Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 26, 1913, Image 1

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    Herald, the old estab­
lished reliable newspaper of
the Coquille V alley in which
an “ ad” always brings result:.
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C O Q U I L L E , C O O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 26, 1913,
citydirectory !syn0PS|S of
Fraternal and Benevolent Orders
Progressives Issue Final
Call For Volunteers
BOND CONTRACT AGAIN
fljo b Printing— N e w presses
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee that
Herald printing will please.
P E R Y E A R $1.50
Great Real Estate Deal
May be But Speculation
OREGON NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
With the work well in hand and County School Superintendent Baker Gives Out Letter in
it is reported from Roseburg
dicating Keeler Bros. Intend to Get Bonds
assured success already in sight,
that a deal was closed there last
the final call for Progressive Vol-
Thursday whereby Joeeph Krieg,
•teers is being issued this week from
County School .’Superintendent
until bonds are finally voted and representing a syndicate of Chicago
«
the National Progressive headquar­ Raymond E Baker has given out issued, and that they expect the aud Pittsburg capitalists, bad pur­
K. 8.—Regular meeting of lteulsh
ters in New York, The responses for publication some correspondence district officers to go ahead with chased the holdings of the Coos
. Chapter No. 0, second ami fonrtn
Friday evenings ot eacli month, in Ma­
ate still coming in steadily with
the calling of another election at Bay Townsite Co. on the east side
Condensed for the Quick As­
sonic Hall.
with Keeler Bros., of Denver.Colo ,
nearly all states represented and the
the earliest possible moment. While of Coos Bay, consisting of about 500 Transpiring in Oregon Boiled
K va H a r r o w , W. M.
similation of Busy Men and group of loyal, earnest Progressives touching the contract which they
J o seph in e t i . P e o p les , Sec.
Down to Least Number of
it is true that the first election held acres of land, parity tide land The
Women— General Round- thus formed is now receiving the entered into with the Coquille resulted in the defeat of the bonding price is given as $250,000. Mr.
O. O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53, i. O.
Lines and Yet Make the
. o. F - ., meets every Saturday night
U
p
of
a
W
ide
Scope
first
instructions
concerning
the
ser
Kries
announced
that
the
purchas­
proposition,
the
contract
provides
school
board
for
the
purchase
ot
Subject
Understood.
n Odd Fellows Hall.
C . H. C l e a v e s , N. Q.
vice which the Volunteers expect the bonds which the district has that prior to the delivery of the ers would establish mammoth iron
J. S. I.A W R B N C E , Sec.
Paris has granted the municipal to render. By September 1st it
proposed to issue. This correspon­ bonds the school board is to "call works and a wooden ware factory on
Seaside held its fifth annual dah­
AM 1.1 RF.BEKAH LODGE, No. 20 franchise to women.
expected that the work will be un dence seems to bear oat the asser­ and hold such elections as may be the land, and that between 400 and lia show last week.
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I. O. O. F., meets every second and
Robert J. Burdette is ill at his der full headway in mere than forty tions made by C. R. Barrow in the necessary to authorize the issuance 1000 men would be employed in
fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows
C. F. Van Alien, proprietor of
Hall.
E mily H hrsey , N. G,
states. The Committee has regret Herald, that such a contract had of said bonds in the manner hereaf­ the works when completed. The the Eidridge hotel at Salem, died of
home near Los Angeles.
A nnie L awrence , Sec.
Dry weather has practically des­ ied the necessity for holding back been made by the school board in ter designated by our attorney and news of this deal has aroused heart failure last Tuesday.
^ n OQ IIII.I.K ENCAM PM ENT, No. 2>
the details of the true purpose of August of last year and. that the that you are to take any and all much excitement on the Bay, and
L ; I. O. O. F.,Wiects the first and third troyed the apple crop in Kansas.
Green corn is being shipped from
the Volunteers, but there have been bonds were contracted at par, to such proceedings as he may direct has set afloat many rumors as to
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall.
San
Francisco
women
have
peti­
Canby to the San Francisco market
J. S. B arton , C. P.
This in order that said bonds shall be the real significance of the matter. and is bringing good prices.
J. S.L awrencr , See.
tioned the mayor for the removal of reasons why this was deemed im­ bear interest at six per cent.
perative. The success of the move­ assertion by Mr. Barrow brought duly authorized and issued and de­ It is taken by some to indicate that
Chief
of
Police
White
NIGHTS OF P Y T IIIA S -L y c m g iis
The Springfield city council has
ment might have been seriously im­ forth a denial from Messrs. Sanford livered to us, without undue or un­ the purchasers have a hunch that
Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights
The Oregon rifle team took high
ordained
that skating rinks may
In W. O. W. Hall.
periled by premature or only partial and Mast, of the school board, that necessary delay,” etc As the word the Southern Pacific will build up
R. R. W atson , K R. S.
honors at the international shoot
run on Sunday in that town.
the
east
side
of
the
bay,
¡Datead
ot
reports
of
its
plans.
It
may
he
stated
such a sale had been made, although has been published in both the sing­
O. A. M intonye , C. C.
held at Camp Perry, Ohio.
Portland police have been in­
posttvely that the idea of this move­ they at the same time published ular and plural in the two times crossing below North Bend on a
r jY T H I A N SISTERS—Justus Temple
St. Louis is undergoing a wave ment and its proposed methods of the contract with Keeler Bros show­ that the contract has been pub­ bridge. In any case, it evidently truded to keep the streets clear of
1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­
of modesty, and all paintings and operation is totally unlike anything ing that there was a misunderstand lished, it is noted here that the con­ means the development of the east women dressed in X-ray gowns.
day nights in W. O. W. Hall.
Mrs. G kihoe D avis , M. E. C. statuary in the nude have been
Astoria has passed an ordinance
that has been done heretofore by ing out somewhere.
tract itself says "elections.”
In side of the bay and the building up
M rs . F red L inegar , K. of R.
dressed up.
political parties.
As a matter of
Mr. Baker now gives out a letter view of this and the fact that there of a town there. This would involve against "ragging” or any irregular
ED M E N —Coauille Tribe No. 46, 1.
President Wilson has named fact, it does not come under what received from Keeler Bros, under is no time limit expressed in the the dredging of a channel to accom­ dance itra publice or private dance
O. R. M., meets every Friday night
in W. O. W. Hall.
Francis
Burton Harrison, of New is ordinarily know as political work date of Aug. 11, 1913, written in contract, many are of the opinion modate shipping, but there are do hall.
J. S. B arton , Sachem.
York as governor general of the yet the directors regard it as one of answer'to an inquiry from him, that Keeler Bros, have the district physical obstacles except more or
A. P. M iller , C. of R.
Tlte court investigation has dis­
the most vitally important steps in which they say, "Yes, we have j very nicely sewed up, which of less mud, to making the water front closed wholesale frauds in the peti­
W. A.— Regular meetings of Bea- Philippines.
• ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A.
of the east side as good as that of tions for a referendum on the Work­
The Odd Fellows will put up a that could be taken to hasten the binding and enforcible contract for course is part of their business,
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­
This is the view taken by Super­ the peninsula on which Marshfield man's compensation bill.
two story concrete building at Stev­ ultimate victory of Progressive prin­ bonds of school district eight, Coos
urdays iu each month.
M. O. H a w k i n s , Consul.
To all county.” They write at some intendent Baker, although he adds and North Bend are situated. It is
enson, Wash., at an expense of ciples which they foresee
Portland is excited over a report
R. B. R ogers . V. C.
representatives
of
the
press
who length, making it clear that they that, ‘It is evidently to the interest possible that the purchase means that the Milwaukee system is nego­
about
$i2,ooo.
N ed O. K elley , Clerk.
Dr. Calvin Fletcher, of Indian­ have inquired at the New York intend to. enforce the contract, that i of the district to have this contract only a real estate speculation. It is tiating fot the Inman-Poulson mill
N. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel
well kuown that the old owners of sproperty on the East side.
• Camp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, apolis, met his death in Glacier headquarters in the 42nd Street they consider that it holds good set aside if possible.”
Front street, second and fourth Tues­
the
land were tired of holding the
Building,
the
men
in
charge
have
Paik, Mont., last week by falling
The county school superintendent
day nights in each month.
M ary K ern , Oracle.
sack, as their attempt to market a of Grant county traveled 3197 miles
simply stated that confidential in­
6oo feet from Blackfoot glacier.
E dna K elley , Rec.
townsite on that side of the bny did in visiting schools of his county
structions were going out to all who
"Good Roads Day” in Missouri
w . —Myrtle Camp No. 197,
not meet with sbrilliant succes. during the last school year.
enlisted, and at the proper time a
meets every Wednesday at 7 :30 brought out about 350,000 men for
The announcement of great manu­
report would be made public.
As­
. at VV. O. W. Hall.
two days of volunteer wotk on the
Under the orders of the railroad
Lee Currie, C. C.
facturing plants may be only part of
surance has been given, and is re­
highways of the state.
J ohn I. eneve , Sec.
commission, the Corvallis & Eas­
a plan to unload the lots. But all
peated in the finat call, that no one
tern will relay its track to Yaquina
In spite of his opposition to wo­ joining the Volunteers will be asked
VK NIN G TID E CIRCLE No. 214,
this
will develop later. If it id all
meets second and fourth. Monday man suffrage, Cardinal Gibbons
Bay with 75 pound rails, doing the
on the square, it is only a part of
to do anything that will incur ex ­
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
work this fall.
says: "W ell, suffrage will come, pense or involve any material sac­
O ra X. M aury , G. N.
what may be expected from the com.
M ary A. P irrce , Clerk.
of course. I guess it is inevitable.” rifice of his time.
The county judge of Marion
ing of the railroad, and the effects
ARM ERS UN IO N .— Regular meet­
county has refused to allow any
A girl at Edgemere, R. I., was
of
which
will
be
felt
in
every
part
The
text
of
the
Final
Call
is
giv­
ings second and fourth Saturdays in
killed when the wet skirt ot her en elsewhere in this issue.
each month in W. O. W. Hall.
of Coos county. The Coquille side widows’ pensions, claiming that
F rank B u r k h o ld e r , Pres.
bathing suit caused a short circuit
is interested only in n lesser degree there is no money available for
O. A. M in t o n ye , Sec.
with the third rail of an electric
To
the
Boys
and
Girls
thau the Bay in the growth of that their payment.
A TE R N A L AID No. 398, meets the
All corporations in this state com­
part of the county, The buildiug
P second and fourth Thursdays each road.
month at Wr-O. W . Hall.
of a large city there will give the ing under the Blue Sky law must
In the unsavory Diggs-Caminetti
Last
week
I
reminded
you
of
the
M rs . C iia s . E vland , Pres.
farmers aud gardeners, the chicken file the statements by Sept. 5, or
M rs . L ora H a r r i n g t o n , See. white slavery case in San Francisco, near approach of the State Fair and
ranchers and stock raisers of the stop doiug business; so says Corpor­
Maury L Diggs was found guilty your Home Fair. I hope you have
Educational Organizations and Clubs by the jury after five hours’ deliber­
valley a market at. their doors for ation Commissionet Watson.
gotten busy with your gardens, yotif
O Q U I L I.E E D U C A T I O N A L ation
all the foodstuffs they can raise, and
Caminetti is now on trial. bird houses, vour tallies, your poul­
A drunken sailor went to sleep
LE AG U E —Meets inonlhly R t the
every
thousand
added
to
ihe
popu­
where
the sidewalk was covered by
Delegates
to
the
annual
conven­
try,
your
sewiug,
your
baking,
etc.
High School Building during the school
year for the purpose ot discussing edu­ tion of the National Fraternal Con­ If you do not have a copy of the
lation on the Bay means a benefit tar from a leaky barrel, in Portland,
cational topics.
to the Coquille.
and when he woke up he had to
gress refused yesterday to adopt a State Fair Prize list, call on your
R kna A nderson , Pies.
E dna M i n a k d , Sec._____ resolution recommending • the pas­ County School ¡superintendent, or
call on the police to cut him loose.
O K E E L K LU B — A business men's sage of equal suffrage law’s in all write to State Superintendent J. A.
The visit of Secretary Lane to
Since the above brainstorm was
social organization. Hall in Laird’ s
states.
Churchill, Salem, Oregon, and he
in type, it having been crowded out eastern Oregon will result in the
building, Second street.
A. J. S herwood . Pies.
last week, teports in the Bay papers early settlement of the title to much
Secretary Daniels has directed will send you one. Read the Prize
F red S lagle , Sec.
list
through
carefully
and
see
what
would indicate that the great "deal” land in that part of the state which
ommercial club - j . k . norion the punishment ol the sailors of the you can do best, if you have not
is
nothing more than an attempt to is claimed by the State of Oregon
President; J. C. S avage , Secretary Pacific reserve fleet who participated
start a great real estate speculation as swamp land.
in the destruction ot the Industrial already done so, and select the
‘Transportation Facilities
on a shoestring. The ^purchase of
That lack of authority upon the
Workers of the World end Social­ classes you are going to compete iu.
Do not ovtrlut k the special prizes
the property by an Eastern syndi­ part of a minister to perform a mar­
n R A IN S —Leave, south bound 9.00 a. ists’ propet tv in Seattle.
m. and 3:00 p. m. Nortti baund
in the back part oi the book. You
cate of untold millions has dwindled riage will not invalidate it is the
ill :40 a. m. and 4:40 p. m.
The San Francisco Call has been will find some very attractive prizes
to the taking of an option by Mr. substance of an opinion rendered
OATS—Six boats plying on the Co- purchased by M^ H. DeYoung, among them, including the Shet­
Kreis, whose backers are not Darned. recently by Second Assistant Attor­
qnille river afford ample accommo­ owner of the Chaonicle. The pub­
Ph oto by Am erican Presa Association.
land pony for the best ivestock e x ­
dation lor carrying freight and pissen
The plan seems to be to get up an ney-General DeLong.
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats lication of the Call will be discontin­ hibit; a cream separator for the best
A LIF O R N IA boasts of many big and odd things that the rest of ths
leave at 7 :30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:i0 a. m. ued on the last of this month, its
country does not possess, such as giant redwood trees and sixty-seven excitement, sell lots and use part of
Secretary Lane has announced
two pounds of butter; Scotch collies
and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :4o p. nr..
varieties of climate, but now It ts capping tho climax with the only the mouey in an eudeavor to induce that persons locating settlers on the
subscription list being taken over for the best fat lamb; an incubator
movable street tunnel In the country. This unique tunnel ts formed manufacturing plants to locate on
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­
lands recently forfeited from the
parts 5:30 p. in. for Kjseburg via by the Chronicle.
lor the largest aud best poultry e x ­ under the old residence of Adolf Spreckles, which Is being moved. When the the land. Coos Bay bae had too
Southeru Pacific to the government
contract for the removal of »he house was signed the street railway company
Myrtle Point,carrying the United Slates
Harry K. Thaw escaped last hibit, etc , etc.
mail and pisengers.
__
objected to the obstruction of traffic, and It forced the movers to elevate the much of that kind of “ develop­ will be prosecuted, as the lands will
week from the Matteawan asylum,
If you are going to enter the pig house so that cars could pass beneath It The movers proceeded via the aerial ment.”
OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar, |iost-
not be open for entry for some time,
inaster. The mails close as follows: in which he had been confined since feeding contest it is time you had route The picture shows a street car passing through the movable tunnel.
and such locators are committing a
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in. his trial for the killing of Stanford your pigs on full feed.
There are
Incendiary Fire
Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:15 p. m.
crime.
Bandon and way points, Norway and White, and made his way into Can­ two valuable prizes offered in the state in the Union with their school in a vessel on the stove and heat
State Superintendent Churchill
Arago 12:45 p. m. Eastern mail 4:45 ada, where he is now making a fight pig feeding contest, and boys who
The new Bement barn near Lang-
fairs last year, and we are expect­ gently, at the same time mashing
a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: a. m.
announced
that many of the topics
against being sent back.
enter this contest will gain valuable ing them to keep up their record the fruit with a large spoon to ex­ iois containing 80 tons of hay, four
which pupils seldom, if ever have
experience,
beside
making
good
horses,
several
wagons
aud
other
City and County O fficers
this tear. I am sure you are too tract the juice. It should then be
Out of 41 state legislatures in ses­
use for after leaving school, have
farming implements was destroyed
money out of their pigs. With pigs patriotic to disappoint us.
strained
Mayor............................ A. T. Morrison sion during the season of 1913, laws
been omitted from the new course
Recorder......................... J. S. Lawrence dealing with tuberculosis were en­ selling at $to.oo a hundred, you
N. C. Maris,
To every three quarts of juice by fire Monday night. The value
of study. Our old friend, "the
Treasurer........................... 'R. 11. Mast
are almost in Rockfeller’s class, if
add
one quart (by measure) of sugar. of the barn was placed at $1500,
Field
Worker
Industrial
Fairs.
acted
in
thirty
states,
w
’hile
appro­
City Attorney................. L. A. Liljeqvist
greatest common divisor” is among
There
Engineer.................... P. M. Hall-Lewis priations to the amount of over you own two or three pigs
Place on a stove and heat gently and the value of the hay, horses etc these.
Marshal.......................... C. A. Evernden
Logan Berry Juice
are three nice prizes for the best
until the juice begins to simmer. would easily bring tia- total loss up
Night Marshal.................. John Hurley $5.000,000 have been set aside for
The Soo-Spokane limited was
The origin of the fire
Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson the treatment and prevention 6f sow and litter ol pigs, the first being
It should be removed from the stove to $3500.
held up by three men at Suiivan’s
Fire Chief.............
Walter Oerding
a
hundred
dollar
Jersey
calf.
We
F.
C.
Reimer,
who
is
in
charge
was
undoubtedly
incendiary,
as,
at once and put in bottles or fruit
Councilmen—D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels tuberculosis.
hope to see a large exhibit of pigs of the State Experiment Station at jars and sealed. The bottles and jars in addition to other evidence sub­ gulch in Portland last Tuesday
W. C. Laird, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly­
The
novel
sight
of
an
airship
ons, Leo J. Cary. Regular meetings
and poultry at the State Fair this Talent, Oregon, tells how to make must first be sterilized in boiling stantiating the belief, a rifle shot night, and about $197 cash and $500
first and third Mondays eacli month. towing a disabled companion was
year as well as at the local fairs. In a fine summer drink of Loganberries water—just before using— just as was fired at Mr. Bement which worth of jewelry was taken from
witnessed at Aldershot recently. keeping account of your pig feeding and predicts that as soon as it is
the passengers, the robbers doing
Justice of the Peace.........J. J. Stanley
they are prepared in canning fruit. missed him only a few inches while
the job in about 20 minutes and
Constable........................Ned C. Kelley The Btitish Army dirigible Eta and and furnishing a statement of the generally known what a delicious
he
was
trying
to
extinguish
the
fire
It should be stated with all em­
a naval airship were out maneuver­
same as required in the rules, you drink can be made from this fruit phasis that the juice must not be;»hortly alter it was discovered. getting away in an automobile.
County Judge.................... John T. Hall ing when the machinery of the lat­
will get an ideaot keeping accounts, there will be a greatly increased de­ boiled, as boiling destroys the pecu­ — The Surf.
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J.
We would ^uggeet to the Nation­
ter vessel became disabled. The
Armstrong
and of what it costs to produce a mand for the berries. He says:
liar rich loganberry flavor.
Clerk ......................... ..James Watson Eta attached a hawser to the other
al Manufacturers’ association (bat
pound of pork. This is all worth
Anyone who is able to can fruit
Free Books
Sheriff ...............................W. W. Gage
The juice may lie used as soon
if they want the country newspapers
dirigible and towed her to the fac­
Treasurer ... ...... ..... T. M. Dimmick
while. The pig contest is open to will have no trouble in making lo­ as it becomes thoroughly cooled, or
Assessor....... ....................... T. J. Thrift tory for repairs
to use their labored attempts to
The
booklet
“Outline
of
Labor
girls
as
well
as
to
boys;
so
look
out,
ganberry juice. The sound, ripe it may tie kept for years. It should
School Supt.......... Raymond E. Baker
cast discredit on the witnesses be­
Surveyor.............................. A. N. Gould
boys, for some girls are good pig fruit is placed in a fruit press and be served cold, just like other fruit Lswg of Oregon for the Protection
Have you paid the printer?
Coroner....... .................... F. E. Wilson
fore the lobby committee, they at
feeders. At some of the local 'the juice is extracted, and then care juice. The juice is rather strong so of Labor, 1913” is now ready for
Health Officer....... .... Dr. Walter Culin
least pay the full postage. The Her­
>rg<
distribution,
and
will
be
mailed
free
school lairs in Oregon last year the fully strained. A small fruit press that it is better when diluted with
Hotel, Colusa. Calif, reports that he had
ald is inadvertantly out 2 cents on
| a verv severe case o f kidney trouble and girls beat the boys with their pigs may be purchased from almost any three parts of water to one of juice, A° anyone, sending a portal card re­
a bunch of it, and we don't like it.
Societies will get the very best
backache, which also affected the secre-
questing same, giving number of
' tions. He says, " I took five boxes o f It was “ tit for tat,” though, for the hardware store. One holding four just before using.
P HINTING
copies
wanted,
name
and
addrees,
to
| Foley Kidney Pills and they cured me.' boys sometimes won over the girls to six quarts is a convenient size.
A Herald want ad will find a
All over California people report that
at the office of Coquille Herald
Get your butter wrappers at the O. P. Hoff, State Labor Commission renter for your house, or a house
[Foley Kidney Pills “ cure.” For sale with their bread, butter and jelly. Where no fruit press is used place
for your renter.
‘ at Fuhrman’s Pharmacy.
\ er, Salem, Ore.
Oregon boys and girls led every | the Irnit in a small quanity of water Herald office.
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F. & A. M.—Regular meeting ot
. Chadwick Lodge No. 08 A. F. & A.
M.. »t Masonic Hall, every Saturday
night in each month on or before tbr
full moon.
0. W. E noicott , W. M.
11. 1!. M ast , Secretary.
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