Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 02, 1913, Image 1

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€JThe Herald, the old estab­
lished reliable newspaper si
the Coquille Valley in which
an “ad” always brings results
T he C oquille H erald
C O Q U IL L E , COOS C O U N T Y , O R EG O N , T U E SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 2, 1913.
V O L. 32, NO . 10
CITY DIRECTORY
Fraternal and Benevolent Orden
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fljob Printing—New presses
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee that
Herald printing will please.
P E R Y E A R $1.50
OREGON NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL WOOD BLOCKS FOB SI8EEI PAVING ATTACKS PURE AIR THEORIES SINOPSIS OF
BRIEFLY TOLD
MANY EVENTS
Events of Interest Reported
A A. M.—Ked U In r niirtinif ol
A • F. Chadwick
for The Herald
After a Trip ty Europe, Retired Portland Lumberman Says
Lodge N o . 88 A. F. A A.
M.. at Masonic Hsll, every Sa urilay
Wood Paving is Used on Heaviest Traveled
\ n lullt in each uiontli oil or la-fore flo-
(By J. E. Jones)
>ull moon.
C. W. E nihoutt . W. M.
Streets—Lumbermen’s Opportunity
K. Il, MAm Secretary.
T H E SCRAM BLE FOB ‘ F R E E SE E D S.
EVENTS
OF
THE
PAST
WEEK
8.—Regular meeliug of Beulah
Those Congressmeu who owe
O E. • Chapter
No. U, -»rullìi anil loartli
A. W. Clark, a retired lumber -1 fully 1000 miles of paving is laid
their mighty positions in part to
Frutay evenings of «nuli un ntli, in Ma­
Transpiring in Oregon Boiled | their skill and artfulness in distrib­ man who has just returned from a every year. A street 40 leet wide
sonic Hull.
E ta P.AiiHuiv. W. M.
Down to Least Number of uting “ free government seeds” are trip to Europe, gives the Portland from curb to curb will take from
Revolutionary Ideas Advanc­
ed by W. Lair Hill
The Smithsonian Institution has
recently published a revolutionary
memoir by Prof, Leonard Hill add
several collaborators, entitled “ The
Influence of the Atmosphere on oui Condensed for the Quick As-
Health and Comfort in Confined
similation of Busy Men and
J o B B P lIIN K I t . P k .OPI.B8 '-0 0 .
A main
ever and again threatened by with­ Telegram an interview which con- 800,000 to 1,000,000 feet of lum- and Crowded Places.”
Lines
and
Yet
Make
the
Women— General Round-
O. O. F —Coquille Lodge No.53,1. O.
drawal of this piivelege, which dur tains food for thought on the part her in the form of wood blocks tor purpose of the memoir is to show
• 0 . F., limi ts every Saturday night
Subject Understood.
Up of a Wide Scope
n Odd Feltons Hall.
ing the past year has been consid­ of the lumbermen of this coast, as each mile Should all streets be that the chemical quality of the air
C. H. C lbavk », N. G.
wrll as the citizens of the cities! improved with this material it in crowded acd stuffy rooms has
J. S. L a WKBSCK, Sec.
Pendleton will soon vote on the erably curtailed. The Department
The great Eastern railroads are
where much new pavement is being would mean a consumption of prac­ nothing to do with its ill effects,
of
Agriculture
has
taken
a
positive
trying out many safety devices.
AM1F. RKBFKAH LODGE, No. 20 commission form of government.
stuud against the present modus op- laid. Mr. Clark thinks that with tically one billion feet of lumber and that, apart from the influence
I. O. O. F. m -eta every second and
fourth \Vodn-s luy nights in Odd Fellows Twelve thousand rabbits were erauda. These seeds cost $300,000 the adoption of progressive busi­ each year right in our own door- of infecting bacteria, the ventilation Archduke Josef Ferdinand, of
Hall.
E mily HKiisuY, N. G,
killed recently ip a rabbit drive at
Austria, has made 100 balloon voy­
a year, and the government experts ness methods in developing the yard and if you were to take into problem is essentially one of the
A nnie L a » place , Sec.
ages.
Madras.
temperature,
relative
humidy
and
field
the
manufacture
of
wooden
account
the
amount
of
paving
done
/ 1 IKHII.I.K KNC A M I’ " K NT, No. 25 Colonel J. B. Eddv, well known say that the money is largely a dead blocks for street paving could be
France is experimentiug with
in the East and Middle West, we movement of the air The ordinary
I. O. O. F., meets t he first and third
waste For many years the govern­
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hull. throughout the state, is dead at ment supply has been inadequate, made a feature of commanding im- wouldn’t be able to make blocks tests of air for carbon dioxide ate armored areoplanes for use of the
J. 8. B arton , C. I*.
Portland.
J . S.L awrbncb , Sec.
and the result has been that the portance in the lumber industiy.1 last enough to supply the demand, declared to be worthless The per­ army.
centage of carbon dioxide in the
The
public
market
at
Grants
A gas explosion in a Pittsburg
seed
houses of the couutry have Mr Clark is quoted, in part, as if we went at this thing right,
n ig h t s ok P Y T iiiA s.-L vcurgua
“ What the Pacific Coast lumber- worst ventilated room does not rise sewer did $500,000 damage last
Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights Pass is now a municipally owned dumped their old goods upon the follows:
in W. I). W. Hall
“ I took a three tmnth’s tiip men should d j is to organize a «hove o 5 or, at most, 1 per cent, Thursday.
government to meet the shortage at
K R. W atson , K K. 8. institution.
ttbereas the normal concentration
O. A. M intonyb , C. U.
West Salem has adopted a charter laney pilots, aud these are the seeds through the East and through wood hl.j.k paving company with
Turkeys for Thanksgiving sold
of carbon dioxide in the lungs is
Europe,”
said
Mr
(
lir
k
,
“
and
I
sufficient
capital
so
that
it
could
g<
at from 25 to 32 cents a pound in
fjY T H IA N SISTERS—Justus Temple prohibiting the council from lie«.n that “ ntver gio.t " In both II u-e-
from 5 to 6 per cent of an atmos­
1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­ sing saloons,
Sin Francisco,
of Congress the sted distribution found that in all the leading cities cut into the ci ies of the woild and
day nights in W. O. W. Hall.
thi East, among ilii-m New Yolk absolutely guarantee the merits and phere. The writeis adduce a great
Mss. G b > h « k D avis , M. K. C.
J. M. Engle, a large property own has been fought for years, and list
Gold to the amount of $11,000,•
number of experiments and obser­
M r s . F ubd L in b o a k , K. of It.
tr ot Doughs county, has made an session it was 1 uly wi h the great­ Boston, Pliil u'e’phi 1 and Biltimire value of this mitetial for paving vations to prove that | e c.-ntages 000 was sent from New York to
ED MEN—Coauille Tribe No. 4«. t. assignment.
est difficulty that the appropriait >u and the foremost cities abtoad, in- purposes We could do just what
Canada last week.
O. R. M., meets every Friday night
eluding till se of Germany, Italy, this company in L >ndon is doing. regarded as deletereou* or deadly
Eleven hogs (torn one litter, was kept in 1 lie Agricul ural b.l .
in W. O. W. Hall.
J. **. B arton , Bach) ra. weighing 1990 pounds, were sold Secretary Houston Iras been up in Fiance, Belgium,Hoi! .nd England, develop an enoimously profitable by hygienists aie quite harmless. 1 he British superdreadnaught
A. P. M iu . br , C. of U.
They claim that it is also a fallacy Warsprite,which is to cost $14,000,-
New Hampshire talking to the Na­
to assume that a diminished amount 000, was launched last week.
W. A.—Regular meetings of Bea- at Carlton last week.
. ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. AV . A. Oregon’s exhibit at the Chicago tional Grange aud he has empha­
of oxygen is harmful At noted
A Greek sophomore at the Col­
Hall, Front street, first ami third S a t ­ Land Show is pronounced one of sized bis coiulemnation of the pres­
Miraflores
Locks
In
Panama
health
resorts
in
the
Alps
the
bar­
lege
of Pennsylvania is the strong­
urdays in each month.
ent method of spending the enliie
the best seen there.
M. O. H a w k i n s . C o n sul.
ometer stands at such a height that est man in the college world.
appropriation in supplying ordina­
Canal Shown In Operation
R. B. R o g b r s , V. O.
the concentration of oxygen is far
The sum realized from auto licen­ ry vegetable and flower seeds. In
The American Society for Thrift
N ed O. K b l l k y , C l e r k .^
less than in the most ill ventilated announces s Chicago that American
ses
in
this
slate
for
1914
isexpected
his uew estimate to Congress the
N. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel
room. One unfortunate result ot girls are more thriftty than boys
. Camp No. 2972 at M. W. A. Hall, to reach $70 ,000, as against $56,000 Secretary has recommeuded that
Front street, second and fourth Tues­ for ibis year.
this fallacy is that the laws regard-
One cent postage promises to be
the usual appropriation of $300,000
day nightB in each month.
ventilation of mines lusist on a high one of the live issues to be fought
M ary K br n , Oracle.
The Rogue river valley fruit for seeds be made available tor the
E dna K e l l e y , Rec.
block are laid right on the flat hard out by the regular session of con­
growers have organized to fight introduction and distribution of new
surface of the base and the cushion gress.
...........................-
- — ., No. 197, pear blight.
O.
W .— M y rtle Carni)
and
valuable
seeds
aud
toreign
for­
. meets
meets every
e v e ry Wednesday
W ednesd
at 7-30
is in the block itself. The theory in
m. at W. O. W. Hall.
The Pendleton Roundup now age crops This idea is in liue with
The Public Service Commission
Europe is that you must have a
Ime Currie, C. C.
maintains an office the year around, the intention of Congress when the
of Seattle has ordered the street car
J oh n I. en k v e , Sec.
foundation,that will not shift. The
free seed distribution was first estab­
company t > sell six tickets for 25
214, with a paid secretary.
V ENI NOTI DE CIKCI.E No.
blocks being sawed absolutely even
cents.
I# meets second ami fourth Monday The telephone system at Pendle- lished. The main idea at that time
to begin with they would wear
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
was to secuje new and iare seeds
leton
will
be
greatly
improved
by
The celebrated Cowper “ Mad-
O ba X. M a u r y , (». N.
even under any smouDt ot traffic
aud plants from foreign countries
M a r y A . P ier ce , C le rk .
the Pacific States T. & T . Co.
na
and child,” by Raphael
until they were practically gone,
been
purchased by American
ARMERH U N IO N .— Regular m eet­ A terrific surf and the highest for introduction and distribution iu
but when you begin to put a sand
ings second and fourth Saturdays in tides in mauy years prevailed along this country, but the practice has
dealers,
cushion
under
Ibe
block)
aud
if
the
each month in W. 0 . W. Hall.
F r a n k B u r k h o ld er , Pres.
the Oregon coast on Thansgiving gradually degenerated into a scram­
Lincoln Beachey tried the 1
sand washes away, you are starting
O . A . M in t o n yr , Sec.
ble lor “ more seeds” by the Mem­
day.
loop-the-loop
in an aeroplane I
something that spells ruin to your
bers of Congress.
Deigo last week and did the '
r a t e r n a l a id no . 398 , meets the
About 2500 women employed in
pavement.
second and fourth Thursdays each depat im iD l stores at Portland will T A K T ’ s OPINION OF “ E X P E R T E X ­
without mishap.
month at W. O. W. Hall.
Good Suggestion
AM IN ERS”
M r s . C h a s . K v l a n d , Pres.
be affected by the new ruling about
Rev. John Stone, a weaif
M r s . L ora H arrington , S ec.
wages and hours.
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eccentric Kansas man is on
Two years ago the tender-heart­
(Port Orfer.l Tubus«-)
Sound looking for a site to establish
Governor West is endeavoring to ed President Taft was touched by
Educational Organisations and Clubs
I
d u h i-eut is-lie of the Del Norte a new: holy city.
acquire for the stale all private rights the appeals of Mrs. Morse ol New
O Q U I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L at Latourelle falls, with a view to York, who succeeded in securing
Argue Ihul paper iiinkts the sugges­
Several bills have been introduced
LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the
tion ■ hat :h<- counties o M ’oos, Uurrv
High School Building during the school making it a state park.
the release of her convict hqsbaud,
in congress, to regulate the cold
rear for the purpose ot discussing edu­
slid D ei N u ite st-u.d together id « storage business, since eggs went to
Senator Lane is trying to get the Charles E. Morse, the banker and
cational topics.
uiiicd efToit for u Pacific Coast) recoid prices this fall.
K en ^ A n d e r s o n , Pies.
ice
king,
from
the
Atlanta
prison.
army engineers to prepare plans and
E dna M in a r u , Sec.
Highway. T h e s u g g e lion is a good
It
was
found
to
Mr.
Taft’s
satisfac­
for a 40 foot channel
At Schenectady, N. Y ., 14,000
one, mad the time »• i- never mure
O KEEL KLUB—A business men’s specifications
tion that Mr. Morse was dying, and
men have walked out of the plant
social organization. Hall in Laird’« from Portland to the sea.
suspicion« tlmn ii is now. Duuug
building, Second street.
01 the General Electric Co., aud a
Dr. Homan, of Willamette Uni­ ill with su iueurable disease The
A. J . S herwood . Pros.
the iiixL two years ibe alleutiou of
former
President
has
felt
very
keen­
long struggle is feared.
F red S l a g le , S e ..
versity, says that the I. W. W.
the world will be called to the Pa­
ly the fact that he was imposed up­
The New York Dock Commis­
. E. N okiun movement will fail, “ because com­
cific Coast states, aud thousands of
on iu this instance, for during his
P resid e n t; J . C . S a r a g e , S e cre tary mon sense will make it fail.”
sion is planning to build a dry dock
Photos copyrlghL 1914. by American Press Association.
automobiles
will
be
touring
through
recent visit to Washington tie re­
Farmers at Pendleton are trying
IIESIC are the latest plrtures showing the Miraflores locks at the rsclfi« them. A more Scenic ride, uuder as at South Brooklyn capable ol tak­
Transportation Facilities
ferred to the case, stating that
end of the I’anama canal In operation These locks are not as large se favorable climatic conditions cannot ing a ship 1000 feet in length.
out a variety of hard wheat import­
RAINS — Leave, south bound SI 00 a. ed from Alberta, in an effort to raise Morse, whom he had pardoned, is
tlie (intun diamhers nt the other end or the "tdj; ditch.” but they ar« be found any where as the one aluug The Senate Democratic majority
m. and 3SJ0 p. m. North bound
nevertheless ns Interesting One of them shows a government tug
apparently in excellent health, since
,0:40 a. m. ami 4 :40 p. m.
a wheat ot higher milling qualities.
has determined to have no holiday
he was seeking to reestablish him­ used on the canal work going through one of the locks on Its way to the Cule- our coast, where the winter winds
OATS—Six boats plying on the Co- Salem’s tax levy this year will he self in business “ in the state in bra cut Tile oilier picture shows the gates of one of the champers opening. are warm and the aummer winds recess unless the Administration
These views were taken after a waterway had lieen established betweeu th«
quille river afford ample accommo­
dation lor carrying freight and p*peen . 15 2 mills,as against it 5 mills last which he had committed a jieniten- two oceans by tin- blowing up of the Gamboa dike and the dynamiting of cool. Practically all of the wealth currency bill has been completed.
gem to Bandoii nn I way points, ’louts ] year One mill of this is to make
and influential men of Oregon and
The ashes of seaweed to the
Cue-arm ha slide III Culebra c u t
leave at 7 :30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:10 a. m. up for the loss of the saloon licenses tiary < ffense.’’ The conclusion by
California own automobiles and amount of 1500 tons are exported
and at 1 :00, 3:30 and 4 :4 > p. tc.
the former President is that inas­
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­ Labor Commissioner Hoff com­ much as he did not act on the ap­ Ireland and Scotland, the principal j business and the wood blocks these will be found a unit iu favor yearly from Norway to Scotland,
of such a road. A tri-county boost where they are used in the manu­
parts 5:30 p. m. lor I ions burg via plains that the employees on
Myrtle Point,carrying tire United 'States the Multnomah county reals are plication for pardon until he had thoroughfares were without cx-ep : would absorb a great bulk of raw 11 g orgamz • Ii< n should l e formed facture of iodine.
instituted
a
thorough
investigation
mail ami pasi-ngvrs.
lion improved with wood block« i mateiiai for which we get little 01 an I the b ill staited rolling.
A $75 clerk of the Farmers Loan
OHTOFMUI*.— A . F. Litiegar, post- _ I 1 permitted to work more than eight to find out the truth through the This situation was mote strongly nothing now. The 0 mmnu or
master. The mails close as follow,: | hours a day
army mcdiial cotps, that the results ira p h izk d iu European countries lower grades of lumber make just' to an inch. The block ate tre.ittd A Trust Company, of New York,
Myrlle Point 8:40 a. m . and 2:35 p. 111 .
Deposits in the Portland postal shake ones faith iu ixpeit exam than lure. Not only the bu ines* | as good paving blocks as the dear with creosote just as ue do over succeeded in getting away with
Marshfield 10:15 a. in. and 4:15 |>. in.
$200,000 in gilt-edged bonds, which
Ban-lo 1 and way points, Norway ami savings bank have increased $1000 iners.
streets, where there is cnoimotisb mil where we are using only 15 to' here.
Arago 12:45 p. ni. Eastern mail 4:45
a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: a. ni. a day since Mav 8 h, an 1 the post GO VERN M EN T CON TROL <P T E L E ­ H e a v y , ra ffio , but m a n y cf the most 20 per cent of the timlier now fot I “ My informant threw tip his he blew in at the stock market.
master expects to pam the $1.000,-
Governor Blease, of South Caro­
fa-iouable residence seciit-ns use clear lumtier we wt ulil increase this hands when I told I im how we
PH ON ES
000 mark by March first.
City and County O fficers
What promi-es to result in far this i> pc of construction exclusively. to fully 8 1 per cent of the log it we laid wood liloi k povemetit over lina released on parol 100 convicts
Baker plans to celebrate the
............A. T. Morrison
‘ Tu London, wheie I put in 10 converted the residue into wood here aud said that we ate 25 years on Nov 26 including r^murderers
Mayor............
..........J. S. Lawrence Holidays by a huge Christmas tree reaching legislation is the inquiry days,I spent a grent deal of my blocks,
Recorder......
behind the time. So far as the con- aud 26 convicted of manslaughter.
into tile telephone company cf the
..................It. H. Mast
Treasurer
City Attorney
L. A. Liljeqvist erected al the intersection of her National capital, instituted by Sen­ time investigating the paving busi- “ All of these features m pressed concrete base is concerned the prac­ He has now released 900 convicts
Engineer.........................P. M. Hall-la-wis two main streets, to be decorated ator Norris of Nebraska It was ness in com >any with the foreman me deeply aud Ud me to make a tice is about the same, but where in three years.
Marshal............................ C. A. Everndrn
Night Marshal................. John Hurley with colored electric lights
many years ago that the coun- of the Improved Wooden Block thorough investigation of the mat- we lay a sand and concrete cushion
Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst sailed
Water Superintendent .8. V. Epperson Six companies of the Coast Anil not
try
was torn asunder by the facti Paving Company, of London. He ter. 1 he foreman of Ibis company j and then place the blocks on that, (or her home last week with $20,-
Fire Cliie:..................... Walter Oerding
Conncilmen — D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels Idry, O N. G , completed their that public officials profited from was superintending the relaying of said that his people were laying iu Europe they put in a concrete 000 as the result of her lecture tour
W. C. Laird, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly­
ons, Leo J. Cary. Regular meetings shoot for the bankers trophy at free railroad transportation and wood blocks in Trafalgar Square, wood block pavements in every 1 foundation and give it a smooth in this country, and which she
Hrst and third Mondays each month. Eugene with the Sixth company, other sorts of gratuities. It now the heaviest traveled thoroughfare country in Europe And while the surface like a sidewalk with a will devote ¡0 the cause of militant
of Cottage Grove standing highest appears that the telephone company in the world The old wood block intial cost is perhaps from 25 to 30 smooth crown to permit perfect suffrage in England.
Justice of the Peace ....J. J. Stanley
Constable....................... Ned C. Kelley The campaign to raise $40,000, at Washington has been extending pavement has been in service for per cant higher than the stone, as-1 drainage but use no cushion. The Uncle Sam is trying to secure the
for a Y . M C A -b u ild in g at A - 10 -I special privileges to Senators. R e p - 1 over 14 years and the surface was phalt or concrete, the life of the i percentage of oxygen, and thereby
County Judge ..................John T. Hall ria failed, only $ 20,900 being sub ! presentatives and other h gh offi- j »till perfectly smooth, but on ac- pavem ent is from 200 to 300 per increase the danger of mine explo­ the arrest of Ex-President Zelaya,
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. scribed. This was all in small cials of the government, which count of not giving the street a pro cent longer and in addition to this sions. Finally, the widespread be­ of Nicaragua, who is supposed to
Armstrong
Clerk— ....... — .................. James Watson amounts, the big fellows failing to j have been denied to private subscri- per crown for drainage and because it is absolutely noiseless and dust- lief m the preseuce of an organic be in this country, aud who is
wanted by the Nicaraguan govern­
Sheriff ....................................W. W. Gage come through as expected.
Ijers, who in turn have been com­ the heavy traffic on either side had less, and the fact that wood blocks poison in expired air is equally er­
Treasurer_____________T. M. Dimmick
ment on a charge of Murder.
Assessor---------------------------T. J. Thrift
The new race boat Oregon Wolf pelled to submit to stiff regulations worn the pavem ent down some- were being relaid was evidence roneous. The smells of crowded
School Supt...............Raymond E. Baker
Surveyor ........................
A._^._Gonld j y sank in the harbor at Portland and insolence from telephone offi what so that the water did not drain enough that it is the best ty|>e of rooms and the like are no indica­ The Nebraska State Railroad
Coroner . _ .....................F. E. Wilson 1 _
...
. . .
tion that the air is deleterious. Commission has commenced pro­
to the curb it had been decided to material to be used.
Health Officer....
Dr. Walter Culin ¡Thursday w hile out for a Inal spin, cials, who assume that most rights renew the pavement.
“ The deaths in the Black Hole of ceedings before the the Interstate
All
the
“
The
lumber
used
is
fir
brought
““
and Albert H Stone was drowned. of existence are centered iu them.
Calcutta,
the depression, headache, Commerce Commission against sev­
blocks
removed
were
in
a
perfect
from
Norway
and
Russia
and
cutj
It
is
very
likely
that
the
investiga­
I The owner, Johnnie Woll. and an
from small trees, but unlike our j etc., in close rooms, ate alike due to eral railroads of the Northwest for
Societies will g et the very best | other man aboard were picked up tion instituted by the Senate will state of preservation.
"It is safe to say that on the small growth timber, the grain of heat stagnation; the victims of the a 1 eduction in the rate on lumber
by a rowboat Spectators say the result in some interesting informa-
PRIN TIN G
boat turned over backward while (lion being secured in reference to Coast fiom San Diego to British the Norway and Russian fir is very | Black Hole died of he*t-stoke.” — from the milis of the West to points
at the office of Coquille Herald
in the middle West.
rounding the buoy.
(Continued on page 2)
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