Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 16, 1913, Image 1

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C O Q U ILLE , COOS C O U N T Y , OREGON, TU E SD AY, SEPTEM BER 16, 1913.
NO. 1
SYNOPSIS OF
MANY EVENTS
FROM THE NATINAL CAPITAL
Events of Interest Reported |
for The Herald
(By J. E. Jones)
A WATERTANK CONFIDENCE
By BEN H. LAMPMAN
•JJob Printing-—New presses
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee that
Herald printing will please.
FIVE REFERENDUM MEASURES
To be Passed at Special Elec­
tion November 4th
The boys in the foundry jeered at me
When I quit my job in the smoky heat,
And set my face to the open road—
Where the winds o f the world blew sweet.
And there was Bill with his foreman’s pull,
And there was Mamie with whimper and sob,
But I took my time with a careless hand—
For what is the worth o f a job?
OREGON NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
Unfamiliarity with the issues to
be voted on at the special referen­
dum election of November 4 has
v a —lU-eular meetin« of Beulah
The Department of Agriculture
been found quite general through
has
been
taking
the
sardine
indus­
0
.
i
e
-
r
,n\
h
ndta,
Man
Fri.lay eveniin;» of each lm nth, in Ma
out Oregon.
Some of the voters
Boiled
try in hand, and has started a sort
• ° " lc Hall- v * RabeoW w M
have an understanding of one, some
of
rough
house
among
the
canner­
iM V m n U • VeoviSM.
of two or three of the issues,but few
ies in Maine. Perhaps it will be
Make the
- n n P _(;<Hiuillo laxln»’ No-Ull’ l -^*;
of
the entire group. The five issues
surprising
to
a
large
number
of
the
1 . O F. meeta every . atur.la, night
are as follows
people who insist that dealers
„ O d d F ellow . H ? '1 „ C lkavm , N . Q .
Shall an appropriation ot $100,•
hand
out
French,
Norweigian,
and
J. p. I. awr R sc «, We*-
On the first day, 270 freshmen
Westminster Abbey U now light­
What is the worth o f a pal or a job,
000 made by the 1913 Legislature, registered at the state university,
English
sardines,
to
know
that
the
ed
with
electricity.
— am T e r e b e k a S v o d q Z, y
Or the girl in a bean bazaar,
to construct and equip an adminis­
t o t) l1. meet* every second and
Itugtand is threatened with the American sardine is in every way
The Baptist college at McMinn­
fourth Wednesday night- m O'lJ >« l oW8
tration and classroom building for
When
the winds blow in from the wide outside
equal
to
the
imported
article.
The
most serious labor strike in its
Hull
' LMIL\ llKlkBBY,
ville opened with a registration of
the University of Oregon and to
11 •
ANMB l.AWBitycit, bee.
industry has been ruined through
Where the paths o f freedom are?
history.
196.
extend
the heating plant through
methods
of
packing
and
price
cut­
Must a man be tied to a single stride
Southern California cities have
Frank K. Lovell succeed* C L.
it be perraited to stand?
been sizzeling with the heat for the ting. The American sardine can­
Thursday night* in 0 ;l d ^ w . RH a .
As they harness the piston’s thrust?
Shall the appropriation of $75,- Starr as secretary of the state tax
neries
are
wasting
forty-two
per
past week
To Bill and Marne it is all the same,
J. P.L awhbnob , Wee.
000, made by the 1813 Legislature, commission.
The
KIk have been found in the Uinta cent of good edible meat
Several elk from Yellowstone
But
as
for
me—
I
’d
bust!
for additions and repairs to three
OK P Y T H IA >.— Lycurgue National torest, Utah, for the first Agricultural Department experts
K Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights
University of Oregon buildings and Park are to be added to the herd at
believe
that
if
the
American
sardine
time in many years.
in W. O. W. Hall-B Wat(jo!, k H. it.
Six days per week in the dirty shops,
to the University’s central heating the Portland zoo.
Vessels to the number of 143 were is properly packed that its reputa­
O. A. M inton ye , u. U.__
plant,
bi permitted to stand?
The sawmill of Cruz3n Bros, at
W
ith
Sundays
out
at
the
Zoo,
turned cut of American shipyards tion will be re-established, and that
Dexter,
which was recently distroy-
Shall
the
Sterilization
Act,
passed
American
packers
can
develop
a
And I might have been drawing a foreman’s pay,
during the month of August.
ed by fire will be rebuilt.
by
the
1913
Legislature,
to
protect
most important trade it> canned fisb.
But the winds of the world blew through.
Switzerland lias four co-operative
the public from habitual criminals
ac.
Pluming of seeds and seedlings
Mamie she said I didn’t care,
associations for the growing and W A N T S M O R E N I C E S O L D I E R B O Y S
M bs . F hbi > L iskuah , K.
"•
and moral degenerates be permitted ol Douglas fir on 1250 acres of the
As
the
ehairnau
of
the
Commit­
maiketiug of forest products,
And Bill he called me a fool,
_ P I) MK.N -Coonille Trihe No. 4«, 1-
to stand?
Stuslow forest was begun last week.
R . O. K. M., meets every Friday night
A bill has been introduced in con­ tee on Military Affairs it is very per­
But I took the the paths of the big outside
Shall the act of the 1913 Legisla­
President Sproul, of the Southern
in W. O. W. H a l l B abto N i sacliem.
gress for the retirement of all wood- tinent for Senator Chamberlin to
ture providing a county attorney Pacific, has been looking over the
Like a ] g i just loose from school.
issue
statements
favoring
a
larger
A. 1‘. M i u . bb , C. of K.
eu railroad coaches in five years
for each county and fixing salaries, company’s lines old and new in the
army. The Senator is firmly con­
r f w i A — Regular meetings of Bea-
There is every indication that
stand?
There
ain’t
a
road
that
I
haven’t
beat,
state.
vinced that with the Monroe Doc­
women will shortly be given the
Shall the Workmen’s compensa­
Or a place that I haven’t saw,
A new section of the McKenzie
trine, the Phillippines, and the Pan­
Parliamentary franchise in Holland
tion Act, stand.
unlays in « “ { j
“ {u w x is s . Consul.
From ’Frisco clean to little N ew York,
Pass highway has been thrown
ama Canal on our bands— to say
Chief interest appears to center
1» the Democratic primaries in nothing of the Pacific Ocean beck­
It. B. R oobbs , V . o.
open eliminating some of-the worst
From Nome to Panama.
N bi > 0. K b u - bt , Clerk.
around the fate of the two Univer­
New York state the Sulzer lorces oning toward Washington to domi­
grades on the old road.
I ain’t no .shirk for I often work,
sity appropriations and that of the
N A —Regnlar meeting of Lsnrel had a long lead over the Tammany
D in . a .
p>
\v. A . Hall*
nate, it that our manifest duty is to
The store of Ray & Thompson
But the winds o f the world blow low,
Compensation Act. Friends of the
bunch.
supplement the National Guards of
at St. Paul was destroyed by fire
the University state the case in part
And I leave the job to another slob
day nights in each m o n th ^ ^ 0 rM ,e
The Colorado militia is being the states; cease to be afraid of
last week, with a loss of $16,000.
as
follows:
When
I
know
it
is
time
to
go.
held
in
readiness
for
an
expected
E dna K kllkv , Rec.
Japan, get ready for possible inter­
They will rebuild at once.
No new building has been erect­
-
Myrtle Csmi) No. 107. strike in the southern Colorado vention in Mexico, and become
Governor West has run out of
ed at the University for six years,
W . meets every Wednesday at 7.30 coal fields.
What is a fellow to do, I say,
prepared for war, instead of remain­
funds
for his “ moral crusade,” and
during which period attendance has
o m. at W. O. W. Hall.
When the winds o f the world sweep down?
Eighty-five miles of Ihe Norfolk ing in doubt as to bow we would
P*
Lee Currie, C. C.
wants the emergency board to pro­
doubled.
As
far
hack
as
1910
in­
J ohn L enbvk , Sec.____ _
& Western railway will be electri­ go at it in case we were called upon
Must he punch the clock and drink his bock
struction was being given under ex­ vide him with more money.
fied, the overhead trolley system to whip a few nations.
Forever in one old town?
A Hood River fisherman got
treme difficulties.
being used.
N E A R L Y AS N ICE AS OREGON
N ow there was Mamie, she didn’t know,
The 1911 Legislature uppropiiat- black eye by the blowing off of the
The German army has increased
Representative Lafterty, Who has
ed money for two new buildings. cover from a cam ot spoiled »ltpou.
M aky A. 1’ ikkck , Clerk.
And then? was Bill, and he wouldn’t,
its supply of airships by eight, mak­ returned from a trip through Great
The referendum was invoked and eggs he was carrying for bait.
And
there
was
my
job
with
a
raise
in
sight;
F^ingswecond aniHiimllj1 Waturd^s^n ing a total of thirteen dirigibles now Britain and other portions of Europe
the appropriations were defeated,
Ad Wolgast, ex-champion light­
I tried it, Bo— but I couldn’t!
at its disposal.
each month ln W . O feW.KH B lL B p r e s
has written most entertainingly in a
and no buildings could be erected. weight. has bought the F. L. Heath
The largest searchlight in the Washington newspaper concerning
Q. A. M intonyb , Wee.
The 1913 Lefiislature attempted ranch on Butte Creek, 15 miles
Some day or other I ’m going back—
woild
will
be
installed
on
mount
his
travels.
But
Lafferty
emphasizes
a
second
rescue.
It appropriated north of Medford, for $17,000.
T -R A T E R N A L A IB N o ! 398, meets the
I wonder if Bill’s a supe?
seelmd and fourth Thursday, each Tainalpias as a feature ol the Pana­ the fact that notwithstadding all
funds for one new structure, but
All railroads running into Port­
I f Mamie married that fresh young shack?
ma-Pacific exposition.
the wonders of the countries across
added in a second bill $75,000 for land predict extremely heavy colon­
M km . L oba H abkinuton , <-<' .
repairs and additions, as lollows: ist travei during the season, which
Chicago high school principals the sea, that nothing equals his
But not that I care a whoop;
To the library building, $30,000; extends from September 25 to Octo­
protest against teachers being paid own western coast ot the Uuited
For
a
jpb’s
a
job,
and
a
dame’s
a
dame,
Educational Organizations and Clubs
engineering building $i5,ooo;Deady ber 10.
by the hour, declaring it puts teach­ States, .
But the road is both in one,
T -,0 o it T L L E E D U C A T I O N A L
Hall, $10,000; men's dormitory,
ing on the basis of a trade.
IN V A I L A N T D E F E N C E O F A L A S K A
Wm. Lambert, formerly one o
I FAG UE— Meets monthly at the
When the winds o f the world are all unfurled
$10,000, heating plant, $10,000.
Higli^Wchool Building during the schtiol
The system of school instruction
In discussing the lack of proper
Portland’s
volunteer fireman and
And a fellow ain’t half done.
year for the purpose ol discuss..,g edu­
Again the referendum has been
for apprentice seamen will be ex­ charting of the Pacific in the vicin­
who has been an inmate oi St. Vin­
cational topics.
Al|1)ERBOI(i Prea.
invoked and again the University
- G o ld Hill News.
tended to every ship in the navy, ity of Alaska, Representative Bryan
cent’s hospital for 27 years, died
E dna M inahd , Wee.
is put under the utmost strain to last week.
according to Secretary Daniels.
of the State of Washington told
W et K E E L K L U B —A business men’s
handle the incoming students, who
Diggs was sentenced to 2 years the House recently that Congress
K social organisation. Hall in I.a,rd’ s
The Medford Ministerial associa­
this fall will probably number 850
building, Sesond .treet;iRwooD ^
imprisonment and to pay a fine of has never taken Alaska seriously
tion entered a strong protest against
$2000, and Caminetti got 18 months enough, and he asserts that it is competition of which has kept prices opposing it, as well as the opposi­ in the colleges ol liberal arts and the style of dancing indulged in
F red S lagle , bee.
one of the duties of the Washing-' down and limited the profit of the tion of most of the men who are engineering alone. The $175,000 on the streets during the Jackson
imprisonment and a fine of $1500.
a a OM M EU CIAL ( LU B- J - K
is available at the state treasury,
i w i ’ n«-. . I.C . WA, a ,. b . Seer,
The Administration currency bill ton delegation to see that the Trust. The fact is begining to now its warmest supporters. The
county fair.
and construction of the one building
reason
rests
in
the
fact
that
it
passed the House by a vote of 286 National Capital does not lapse leak out that the refiners themselves
The Parent-Teachers Association
Transportation fa cilities
and the repair and additions to the
to 84, 24 Republicans voting for into the view that Alaska is the- were behind the claim that the has proven itself a great pacifier of
has established a lunch room at the
others
will
be
begun
at
once
if
the
t >RAINS—L eave, south bound 9 .00 a.
horne of blizzards and ice and snow Trust profited by the maintaince of obstreperous members of the major­
Aileta school at Poitland, where
I „
and 3:00 p. m. North bound the bill and 3 Democrats against it.
and
that all it needs is to have a sugar duties while under the new ity, while it is not worth a tinker’s voters uphold the two appropria­
,0:40 a. m. and 4:40 p. m.
pupils
will be served with noonday
American battleships probably
tions. To uphold the appropriations
fence built around it.
tariff the Trust and its fellow refin­ oath for minorities.
, , ( ) A'l’S— Six boats plying on the Co- will remain in Mexican waters des­
lunch for 5 cents.
will
enable
the
University
to
ac­
onille river afford ami>le accm.-mo-
D E F E N D S “ O P T IO N S” IN W H E A T
. ers will get their raw sugar cheaper S T A R T L I N G F A C T S R E G A R D I N G C H I L ­
pite General Huerta’s declaration
Two hundred and seventy-seven
I and will get rid of home competi­
complish its woik more satisfaclor
dation h*r carrying freight and F
DREN
During
the
couiseof
a
speech
the
¿era to Bandon and way points. Botus that they will be unwelcome alter
carloads of pears have been shipped
ily
until
the
millage
bill
takes
effect.
tion
that
has
cut
largely
into
their
Miss Julia C. Lathrop, of the
leave at 7 :30, 8:30,9:20 and 9:o0 a. m.
other day Senator Nelson of Minn­
another month.
The Sterilization Act is “ refer- from Medford this season, the bulk
and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. n.._______
profits in recent years. The inge­ Children’s Bureau of Washington,
esota
referred
to
the
fact
that
his
Good
At
Sea
Girt,
N.
J.,
the
District
of
ended’
’ by the Anti-Sterilization ot them being Bartletts.
o T A O E —J. L. Laird, proprietor. De-
“ predecessor in office” had intro­ nuity behind the idea oi capitaliz declares that 300,000 babies less
prices were realized.
part* 5:30 P. m. for ltM »b u n via Columbia rifle team broke the
League,
which
pleads
the
individ-
ing
its
own
discredit
in
order
to
get
than one year old died last year in
Myrtle Point,carrying the United Slales
world's record for 200 yards with a duced a bill to do away with options what it wanted is typical of the this country, and she adds that it ual’s Priva,e ri8h,s and the PIoba‘
The Ashland City Council has
mail and p t s e n g e r s . ________
on
wheat.
His
hearers
were
some
seven-inch bullseye. They scored
ordered
the Ashland Electric Power
f*0 8 T O FF 1 0 E .— A. F. Linegar, i o-l-
what startled at the defence of op- trust that devised corset spring ad­ authoritatively ascertained that at biIitv of unfust operations. Au
F master. The mails close as follow ,: 395 out of a possible 400.
least half ot these deaths were need- tliority to order sterilization is vest­ & Light Company, which has been
dition
to
its
scales
in
order
to
escape
tiou-buying, and were likewise
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. m.
Wliat is said to be the motorcy­
‘n ,be State Board of Health. operating in the city for many years
Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:lo p. m.
surprised to know that Mr. Nelson payment of its dues to the govern­ less. The Bureau points out that
Bandon and way points, Norway and cle record lor too mites on dirt track
In
the
final
stages
of
debate
practically
all
the
deaths
of
small
l
be
intended patient is permitted to vacate within 10 days.
once bad a predecessor, as he has ment
Arago 12:45 p .m . Eastern mail 4.45
was
recently
made
by
Harry
Goudy,
in
the
Senate,
several
democratic
Coliu V. Diment has resigned his
children
are
due
to
conditions
exist-
j
an
aPPea'
to l*1' courts
a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: a. m.
been in the Senate so long that
of Chicago, who covered -the mile
Senators
including
Walsh
of
Mon­
ing
before
birth,
or
accident
or
in-1
Di»*rict
««orneys
now
often
hold
position
as Northwest editor of the
even the illustrious Washburn who
office for several counties. The Portland Journal to accept a place
track 100 times in 92 minutes.
C ity and County O fficers
tana
and
Newlands
of
Nevada,
jury
at
birth.
A
monograph
entitled
preceeded him Ijad been entirely
Niuafou Island, in the South forgotten except by those who declared tuat free sugar would “ Prenatal Care’’ has been issued by County Attorney Act provides for in the Department of Journalism at
M ayor..ZI................... A. T. Morrison
one attorney in each county and the University of Oregon.
Recorder........................ J< o’,
Seas, disappeared about eight safeguard the archives
Senator be of benefit chiefly to the Trust, the Children’s Bureau, and may be |
Treasurer..................
i !!: M“ 8!
months ago, according to a report Nelson declares that without option but like their colleagues they were obtained free by writing to Miss fixes salaries, which range from
City A ttorney......
, I - A-
Actual construction has begun on
Engineer............................... Hall-Ia-wis wbicli has Ijeeu received by the
« $4000 a year in Multnomah to $600 the Booth-Kelly sawmill at Spring-
dealing the only buyers the farmer bound by the caucus edict iu favor Lathrop
Marshal
.. C. A. F.vernden
each
in
Curry
and
Lincoln
counties.
Nivht Marshal................... John Hurley branch hydn graphic office at Port-, would have for their grain would of free sugar to vote for this provi­ S T A T E S T O N E S F O R T H E M O N U M E N T
field to take the place of the one
The Workmen's Compensation
Water Superintendent ,S. V. Lnperton land
The consolation the Demo­
Visitors to the Capital are always
be the millers, and that these mil­ sion.
burned two yeats ago.
The new
Act, with which most voters are
F ireO hie:........
t
w *S eL °S i!l,fig
Councilnien —D. D. Pierce, C. T . Skeela
Production of gold in the United lers would arbitrarily control the cratic Senators have is to point out interested in finding the tablets from
mill will have concrete walls.
familiar,
created
a
state
Industrial
W C. Lairrl, ti. O. Leach, \\ . H. Ly­
that for years the Sugar Trust their own states, in the interior o
ons, Leo .1. Cary. Regular meetings States during ¡912 amounted to market.
Sherman county assesment shows
fooled the Republicans with its dif­ of the Washington monument. commission and provides an indus­
first and third Mondays each month. *93-45 L0«*0. n decrease of $3,438,-
T H E T A R IFF BILL A N D SUGAR
trial accident fund, made up from an aggregate valuation, not in­
ferential
duty
so
that
they
are
not
500 as compared with the previous
Colorado and Washington have
assessments upon employers. In cluding railroads and public service
Now that the tariff bill ¡»Actually the only ones to be taken in.
Justice of the Veace v.... J. J- Wtanley
just
signified their intentions of be­
y*ar,
and
the
lowest
American
pro­
Constable .................,\..Ned C. Kelley
case of accident, the employe’s com- corporations assessed by the State
on its way to become a law Demo­ C A U C U S W O R K S W E L L F O R T H E
ing represented by tablets, and th is,
,
,
., , . ,
duction since 1907.
.
,
.. ,
-r * ipensation comes from this fond, in Tax commission, of $6,175,055.
cratic Senators are beginning to
MAJORITY
leaves but five states, Idaho New,
„
,,
.
. ;
County Judge
John T. Hall
An infernal machine was sent suspect that the Sugar Trust has
1
an
amount
fixed
by
the
commission
With all the noise that was made
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Oeo. J.
Members of the Multnomah Coun­
Mexico,
Oaklaboma,
Texas
and
through
the
mails
to
General
Har
Aiuistrong
j Personal damage suits are expected ty W C. T. U. denounced all
“ put one over on them,’’ to use a concerning supposed Democratic op­
Clerk .............................JamesM atson rison Grey Otis, owner of ihe Los
Arizona without representation.
> to be eliminated under this act.
slang phrase, but one that seems position iu the House, it has been
Christian and temperance workers
Sheriff ....................
^ - W .W .O B g e
Angeles Times, which was blown fit the situation. As long as there determined through the caucus,that The Washington Monument society
who picked hops, at the annual
\ssessor
T.
J.
„ounterp.rt,” the poet
up Thrift
in October, 1910, by the Me was a question about the removal the full Democratic inpport will be is working to have these state. I ,.Mv
convention, on the ground that it
S, h “ wupt! ....... Raymond E. Baker
send
stones.
„rot*
Narnara conspirators.
of the duty on sugar the cry was back of the currency measure. In
Surveyor....................
t-A pi ) \vdI!ln
Notwithstanding the daily news o f hig lleBr cbild) the (t , riiDg 0f hi was iurthering the beer industry.
Coroner
l - */; " r-
‘
Enormous increase in the amount kept up that the sugar tariff helped the same way the tariff measure was from Mexico, federal Washington
heart;
Health Olficer...........Dr. \\ alter Culm
United States District Attorney
' of foreign beef is noted by the Bu- the Trust. Now that free sugar is perfected in caucus. The Republi­ is still coaxing itself into the belief!
longed to clutch the stupid
Reams
has gone to San Francisco
|
will
printer’s throat
1 reau of Foreign and Domestic Com­ | a certainty reports are begining to cans and Progressives have begun that the Administration policy
to gather more data as to the de­
ultimately
prove
successful,
and
ies will get the very best
That
set
it
up,
“
My
pig,
my
merce which announces that the crop out that it will be worth from to cherish a plebeian hatred for the
while a great many of the wise
vious process by which certain tim­
terpart”
PR IN TIN G
imports of such meats during June, $25 000.000 to $50,000,000 .a year secret caucus, which -in former ones shake their heads there i r no
ber lands came into the ownership
July and August appioximated to the refining interest by driving Republican times had the support question but that down in their
: office of Coquille Herald
of the Southern Oregon Company.
Have
you
paid
the
printer.
3,000,000 pounds.
out American grown sugar, the I of practically every man who is now hearts “ that they hope so.’’
Bb W ? w °
THE NEWS IN TABLOID FONM
Condensed for the Quick As­
similation of Busy Men and
Women— General Round-
Up of a Wide Scope
T H E AM ERICAN SA RD IN E
INDUSTRY
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK
Transpiring in Oregon
Down to Least Number of
Lines and Yet
Subject Understood.
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