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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1913)
I JT* ne herald, »he old estab- IS P<^ reliable newspaper of »lie Coquille Valley in which ai' “ad ’ always brings results. T he C oquille H erald VOL. 31. NO. 41 CITY DIRECTORY Fraternal and Benevolent Orders SYNOPSIS OF MANY EVENTS & A. M.— Regular meeting of Lodge No. 08 A. F. A A. A night i • M.. . in Chadwick at Masonic Hall, every Saturday I parti month on nr 1 a.fore the | full moon. C. W. K noioott , W. M. K. II. M aht , Secretary. S.—Regular meeting of Heulali Chapter No. 0, second and fourth Friday evenings of each month, in Ma sonic Hall. E va R arbow , W. M J ohkimii n k G. P koim . rh , Sec. 0 . O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53,1. O. . O. F., meet« every Saturday night n Odd Fellows Hall. C.‘ H. C lkavkb . N. G. J. 8. L awrbnck , Sec. o.E< COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JU N E 24, 1913 GOVERNOR GIVEN MORE Everything Indicates POWER TO ENFORCE LAW May Appoint Officers Pro Tern When Regular Of ficers Fail in Duty •JJob Printing—New prestrs new material and exptiiti>ccd workmen. A guarantee that Herald printing will please. PER YEAR $1.50 searles c . reierson TAKES HIS OWN LIFE a Barber and a Single Great Celebration Was Man-Leaves no Explan ation of the Cause THE NEWS IN TABLOID FORM Following are the provisions ol COMMITTEES WORKING H;ARD OREGON NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK Another tragedy look place in this last Wednesday evening, Transpiring in Oregon Boiled the new law giving the governor Condensed for the Quick As power to appoint certain officers All Previous Records to be Eclipsed by the Elaborate am when city Searles C. Reiersou shot him- i Down to Least Number of Carefully Planned Program of Patriotic Exer simulation of Busy Men and pro tem, when the laws are not be self through the bead with a re cises, Sports and Entertainment Women— General Round ing properly enforced by the regu volver, dying instantly. The de- j Lines and Yet Make the ceased was a barber and was em Subject Understood. Up of a Wide Scope lat officers. It is known as Chapter There is no longer room for doubt that the celebration to he held in ployed in the shop of the late J. L 180 , Laws of 1913 , and provides as this city on the Fourth of July will be the biggest and best that has ever Thompson, which has beeu con- ' 111 Medford >s being Dr. Friedman has closed his follows: been held on the rivet'. The various committees having the arrange ducted since the latter’s death by ’improved with oil macadam pave- herekah lodge , N o ^ jo stitute at New York and sailed M amie Section 1 . Whenever in the opin 1. O. O. F., meets every second and ments iu charge have been working enthusiastically and harmoniously Mrs. Thompson. He was 24 years j meat. ion of the Governor the criminal and fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows home. having made an early start, have every thing well in hand, so Mrs. Wm. A. Turk fell on a bad Hall. E mily H irsby , N. G, The Bulgarian government has laws of the State are not being that when the morning ol the Fourth dawns it will usher in a day tha of age last March and was single. sidewalk A nnie L awrrnce , Sec. in Cottage Grove and He left no writing, nor does it seem agreed to the disbandment of her faithfully executed and enforced, will be filled to overflowing with entertainment and pleasure for every pO Q U IL L K ENCAMPMENT, N o.25 armies, broke five ribs. that he oonfided in any one bis in and the circumstances justify the one who is wise or fortunate enough to spend the holiday here. Of v»/ I. O. O. F., meets the firstand third The H ill’lines have put on a tention of committing the rash act. Thursdav nights in Odd Fellows Hall. appointment of any sheriff, district The grading in Culebra cut of these there will he plenty. Our sister town ot Myrtle Point, foregoing His health was not good, and be night train service between Port •T. H. H ahton . C. P. attorney, constable or justice of the the Panama canal has reached the J. S.L awrenck , Sec. any observation ot the day on her own account will turn out en masse was subject to very severe head land and central Oregon. peace pto tem, he shall lay the facts and lowest level. r NIGHTS OF PYTHIA«.—Lvcnrgus help us whoop things up, and the country people will come in every aches. He took a vacation some A proposition is under foot to se F S Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights The editors ol three Seattle papers of which he is advised before the conveyance to man—in this section Coquille is waking up to months ago in the endeavor to find in W. O. W. Hall. the removal ol Puget Sound court, or auy judge thereof, some eflect, known R. R. W atson , K R. S. were arrested last week on charges circuit and this celebration will be a demonstration of the new life relief, but without much benefit, and cure university Grays Harbor. of the district of the office in ques O. A. M intonyr , C. O. of criminal libel. that is flowing through her veins. Any one within reach of this town it is supposed that despondency was Good soft to strawberries tion The court or judge shall, sold as low YTHIAN SISTERS—Justus Temple Captain E R. Cousin, 76 years the cause of his deed. This was as 60 cents a crate for Magoons on without delay, in a summary man who does not spend the Fourth here will be making a big mistake. No. 35, meets first and Third Mon The day’s program, as arranged, is given below. old, of Berkeley, Cal., is dead fol ner consider the facts so presented day nights in W. O. W. Hall. evidently deliberately planned. He ; ,he Porlland marke, iast week. M rs . G r - iroe D avis , M. E. C. had undressed and got into bed, The high water at Hood river and such further facts as can be M rs . F reo L ineoar , K. of R. lowing a stroke of apolexy. The Stefansson expedition sailed gathered or may be presented by ot 48—Noisy Guns at Sunrise —48 music bv the Coquille Cornet Band then had evidently taken the re reached the 38 foot mark, which is ED MKN— Camilla Tribe W . 5 C T O. R. M., meets every Friday night from Victoria, B C , last week, to on behalf of the Governor, the offi Imposing Historical and Civic Ladies Quartet; Male Quartet; music volver in bis right band and steadied higher than it has been since 1894 . by the Coquille Cornet Band; his wrist with bis left band, while in W. O. W. Hall. cer, or any party interested, as Parade will form at Court House speaker, .T. G. B arton , Sachem. explore ’he Arctic regions. divorce cases are on Hon. Binger Hermann. squa '6 at 9:15 under the direction he placed the muzzle of the weapon the Twenty-five A. P. M ili . kr , C. of R. The La Folletle forces in Wis hereinafter provided. docket at Klamath Falls, tor the A.—Regular meetings of Rea- consin have commenced work for (Sections 2 , 3 and 4 fix the man of marshals of the day, and proceed Barbecue at the Grove—Follow to his right temple and pulled the term of circuit court now in session. M W. ing the program, four two-year-old trigger. But a few minutes before, . ver Camn No. 10.550 in M. W. A. the primaries of September, 1914 . ner in which the judge shall pro west on Second street through the Hall. Front street, first and third Sat business district, and to the Grove beeves, together with abundant he had called some cheerful remark The forty-first annual reunion of Statistics compiled by the North ceed in making his findings.) urdays in each month. M. O. H a w k in s . Consul. western University indicate that a Section 5 . Thereupon, if it shall on East Firet street, in the follow trimmings, will be served to all to Mrs. Thompson through the the Oregon Pioneer association was R. R. R ogers . V. O. Deliciously appetizing meat partition. Hearing the shot, ,jje l held in Portland last week, and was college education is worth $ 25 , 000 . be found that the criminal laws of ing order: Committee on Arrange comers. N ed O. K elley , Clerk. direct from the pit. Coquille is latter called help and they went in well attended. ments; Coquille Cornet Band; Float, N. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel The San Francisco bunko police the State are not being faithfully Uocle Sam; Float, Columbia; Float, famous for its barbecues, but all to the room, finding the man dead. A big tractioa engine his been executed and enforced by said offi . Camp No. 2972 at M. W. A. Hall, Front street, second and fourth Tues men have been pleading guilty and cers, the Governor may appoint, for States of the Union; Floats, Indus previous records will be eclipsed. Reierson came here a year ago, plowing 30 acres a day near Con- taking sentences ot nine months in day nights in each month. trial; Fraternal Socities; Decorated last February to work for Mr dron, at an approximate cost of 50 Sports Program and Prizes—The period not longer than ninety M ary K ern , Oracle. jail. E dna K elley , Rec. days, such special officers as may be Farm Vehicles; Calithumpians; Dec sports will be held in the business Thompsou and had been treated as cents an acre. A relief expedition has been sent necessary to correct such failure to orated Automobiles; Fire Depart district, commencing at 2 o’clock p one of the family, rooming at their Three Oregon boys have gradu O. W .—Mvrtle Oarnn No. 197. • m M fi evprv Wednesday at 7:90 in search of the party which started execute or enforce the criminal laws ment; Decorated Baby Carriages; m. Tug of war between Conlogue apartments over the Sentinel office. ated from Yale this year, including p. m. at. W. O. W. Hall. to explore Mt. McKinley early in as has been disclosed at the hearing Citizens on Foot. Bros.’ loggers and Myrtle Point rail He was always gentlemanly and wan the son of Attorney General Craw Lee Currie. C. C. April. J ohn T. eneve , Sec. Section 6 When appointed, spec Parade Prizes—Best decorated roaders, for a purse of $30 00; bar liked. His parents reside at Lake ford, from the law school. VENTNGTTDE Cl ROLF, No. 214, Archbishop Riordan, of San ial officers shall qualify in the same automobile, silver cup 17 inches, rel race, $5.00; 100-yard dash, fiee Benton, Minn., and he had a brother A new road Is being surveyed 1 meets accon't and fourth Monday Francisco, who has been sick at a mauner as provided by law for valued at $30.00 (on exhibition at for all, $5.00; shoe race, 50 yards and sister there. Another brother, nights in W. O. W. Hall. over the MeKeazie piss at the sirn- n RA X. M aitry . O. N. Chicago hospital, is nearly recov regularly elected officers, and shall W. H. Schroeder’e); best decorated and return, $3.00; lat man’s race, C. R. Reierson, at Eugene, Oregon, mit of the Cucades, getting a much M ary A. P ierce , Clerk. ered . have all of the power and authority farm vechicle, drawn by horses, set $3 00; fat woman’s race, $3.00; 50- was notified immediately and started better grade thru by the old rouce. ARMERS UNION.— Regular meet of the regularly elected officers double harness, valued at $5(M)0, yard dash, boys 10 and under, $ 2 . 00 ; here at once to attend the funeral, A French aviator has taken the necessary ings second and fourth Saturdays in to effectuate the purposes (on exhibition at J. A Lamb’s); 50-yard dash, girls 10 and under which took place Saturday from the T.ie farmers in the vicinity of each month in W. O. W. Hall. F rank R urkholher . Pres. world’s record by flying 8 o ji miles of the appointment, and shall carry Fraternal Society having the larg $ 2 . 00 ; egg race, boys 10 and under undertaking parlors, interment be- ! Ashland have formed a Producers’ at au average speed of miles out the directions of the Governor, O. A. M intonyr , Sec. est percentage of membership in the $2 00 ; egg race, girls 10 and under ng made in the Masonic cemetery, asjaciatioa aad will establish a an hour. RATFRNAL A m No. 30 «. meets D m » pursuant to the appointment, in the parade—three to compete—$50.00; $2.00; 50 yard dash, boys 12 and In the absence of Coroner Wileon, public m irket, to deal direet ly with second and fourth Thursdays each It is proposed to use the Panama same mauner and to the same ex best Calithumpiac character, first under, $1.00; 50-yard dash, girls 12 Justice of the Peace Stanley held an tHe consumers. month at W. O. W. Hall. canal machinery iu the construction tent as the duly elected officers prize, $10.00, second, $5 00; to the and under, $ 1 . 00 . M rs . O h a s . F vlano . Pres. inquest Thursday afternoon, the Mrs. Cornelia Burkhart, pioneer M rs . L ora H arrington , Sep. of the projected government rail could do or perform; provided, how couple in the parade having resided Wrestling match at Base Ball jury finding a verdict in accordance resident ol Portland, passed away peacefully at her home on Portland ever, that no greater power shall be in Coos county the longest, $5 00; Park for a purse of $25.00 before with the facts here stated. Educational Organisations and Clubs road iu Alaska. conferred upon any special officer to the largest family, $5.00; to the Mount Pelee, on the island of ***** , Heights morning, , June the game. OQUILLE EDUCATIONAL Improvement of the west side maintaining . . Tuesday , her vigor , 17 of , , r „ and force LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the Martinique, which erupted so dis than is by law lodged with the tallest man, $ 2 . 00 ; to the shortest Coquille ve. Myrtle Point—A base play grounds at Roseburg , . to the , last, , High School Building during the school man, $ 2 . 00 ; for the best decorated ball game between these teams will menced, , patrons , pupils has of . com- , character year for the purpose of discussing edu astrously some years ago, was regularly elected officers. and the Section 7 The regularly elected, baby carriage, five to compete, be called at 3:30 o’clock, for gate Fullerton school doing the work. rumbling again last week. cational topics. Dr. A. E Tatniesie, assistant R ena A nderson , Pres. qualified acting officers shall, $5 00. receipts. • Both teams have been Nine young women from this during any and appointment superintendent of the insane asylum E dna M inard , Sec. of a special Program at the Grove, Hon. strengthened, and an interesting at Pendleton, is authority for the KEEL KLIJB—A business men’s coast are in the East, to request the K O social Socialists, will love their country organization. Hall in Laird’s loan of the Liberty Bell lor the officer, receive the salary provided Arthur T. Morrison, presiding— game is assured. statement that 400 patients building, Second street. by law, to the same extent as Music by the Coquille Cornet Band, Fireworks Display—Come early and its flag if you will permit them, taken there from the Salem been A. .1. S herwood . Pres. Panama-Pacific exposition. though no special officer had been Geo. Leach, leader; singing, "The and stay until after this exhibition, and not drive them away by mak greatly benefited by the have F red S lagle , Sec. change Three routes are under considera ing them constantly realize that climate and genet al surroundings. of appointed. Star Spangled Banner,” by the as which will undoubtedly be the best they o m m e r c ia l c l u b — j . e . N orton can not expect fair treatment tion for the Alaskan railroad system President; J. C. 8 avaoe , Secretary Section 8 . The said special offi semblage, F. G. Leslie, leader; Male ever witnessed in Coos county. which would he authorized by a cers herein provided for shall re Quartet; either the administration of the Manager Gano of the Coffee club reading Declaration of In Hundreds of dollars worth of fire law by iu executive Transportation Facilities bill introduced by Senator Cham ceive a compensation for the time dependence, officers or in the at Eugene believes the establish works to be exploded. Prof. A. C. Howard; construction and enforcement of law ment of coffee clubs by municipali pR A IN S—Leave, south twmnd 0:00 a. berlain. they are appointed equal to that L m. and 3:00 p. ,m . North hound ties, with free employment bureaus, by the courts. provided for the regularly elected Japan has granted the right to i(l:40a. m. and 4:40‘p. m. under state supervision, would be a If the time comes—we all pray officers; said compensation to be own land iu that country to citizens OATS—Six boats plying on the Co boon to the working classes under a it may be averted—when the integ quille river afford ample accommo of Austria and Italy, conditional on paid in the same manner as the dation tor carrying freight and p u •he Japanese having equal rights iu regular officers are paid. rity of this Nation is assailed, either system of exchanging intelligence gers to Randon and waypoints. II ...» Senator Kern of Indiana Tells that August Body Some from within or from without—if the regarding supply and demand, leave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 0 :20 and 0:70 in. t'io*e countries. and at 1:00, 3:30 and 4:45 p. ir . time comes when the American Re which he proposes. Truths as to Where We are Heading American Progress on Logging Road public is brought face to face with The United States Supreme court OTAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. Do The president of the O parts 5:30 p. m lor It jaeburg via Medical association predicts that the marching armies of the nations has declared valid the Oregon law Fred N. McLain, who is superin Regarding the conditions in West safeguards to the end that the peo- Myrtle Point, carrying the United States 1 wjtiiin te!, years '.he adm inistration beyond the sea, we will need those of 1907 , creating the state railroad mail and pasengers. tending the building of the trestles Virginia, where a corporation-con- pie may be oppressed aud denied of various serums will conquer millions of men, for they are men : commission and also sustains the trolled governor has illegally sup rights for which their fathers fought on tha Smith-Powers railroad out of OSTOFFK3E.—A. F. master. The mails close as follows every l u -vn h t uan scourge. that toil with their hands. They commission in its orders to the Mvrtle Point, was a Marshfield visi pressed freedom of speech and of, and died, Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. m. Marshfield 10:15 a. in. and 4:15 p. ui. Two t). " i claims, amounting tor this week says the Sun. He re the press, and has been upheld by “ Socialism has grown in this have strong arms. They are the Portland Railway, Light and Power Bandoli and way points, Norway and to more tha.i two million pesos, ports that nearly 2 miles of trestles the courts, Senator Kern, of In- country until more than a million same type of men as that splendid : company directing them to reduce Arago 12:45 p. m. Eastern mail 4:45 a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: a. m. have been presented to the Mexican has been built and steel laid on the diana, recently spoke before the men cast their votes for the Socialist Army of the Republic fitly years by five cent8i fare9 on ,he Mi|. government for damage done to same. While he had not been over United States Senate as follows: ticket at the last election. The fire ago who won for themselves im- waukje antj Oregon City interurban property during the bombardment the entire line lately he said the “ I had a telegram the other day of Socialism is fed by such fuel as perishable renown by their sacrifies divisions, City and County Officers ---------- ------------ in February. crews were scattered along for 1 G from a leader of Socialism denun this West Virginia decision, and in behalf of the Union and the flag. A. T. Morrison miles and were fast closing up the ciatory of these conditions. When the lawless action there of men "Do you make good citizens of Two Killed by Explosion ...........J. S. Lawrence Senator Hairy Lane gave the IR. H. Mast charged with the execution of the men by denying them their rights? City Attorney....... .......... L. A. Liljeqvist United States Senate some hot talk gaps. Three steam shovels are be I showed it to a Senator here he de laws. Socialism grows and will Do you command the respect and (Florence West) .......P. M. Hall-Lewis last week on the abuses practiced in ing operated by Willet & Burr, the precated the idea that there was A terrible explosion occutred near Marshal................... .........C. A. Evernden the Indian bureau He pronounced conttactore, and the late favorable such relationship between me and grow in exact proportion as wrong the patriotism of the toilers of this Night Marshal John Hurley Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson it the very flower and culmination weather has given them an oppor that man that he would feel free to doing is countenanced and upheld, land by turning them away when the railroad camp of Scapelli Bros, Fire Cliiet....... Walter Oerding tunity to advance the work. The telegraph me. Men are being im not only by the strong legislative they come into this great tribunal near Point Terrace, yesterday fore Councilmen —D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels of pvery species of fraud W. C. Laird, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly It is now stated that Bay Farm major portions of the trestles are prisoned-in West Virginia today forces of the country, but especially and simply ask that the light be noon by which two men were in ons, Leo J. Cary. Regular meetings when they are backed up by the turned on, to the end that the peo stantly killed. first and third Mondays each month. island in San Leandro bay will be built, but several small ones are because they are Socialists; news judicial arm of the Government. pie may know as to whether or not One of them was Adolph Scapelli, vet to go in in the 24 miles of road. papers are being suppressed because used as a terminus tor the Hill San J. J. Stanley FranciscoPortlatid steamship line There are practically no grades in they teach the doctrines of Social “ Senators, these million men who God reigns and the Constitution cousin of the contractor and fore ........Ned C. Kelley r ad it being built almost on a ism; men are discharged from mines, voted the Socialist ticket last No till lives, and whether they and I man of the camp. The other was The report was that it had been ac the water level. according to the testimony taken vember are the men who ought to their kind are to be despoiled of a teamster named John Vinincassa. John T. Hall quired fur a terminus of a Hiil rail County Judge........... | Nobody knows just what caused ------ —« «# » »- — - — before the military commission, be be full of that kind of patriotism in their heritage of liberty? Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. road "For a man to be a loyal, good the explosion. The teamster had Armstrong time of war that would impel them cause they vote the Socialist ticket Association to Meet James Watson citizen of this country he must love been sent after a sack containing to go out and walk on the utter and because they belong to a labor W. W. Gage Officers Elected his country. Can you ask him to powder and caps which had been T. M. Dimmick most ridge of battle, to peril their union; and while the doctrine of A meeting of the Coos County T. J. Thrift love his country aud be true to her left under a log. Evidently he met lives in defense of their country and Raymond E. Baker At a recent meeting of the Coos Good Roads Association has been judicial recall gains favor with the School Sapt. A. N. Gould and Curry County Fair association been called for Friday afternoon, people whose rights are stricken their country’s flag because they traditions and institutions when in the foreman and was walking away Surveyor..................... K. E. Wilson Health Officer.......... ....Dr. Walter Culin the following directors were elected: Juue 2 1 , in this city. Election of down by unjust decisions, so do the love their country, because they his heart of hearts he knows that in from him when the explosion oc- this land and beneath its flag there curred. The bodies were blown R C. Dement, J O. Stemmier, A. E officers will take place, and the forces of Socialism multiply in such venerate the laws of the land, is a law for him which is not en -1 about 125 feet in different directions breeding grounds as those in parts “ This great body of a million or Adolsperger, J L. Knight, T. D question of bonding the county for forced others, and that he and badly mangled. One arm was Societies will get the very best Guerin, L. A Roberts and M. O. road improvement will be up for of West Virginia, with special privi-; more men whose loyalty you ques- can no against longer appeal courts found about 350 feet away, PRINTING Stemmier The time of the annual consideration. President Morrison lege on one hand eating out the tion, and the millions more who for the enforcement of to his the constitu- , * * substance of the people, and with [make up the organized labor forces meeting was changed to the first, invites the general public to attend at the office Of Coquille Herald tional rights?’’ Paid the printer lately ? judges setting aside constitutional of the land, and » I t are not y Saturday in February. the meeting. 1 P R R W E \ F m j / i F C v 1 C B HOT TALK IN U. S. SENATE P \