men,” he said, and the building or ground upon which day nights in each month. Section 5, If the existence of the to have the same effect. For the Baker and Eagle valley. M ary K ern , Oracle. said nuisance exists. No prelimi nuisance be established in a suit as first time, all of the northwestern 210.000 pounds of Australian beef. many other immortal odes have A franchise for a gas plant has E dna K kli . e y , Rec. Prominent French physicians de been written to the Queen of nary injunction or restraining order provided in this Act, an order of states will profit fully by the Weeks been granted by the city of Albany O. W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197, shall issue without notice, but when abatement shall be entered as a patt law under which the federal gov • meets every Wednesday at 7:30 clare that the French race is beiog Idolism. to G. L Rauch, of Portland. such order is prayed for in the com of the judgment in the case, which ernment contributes to state patrol. p. m. at W . O. W . Hall. wiped out by alcoholism and tuber The mothers of Port Orford must Klamath Falls Elks promise their Lee Currie, C. C. plaint and it shall appear from the order shall direct the removal from In Idaho and Washington tbe prin culosis. J ohn L eneve , Sec. not be forgotten The lives of these forthcoming wild west show will be facts shown by affidavits or by the the building or place of all fixtures, cipal railroads are clearing their It is officially announced that all sturdy pioneer women offer an ex the best ever pulled off in Klamath complaint that a nuisance as herein L meets second and fourth Monday the heavy concrete work of the six ample of fortitude, kindness and furniture, musical instruments or rights of wav of inflammable debris Falls. nights in W . O. W . Hall. defined exists and that the public movable property used in conduct and vegetation. Considerable com locks of the Panaca canal has been generosity that we cannot afford to O ra X . M a u r y , O. N. The Greater Medford club pro interest and good morals lequire its ing the nuisance, and shall direct plaint is made, however, of county M ary A . P ierce , Clerk. lose. completed. poses a city beautiful campaign, prompt abatement, the court or the sale thereof in the manner pro road supervisors and contractors 'A R M E R S UNION.— Regular meet When I am looking back across Bears have become so plentiful in judge thereof shall make an order vided for the sale of chattels under whs allow road building debris to with flowers, trees and lawns chief ings second and fourth Saturdays in the time-worn pages of the book of Yellowstone Park that the war de items. each month in W . O. W . Hall. fixing the time tor the hearing ol accumulate in defiance of law. Log F rank B urkholder , Pres. partment is about to thin them out years, three faces I always see; such application not less than three execution, and the effectual closing Nearly 12,000 motor vehicles O . A . M intonye , Sec. of the building or place against its gers are reported more interested in three gentle laces that alter not, nor with powder and ball. nor more than five days after ser use for any purpose, and so keep fire prevention than ever before and have been registered at Salem, 'R A T E R N A L AID No. 398, meets the Civil war veterans all over the age, but they seem now and ever vice of notice on the defendant. Becond and fourth Thursdays each ing it closed for a period of one are generally following the sugges against less than 9,000 at this time month at W. O. W . Hall. country are preparing to attend the more the same to me. Those songs Upon such hearing the court shall M rs . C iiah . E vi . an o , Pres. year, unless sooner released. If any tion of patrol associations to post last year. they sang to me; those songs that M rs . L ora H arrington , Sec. great reunion on the battlefield of inquire tnto and dispose of the mat person shall break and enter or use rules around their camps instruct The building of large and up to ever down the halls of time are Gettysburg July i to 4. ter and for that purpose may re a building, erection or place so ing employees in precautions and date dairy barns is occupying many ringing; songs that set my listening Educational Organizations and Clubs The Progessive Hygiene club, of ceive evidence in the form of affi directed to be closed, he shall be in steps to tie taken if fire breaks farmers in the region round abont heart aglow. Stories that they told OQ U l i ,l K E D U C A T I O N A L Chicago, recently gave a “ purity davits, oral or documentary testi punished as for contempt as pro out. In many cases camp superin Independence. to me,— not stories of boogie-mans L E AG U E — Meets monthly at the mony, and if it shall appear to the vided in the preceding section. For tendents are being instructed to High School Building during the school ball,” where low necked dresses Assistant Attorney General Van and bears. Cookies that they baked year for the purpose ot discussing edu and slit skirts were very much in satisfaction ol the court that such removing and selling the movable turn their forces over to fire war Winkle has tendered his resigna me,— the best cookies I ever ate cational topics. evidence. nuisance exists and that public property, the officer shall be entitled dens on demand, without awaiting tion, to take effect July 1st, and R ena A nderson , Pres. My stubbed toe and cut fingers they E dna M inar o , Sec. A French artist who recently would wrap and wiped my tears morals and good order require that to charge and receive the same fees instructions from proprietors, since will practice law at Salem. O K E EL K L U B — A business men’s went home from a visit to this away. They were kind and gentle it be promptly abated the court as he would for levying upon and fire prevention is set ahead of get The recall petitions filed against social organiiation. Hall in Laird’ s country says that America has the always, with a good word for all, shall issue the preliminary injunc selling like property for execution, ting out logs. building, Second street. the mayor and street commissioner A. J. S herwood . Pres. most beautiful women in the world. and I can speak for every boy and tion as prayed for. No continuance and for closing the premises and Features of this year’s protective of Walla Walla fell by the wayside F red S lagle , Sec. of a bearing on such application keeping them closed, a reasonable work will be great activity by the for lack of signatures. Good eye. girl who lived at Port Orfoid dur- OMMERCIAI. CLUB— J. E . N orton The California authorities have the ’ 70’s, that no better women shall be granted at the instance of a sum shall be allowed by the courts. government and the timber owners' President; J. C. S avag e , Secretary Church federation will be prac decided that bodies which have were ever born than Grandmas defendant except for good cause Section 6. The proceeds of the patrol associations in extending ticed at Lebanon during tbe sum Transportation Facilities shown, and in no event for a longer been buried more than ten years do Winsor, Knapp and Tichenor. sale of the personal property, as telephone and lookout systems and mer season. At least four churches period than ten days in the aggre provided in the preceding section, the perfection ol much closer co RAINS—Leave, south bound 9:00 a. not come under the laws touching A book could be written lelliug will unite in services. m. and 3:00 p. m. 5 gate unless on consideration the re human remains. it) :40 a. m. and 4 ;40 p. m. shall be applied in payment of the operation between private, state and about the good deeds accomplished Four million roses were used in straining order issue as a matter of costs of the suit and abatement, and federal systems under agreements General Carlos Arguello, a Nica- by these women iu the days when OATS— Six boats plying on the Co the decoration of the vehicles for quille river afford ample accommo rauguau refugee, was refused ad doctors and trained nurses were not course, which order shall be en tbe balance, il any, shall be paid to for division of patrol territory and the fourth day’s program ol tbe dation lor carrying freight and passen forced pending the hearing. When fire-fighting expense. It is esti Portland rose carnival. the defendant. gers to Bandon and way points. Boats mission to this country because he known along the Oregon Coast. an injunction has been granted, it 1 eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :30 a. m. had violently denounced Uncle Sam mated that not less than $1,635,000 In the days when these grand Section 7. If the owner or lessee It is reported that the dredge and at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m. shall be binding on the defendant old women reigned in the most while on his way here. oi tbe premises appears and pays all will be spent for forest protection Oregon will go to Yaauiua bay on throughout the judicial district in TAGE— J. L. Laird, proprietor. De Six American soldiers were killed Western village of the United States, which it was issued, and any viola costs of the proceedings, and files a by all three agencies in Montana, completion of her work at Gray’s parts 5 :3 0 p. m. for fioaeburg via Myrtle Point, carrying the United Slates and 12 wounded recently in a des there were perils that few women of bond with sureties to be approved Idaho, Washington and Oregon, harbor, instead of coming to Coos tion of the provisions of injunction mail and pasengers. perate encounter in the Basig coun the present generation would care herein provided shall be a contempt by the Clerk in such sum as the distributed approximately as fol Bay. OSTOFFICE.— A. F. Lincgar, i>ost- to brave. court may deem necessary, or in lows: State appropriations, $too,- moster. The mails close as follows: try when Moros under the Sultan One carload of young rainbow as hereinafter provided. The wilderness surrounding them Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in. of Jolo attacked the party. vacation, by tbe clerk of the court, 000; timber owners’ associations, trout, 177,000 in all, was received Section 3. The suit when brought Marshfield 10:15 a. m. ami 4:15 p. in. $250,000; forest service, $1,250,000; Senor Ezquil 0 >zio, the nitrate was inhabited by Indians and wild under the provisions of this Act conditioned that he will immediate Bandon and way points, Norway and in Roseburg Wednesday and the Arago 12:45 p. m. Eastern mail 4:45 king of Chili, claims to be the rich beasts, awaiting with equal eager ly abate said nuisance and prevent federal Weeks law fund, $35,000.1 shall be promptly tried, and in such a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: a. m. Should it prove a bad year, the pri- fisb Plan,ed in nine Dm**!!» county est man in the world, saving that ness and opportunity to wreak ven suit common lame shall t>e compet the same from being established or vate expenditure, not being re-; streams- geance upon the pale-faced inter kept therein within a period of one he is worth “ four, five hundred ent evidence in support of the com City and County O fficers Thirteen cars, 352 head, of horses stticted like the others, may be millions, or most likely billion dol loper, who sought to supplant them plaint. If the complaint is filed by year thereafter, the court, or in va were shipped lrom Condon to St. much greater. It was abont $700,- iu their possession of a wilderness. .................A. T. Morrison lars.” cation, tbe judge, may, it satisfied a taxpayer, it shall no^be dismissed Louis, Mo , last week, all unbroken ................J. 8. Lawrence These women were making the of bis good faith, order that tbe 000 in 1910. ......................R. H. Must Jack O’Connor, lormer maffager except upon a sworn statement fight for civilization. By the sides In their reports to the Western range horses, the price paid averag premises which had been closed City Attorney ................L. A. Liljeqvist ............1’ . M. Hall-Lewis of the S'. Louis Browns, will sue of their sturdier male companions made by the complainant and his Forestry & Conservation Associa ing $3° pet head. under the order of abatement be de the American League association in attorney setting forth the teasons they fought aDd wrought among Enthused with the success of its tion all these agencies, in urging .................... John Hurlev livered to the owner or lessee and Water Superintendent. 8. V. Epperpon the federal court for $25,000 be the wilds, to build a home for a why the suit should be dismissed, that said order of abatement be public co-operation with their efforts first bargain day, Madras will hold cause he was banished from organ and tbe dismissal approved by the future generation. Their sacrifice cancelled so far as it may relate to to protect community resources, lay a second, on June 23, which is to Cooncilmen —D . D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels ized baseball. District Attorney in writing or in VV. C. Lainl, G. O. Leach, W . H. Ly- made possible the opportunities of said property. If said bond tie special stress on care with camp be made “ a bargain day in every ons, Leo J. Carv. Regular meetings A London suffragette scared the the present. They braved the dan open court. If the court is of the first and third Mondays each month. given and costs therein paid before tires and burning slashings. It is sense of the word." members of the House of Commons gers of savage attack, that we might opinion that the suit ought not to judgment and order of abatement, also asked that all accumulations ot After living on his home place, Justice of the Peace.......... .T. J. Stanley nearly to death one day last week rest in peace, unlearftil of the wild be dismissed, he may direct the the suit shall be thereby abated as inflammable debris constituting dan- 18 miles above Tiller, for 28 years, Constable.............................Ned C. Kelley by throwing a small sack of flour District Attorney in writing to war-whoop that has rent the air on get ous fire-traps be reported to fire H. L. Acker has just made his to said building and owner only. from the gallery, which burst at the many nights t>eside the calm Pacific. prosecute said suit to judgment, wardens at once, so that if possible homestead filin>, thereon jn the ..................John T, Hall County Judge Filed in the office of tbe Secretary and if the suit is continued more Commissioners- -W . T. Dement, Geo. J. feet of Premier Asquith. Toiling, that a home might be they can be dealt with before it be Roseburg land office. Armstrong The Oakland, Cal., chief of police hewn from the cedar forest; fighting than one term of court, any citizen of State February 27, 1913. comes too dry. Clerk ................ ................. James Watson Thirty-nine applicants for den -- --- • « • » » ----- Sheriff ......... .....................W . W . Gage says: “ Any normal man will rub- that the lives of another generation Treasurer......... __ _____ T. M. Dimmick tists' licenses have tieen demonstrat Pensions have been granted to Assessor .......... ......................T. J. Thrift ber to see a woman whose dress is j might be spared from beasts of the lamb, gone lame upon the hillside, the memories of Grandmas Knapp, Raymond E. Baker chopped o ff at the ankles, cut low jungle; suffering a thousand priva- (or Grandma Knapp would hear Winsor and Tichenor. It is im Coos county widows, under the new ing their fitness by work on the in School Sppt. A . N. Gould Surveyor mates ol the penitentiary at Salem, F. E. Wilson at the neck, split up 10 the knee tions and dangers for the sake of a his pleading cry and hurry to the possible for us to repay them for the law, as follows: Mrs. L. K. Ball Coroner ...... Dr. Walter Culin and fitting like a glove ” «° lhe Prisoners. Health Otfirer future, they knew they could not rescue. beneficent effect their snblime lives inger, »17.50; Mrs. Ida Patterson, wi,h no Twenty pupils of the eighth Two thousand laborers are on enjoy; these women erected lor The lame, the hale and tbe blind have had upon our generation. But $10; Mrs. Bowman, »10; Mrs. Annie strike on the construction work of themselvqs monuments of character knew where to seek relief and the we can take pleasure in keeping Hansen, »10; Mrs. Maggie Cooley, grade at Fall City took the final Societies will get the very best the Denver & Rio Grande between that will stand for generations ever-hungrv boy possessed the their memories fresh within our »47 50; Mrs. Alice Sneddon, »17.50; examinations, and all passed in all PRINTING Helper arid Tucker, Utah. They No sufferer went unattended when knowledge of a store of goodies hearts, as we do in keeping the Mrs. Annie Barrows, »32.50. All the studies, the class average being at the office of Coquille Herald want higher pay and better work- 1 one of Port Orford’s mothers was that never failed. grasses green, and the flowers in are residents of Marshfield except 93.65 per cent. This is the tianner Mrs. Barrows, who lives in Bandon. class of the year. ing and living conditions. within call. Not even the little^ And so let us honor and cherish bloom above their heads. S.— Regular meeting of Beulah O E. . Chapter No. 6, second and fourtn Friday evenings of each month, in Ma K P R M R W F F C K C r B S P The Port Orford Tribune of June 11 is a special number containing a write-up of Curry country and many local views. It also carries a supplement printed elsewhere, de voted to "The Mothers ol Port Or ford,” and showing the portraits of Grandma Tichnor, Graudma Win sor and Grandma Knapp, with i a half tone picture of the famous Battle rock, and an excellent large drawing illustrating a fight between Indians and a pioneer couple. It also contains the following tribute to those pioneer women, written by Frank B. Tichnor: