IJTKc Herald, the old estab­ lished reliable newspaper of the Coquille V alley in which an “ ad” always brings resnltr. V O L . 32, T he C oquille C O Q U IL L E , C O O S C O U N T Y , N O . 26 FROM THF NATIONAL CAPITAL O R E G O N . T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 24, 1914. TO MAKE OREGON DRY tjljob Printing— N ew presses new materia! and experiei ted workmen. A guarantee that Herald printing will please P E R Y E A R $1.50 out to them that there are big and pected that headquarters will be dangerous holes tu the legislation < yened probably at Portland or they have contemplated. Therefore Seattle, The details of this are not Fraternal and Benevolent Orders The present Of Interest to Those Who ; Event« of Interest Reported changes will follow in accordance Whole Power of National Organization to be Concentrated finally determined K. A A. M. — Regular meetinu of Patronize the Movies plan is that the literature campaign with the President’s plan before the on This State—Spellbinders by the Dozen For The Herald . Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. will be managed by William E. hills are passed in the House. M.. at Masonic Hull, every Saturday The Vitagraph Company lias night in each month on or before the J .'hnson, who cquired the sobri­ (By J. K Jones) BEEF AND TH E C A T T L E TICK full moon. D. D. P ikkck , W. M. The Anti Saloon League of Amer­ the “ big guus” that will take part opened the” Vitagraph Theater” on quet of “ Pussyfoot'' during his five R. H. M ast , Secretary. i F R O M T H E G A L L E R Y OK T H E H O U S E During a debate in the House it ica, whose headquarters and gener­ in the Oregon fight Others who Broadway New York, for the show­ years’ as ch ii! . f the United Stales U, s.—Regular meeting of Beulah Conditions were somewhat nor­ was claimed by southern statesmen al publishing house is in Wester­ will come to Oregon to take a hand I idian Servi e for the suppression ing of Vitagraph films exclusively, . Chapter No. 6, second Bnd fourth Friday even inns of eacli month, in Ma­ mal upon that Saturday afternoon who spoke for a large appropriation ville, Ohio, has determined to throw in the fracas lot the national organ­ of the liquor traffic among Indians, and the sign ot “ standing room sonic Hall. when this brief story was gathered to be used in fighting the cattle tick, the whole power of its organization ization are Rev. Dr. Purley A a id who is well known in the In­ only” has been out at every evening M aby A. P ikkck , W . M. from the gallery. Out* hears con­ that the freeing of the south from to the assistance ol the Anti-Saloon Baker, general superintendent ol dian sect on of the Northwest. A nna L awkknck Sec., performance. John Bunny and siderable about the large member this affliction would solve the prob­ League ol Oregon and the other the Anti-Saloon League; Rev. Sam other of the leading Vitagraph The theory ol this sort of thing is r O. O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53, 1. O. 1 . (). F., meets every Saturday night ship of the House of Representa­ lem of the beef supply. Represents organizations cooperating with it Small, of Georgia; Rev. George W. that when any state is engaged in a actors have been appearing in per- ii Odd Fellows Hall. Morrow, of Michigan; Ernest H. tives. and I counted the occupants tive Young of Texas says that the for a dry Oregon this year. contest for statewide Prohibition, all sou for short talks. Five and six C. H. C leavkb , N. G. At the national convention ot the Cherrington, general manager of of the benches and to tnd that all government has made the discovery J. 8. l.AWKKNCK, Sec. of the other states, acting through reel feature pictures are being shown that there is a remedy by which the League held at Columbus, Ohio, the publishing interests of the Anti- AM IK RK BR K AH LODGE, No. 20 but 388 of the 435 members were the national organization, come to and it is likely (hat some of these I. O. O. K „ meets every second and present, earning the salary the gov­ southern cattle tick that infects all that bedy was completely reorgan­ Saloon League of America; Dr. the rescue and locus the energies of will later find their way to this re­ fourt h Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows ernment pays. On the minority southern states can be absolutely ized. Prior to that, the national Howard H. Russell, founder of the Hall. E mily H kkbky , N. G, the temperance forces of the nation mote section The Vitagraph Com­ A nnik L awkknck , Sec. side sat twenty-three statesmen, destroyed That remedy is now be­ body was a loose feder»tion ot state original Anti-Saloon organization; upon the particular state in question pany is absolutely the greatest pict­ without much control Rev. Edwin C. Dinwiddie, legisla ure company in America, and per­ /' a OQUILI.E ENCAM PM ENT, N o . 25 and in the Democratic rows were ing used throughout the inlected Leagues I. O. O. K., meets the firstand third exactly the same number, but the districts. In Texas, according to over local organization. The reorga­ tive superintendent of the League. Coquille Dairyman Will haps the greatest in the wo’rlu. The Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. hoodoo was saved the majority by Mr. Young, there are more than nized body is a compact machine,in Washington. D. C ; William E. J. S. B abton , C. ?. Milk By Electric Power Edison Company is a fairly close J. S.L awkknck , Sec. counting the illustrious occupant of 7,000,000 head of cattle “ below the which all of the state organization Johnson,lormerly chief officer of the second, but none of the others can In vain I looked for quarantine line.” The government becomes departments of the nation United States Indian Service, now NIGHT8 OF P Y T H IA S .—Lycurgus the Chair. J. N. Jacobson has made arrange­ reach a hailing distance. Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights the celebrities of Congress, and on­ has declared that none of these cat­ al organization This reorganiza­ editor of the New Republic and ments wiih the Oregon Power Co.to The Vitagraph is fortunate uow, in W. O. W. Hall. ly Mann, the Republican leader, tle can be shipped until they have tion becomes effective 011 June 1. managing editor of the thirty odd install a 2 horsepower motor at his (or more probably it is a case of R. R. W atson , K R. 8. O. A. M intonyk , C. C. with his bristly beard was there been freed from the tick pest; and The country is divided into sixteen periodicals of the League; and the dairy a mile east of town, from good management) in liaviug the ly Y T I II A N SISTERS-Justus Temple As a matter of fact most of our best not only are these 7,000,000 Texas which he delivers milk to biB city brightest constellation ol temale 1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­ exhibits have stayed at home as the cattle held out of the market, tut customers The motor will be used stars ever shown by a film company. day nights in W. 0. W. Hall. Mss. G kokok D avis , M. E. C. result of the last election. After a there are likewise held from the to furnish power for a milking ma­ With Norma Talmndge, Cl ira Kim­ M rs . F kkd L inkuar , K. of R. John Skelton W i l l i a m s , E x p e r t while Champ Clark strode down commerce of the world from 700,000 chine, and Mr. Jacobson will be the ball Young, Anita Stewart,Dorothy ED M EN—Coanille Tribe No. 46, 1. the asile, thus gratifying the hun­ to 1.200,000 head in each of the first in this vicinity to milk biscows Kelly,Mary Charleson, Edith Storey In the Intricacies of Banking O. R. M., meets every Friday night gry eyes of the tourists. It was his other southern states of the Union by electricity. The milk will be Margaret Gibson and Myrtle Gon­ In W. 0. W. Hall. J. S. B arton , Sacbem. sixty-fourth birthday, and a few With the splendid grazing grounds cODvey6 term “perpetual laying High School Building during the school criticised those whoiound fault with A L A S K A COAL LEASES them were jumped from their beds machines,” but it has uover been year for the purpose ot discussing edu­ the Agricultural appropriation bill, cational topics. shout a mile east of town. The last taken very seriously. Hers is one Alaska and its problems is a pro­ which was then under consideration; hKNA ALDKllBON, Pies. one they got alter waa an old cam­ instance win n it almost approaches gressive study, aud the views of EDNA M inakd , Sec. and in an exchange ol boquets he paigner, being the largest one iu the the truth. the Interior Department in refer­ O K E E L K LU B —A busmens men’ s and Representative McLaughlin of bunch and having tusks fully six social organization. Hall in Laird’ s Michigan paid splendid eornpli- ence to coal leases have been em­ G. A. Henry of North Two Mile building, Second street. inches long. He would run until has 70 W’hite Leghorn hens of the mente to one another, causing Rep­ bodied in bills that are now before A. J. S herwood . Pies. he found a place to bis liking, where J. J. Morris strain and he is getting The Geological Sur­ F rkd S la M. k , Sec. resentative Anderson of Minnesota Congress. his rear was fortified, and then regularly from 55 to 65 eggB per om m erc ia l ci,ub j . e . norion to interject inquiring remarks as to vey estimates that there are 16.000 would turn and fight the dogs off day. He feeds wheat, corn, barley, President; J. C. S a » ac > k , Secretary square miles ol coal bearing lands whether others should not be in­ and go again. One time be bayed oyster shell grit and skimmed milk cluded tn the Alphouse-Gaston per­ in the territory. The plan is to Transportation Facilities Photo by A m e r i c a n Press Association. in the hollow of a big rotten stump, to furnish the meat food. All of lease these lands in areas of forty R A IN S S— —Leave, Leave, south I hound 9:00 a. formance. In the rough and tum­ ITH the passage of the currency bill, iateresl was aroused In the ap­ and Mr. White climbed onto the this feed except ttie skimmed milk h i . and bound ble debate one of the Congressmen acres or multiples thereof, but in nd 3:00 p. m. Nortli ! pointment of the comptroller of the currency. At that time the side of the stump and for some time no event can any of the big opera­ iti :40 a. m. and 4 :40 p. m. is purchased at market prices and position was vacant, President Wilson having held off the appoint­ had a good deal to say about ment. Under the uew law the comptroller of the currency Is made tried to throw the noose in a rope still a record of Ihe flock during the OAT8— Six boats plying on the Co- ‘ ‘Io-were,’ , evidently having failed tors acquire more than 2,580 acres. a member ex officio, with the secretary of the treasury, of the federal reserve over his head, when finally the hog quille river afford ample accommo­ W A SH IN G TO N A N D M E XICO past year shows that it is a big mon­ dation lor carrying freight and pessen to note the obervation of this cor­ board, which will control the new banking system. The name of John Skelton spied bis tormentor and made for gers to Bandon amt way points. Boats respondence regarding the habits ey maker on the investment. Around What does Washington think Williams, assistant secretary of the treasury, wus persistently mentioned In I eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :C0 a. m. connection with the appointment, and It was felt that the president would Hm. "Gene” was only about three Christmas time when eggs are a and at 1:00, 3:30 biu I 4 :43 p. nr-________ of some Sentors who say ‘ To way.” about Mexico, the "independence” name him Mr. Williams is an experienced banker anil railroad man. lie has feet off the ground and couldu’t go nickel a piece these whito “cacklers” A man with an ear trumpet final­ of Texas, and the operations of the been In the banking business at Richmond, Va., since 1886. He was organizer TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­ any higher, and after making sever­ are working over time making big aud president of the Senbourd Air Line. the “ rangers?” Washington rarely parts 5:30 p. m. ior Roseburg via ly showed up, and he was pointed al vicious slashes at him with bis money for the boss. With the mild Myrtle Point,carrying the United Slates out as General Sherwood, who thinks— preferring lather to follow mail and pasengers. ________ tusks from below the hog started to weather of the Coquille valley Mr. districts, at the head of each of famous baritone singer A. M. secured a “ dollar a day” for all the sentiment of the rest of the OSTOFFICE.— A. F. Linegar, post­ climb up. Not fancying the looks Henry declares that there is no rea­ which is a representative and mem Thatcher of Chicago. country. And since there is a master. The mails close as follows: pensioners. Then came Murdock, and actions of the animal Gene son why hens should Dot lay almost The Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in. famous for his fiery hair and speech, studied patience throughout the her of the boerd of ttustees. The second week in April, the avoided a closer acquaintance by as well in winter as in summer. He Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:15 p. in. member of the national board from advance squad ot national orators Bandon and way points, Norway ami and in the public eye because of land in reference to the “ watchtng taking a flying leap down the hill. has demonstrated that they should. Arago 12:45 p. in. Eastern mail 4:45 bis leadetspip of the Progressives. and waiting” policy. Washington the far Northwest is Hon. Fletcher wj)i strike Oregon, and for a week The ground was muddy and covered — Western World. a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: a. m. While two or three Congressmen has not allowed itself to become Holmau. of Salem, Oregon. the liquor interests will be chastis- with Salal bushes, and the boys say The heads of the Oregon state de- tised in as vigorous English as the tried to speak at the same time, the the least whit excited because of a City and County O fficers that the way he went through the Alaska Railway Bill presiding officer energetically sup­ few fiery speeches in Congress. partiuent of the League are Rev. J. dictionary lias words (or. Ex-Gov- Mayor.............................A. T. Morrison mud aud under and over the brush - -•*- « H. Bennett, president and Hon H. ernor Patterson and Dr. Purley A. ported the stop watch and brought Recorder.........................................J. 8. Lawrence was worth seeing— anyway he made Rules For Teacher« Treasurer........................... 'R- H. Mast down his mallet with tremendous L Sheldon, superintendent. The Baker will begin their speakiug A Washington dispatch says: The City Attorney...... L. A. Liljeqvist such lime that the hog gave up the “ Public display of affection is ex­ offices of the state are located in the thereby murdering tour at Ashland, April 9. Their conference committee on tho Alaska Knginee-.................... P. M. Hall-Lewis “ whacks” pursuit. The laugh however, was tremely bud taste,” in the opinion Stock Exchange Building,Portland, Marshal......................................... C. A. Evernden much Congressional eloquence. bill, o( which Senator Chamberlain other dates are: April to, Rugene; Night Marshal.................. John Hurley not all on one side, as the other of President Frederick Burke of Meanwhile the Agricultural ap­ is chairman, has reached a complete Water Superintendent ...8, V. Epperson April 12, Portland; April 13, Ore­ Oregon. boys took their turn at tree climb­ Fire Chiei.............. Walter Oerding propriation bill bowled merrily on the State Normal School at San agreement on the conflicting House The second week of April, the gon City; April 14, Astoria. Counciltnen —D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels ing, aud after breaking one dog's Francisco. In a bulletin m ule pub­ and Senate provisions having agreed W. C. Laird, G. O. lA:ach, W. H. Ly­ its way, acd when the abscnlees advance guard of the national spell- Hon John G. Wooley and Geo. leg and crippling another the hog ons, Leo J-Gary. Regular meetings grew to four hundred, our little lic he forbids the following practices upon giving full administrative con­ hinders will enter the state and con W. Morrow speak at but three finally made its escape. first and tlAnt Mondays each month. among student teachers: party decided that it was time for trol. The construction and opera­ duct the preliminary series of rallies, places: April 9, Corvallis; April Kissing iu the hallways; walking J. J. St'anjey us too, to depart tion is placed in the hands of the Justice of the Peace The preliminary campaign will be j 10, Grants Pass; April 11, a(. some Ladies Will Hike to classes with arms about waists; Ned C. Kelley Constable ................. President with suthority to lease F I X I N G T H E TRUST BILLS opened by the strongest speakers al 1 point yet undetermined, spilt skirts, low-necked blouses; the lines when completed, but if A number of the ladies of Port the command of the national organi j Dr. Howard’ H Russell, founder Before the anti-trust bills are to beauty patches; high French heels; John T. Hsil County Judge Commissioners- -W. T. Dement, Geo. J. become “ really and truly” Admin­ zation There are several ex gov- 0f the League, accompanied by Orford have gotten together and or­ leased the control is to be under overdressed hair. Armstrong ernors and orators of international Prof. Thatcher, will speak at St. ganized what they term the Hiker’s the interstate commerce laws. Au­ James Watson istration measures, they are to be Clerk “The students of the Normal W. W. Gage materially doctoied under the direct School,” continues the bulletin, lame. Among them are such m»n j Johns, April 8; April 9, Albany; Club. During the rainy season they thority was granted to the Isthmian .... T. M. Dimmick are content to meet on Wednesday Canal Commission to deliver the T. J. Thrift supervision ol that able physician “teach the children in their classes as Hon Malcolm R Patterson, cx Aptil 10. Roseburg; and at some afternoons at some member's house machinery used in canal work for Raymond E. Baker of legislation— Doctor School Supt. Woodrow and must preserve dignity in ap­ governor of Tennessee, ex congress point on April it I where refreshments are served and A. N. Gould Rev. Small, the famous Georgia ! fancy work and tea indulged in, but use in the construction of the Alas­ ................ F. E. Wilson Wilson, Fresident of the United pearance. Dignity in dress is also man and one of the foremost orators Coroner Dr. Walter Culin Health Officer Ex Governor evangelist enters the stale with a for the summer months they plan ka lines. It was agreed that the States. The Judiciary Committee necessary. A teacher c a n D o t do of the entire South of the Hou-e has been having its her best if she is wearing a slit Robert B. Glenn of North Carotin 11 series of dates begining at Baker some strenuous jaunts where poor cost of the work would not exceed hearings, and this has resulted in skirl, a middy blouse or a beauty is another of the “ governors” who ¡city on April 8 and ending at I hubby will probably be worked in $35,000,000 and an appropriation of ieties will get the very best 1 as lunch earlier The officers of the $1,000,000 was authorized now. will speak in behalf of a dry Oregon, j Medford, April 21. the President taking Chairman patch.” ¡club sre, Mrs. Wm. Gillings, presi- PR1 N T I N G Hon John G Woolley, at one time An elaborate literature campaign | deut, Mrs. L. Knapp vice president, Senator Chamberlain is highly grat­ ------- » » » • ------- Clayton and his colleagues of the the office of Coquille Herald Get your butter wrappers at the candidate for president ou the Pro-' j, being planned on the part of the and Miss Louise Walters secretary ified with the conclusions of the committee into a White House coo conference committee. hibition ticket, will he another of'national organization. It is ex ­ an I treaaurer.— Tribune fetence for the purpose of pointing Hetald office. C ITYD IR ECTO R Y A O K R M R W E F F C K C r B S P W NOTES ON TOE PHOTOPLAYS