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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1914)
<JThe Herald, the old estab lished reliable newspaper of the Cocjuille Valley in which an “ad' always brings results. V O L . 3 2. T he C oquille H erald N O . 34 CITYDIRECTORY FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL C O Q U IL LE , COOS C O U N TY , OREGON, T U E SD A Y , M A Y 19, 1914. Former Editor o f Herald Sends Batch o f State News Local Mill Resumes Operations Fraternal and Bendbolent Orders IJJob Printing—New presses new material and experienced workmen. A guarantee that Herald printing will please P E R Y E A R $1.50 Says National Prohibition Is a “Grave Probability” STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Events of Interest Reported On Saturday morning the welcome sound of the mill ‘ Unless checked, the Prohibition Compiled by State Bureau o f Salem, Oregon May 6, *4 For T he Herald Industries and Statistics Editor Coquille Herald: whistle woke the echos and a good many of our citizens ists will accomplish their purpose There is grave probability that a Following are a few items from night in each month on or before the who for the last month or so had become accustomed to a (By J. E. Jones) 1 f he Uuited Railways Co , part of full moon. D. D. I’ ikrck , W . M. the Capital City dedicated to the K. H. M a s t , Secretary. calm silence in the morning. Through the cooperation constitutional nmj ndment will go to I “ GET TOGETHER AND PLAY BALL” Hill system has been making a Hearld columns in token of grati the states within a vesr, or possibly R. S . —Regular meeting of Beulah Democratic Leader Underwood tude for courtesies extended by tbe and good will of those most interested, arrangements have sooner, and once sent to the states, -•bowing of revenues on the Linn- . Chapter No. 6, second and fourth ton and Portland line, asking an They may been made whereby E. E. Johnson leases the plant and no power on e:u ib can prevent its Friilay evenings of each month, in Ma comes from (he White House bring present management. I increase of fares from five to ten ing the announcement that Congress not prove of general interest but will will operate it. In this county the name “ Johnson,” used eventual ratifica'.ion ” sonic Hall. M ary A. P ikrck , W. M. cents, on the grouud that it costs will adjorn July ist, after passing at least demonstrate that a kind A nna L awrknck Sec., in connection with a sawmill, is synonymous with “ success This is the startling statement nine cents to haul a passenger be- several big Administration bills. remembrance exists in the heart of ful operation,” and our people are congratulating them maile bv tbe geucial counsel ot the ; tween those two points. I O. O. F .—Coquille Lodge No. 5 3 ,1 .0 . National Wholesale Liquor Dealers’ O. F., meets every Saturday night The program takes in the anti-trust the writer for the good people ol bill, which has been marked out by Coquille and the Herald patrons selves at the turn affairs have taken. While the condition Association to Mr. n Odd Fellows Hall. 1 he Cottage Grove Co-operative Edward Mar C. H . C l k a v k r , N. O. of the outside lumber market is not encouraging for ship shall, a writer in the New York Creamer} will ask to increase its a number of Congressmen, so that generally: J. 8. L aw r e n c e , Sec. it will "bust” all the had trusts. The The liquor official had | capital stock to $10,000 and enlarge The good roads movement in var ment, there- is a large local demand and it is hoped that Times. AMIR REBEKAH LODGE. No. 20 l. O. O. F., meets every second and interstate trade commission bill, the ious sections of the state augurs this will enough to keep the mill going on full time. Un come to New York to sound the tbe plant. fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows bill to regulate the issuance of It was his plan to direct well for the betterment of our der Foreman W. D. Newton about ten men are now em alarm. Hall. E mily H e r se y , N. G, The busiuess men of Canby are stock, as well as the rural credit thoroughfares, and in this counec- A n n ie L a w r e n c e , Sec. the notice of New York newspapers trying to establish a ferry across ployed, and the resumption of a payroll will be felt here, bill, ate all to be finished by fire- tion that indefatigable good roads to tbe imminent "danger" oi pro the Willamette. f O Q U I L l.E ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 Underwood says it worker, A. T. Morrison of your besides the convenience to our local users of lumber. a -' I. O. O. F., meets the firstand third craker time hibition by giving a dinner to pro Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. Farmers and fruit growers of the can be done "if we all get together city is called to mind prietors and editors As the news Hope be J . 8 . B arton , C . ? . state generally are organizing and play ball.” A Democratic will be a member of the next legis J . 8 . L aw rence , Sec. paper people did not rise with against the proposed eight hour law. n i g h t s o f p y t h i a s .—Lvcurjna House caucus is to be called to lature, enthusiasm to his suggestion, he believing he would do Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights grease the way. The interstate credit to himself and honor not Arrangements have been complet decided on a series ot articles to be A lv e y A . Adee, Expert of State ln W. O. W. Hall. trade commission bill provides for oolv to the section he represents but R. R. W a t s o n , K R. 8. issued in every New York news ed for the construction of 27 miles O. A. M in t o n y e , C. C. Department, M ay Quit Soon a permanent commission of three, the State ol Oregou as well. paper. The statement above is of logging road out of Sutherlin t j - who will have power to conduct all YTHIAN SISTERS—Justus Temple Salem has an organization of contained in a piepared manuscript ward Coos Bay. No. 35, meets first and Third Mon sorts of investigations into corporate which was not sent out,but which is business and professional men num The Catholics will build a church day nights in W. O. W. Hall. Mss. G ejkoe D a v is , M. E. C. or private business,in order to better bering over one hundred, known as now in Mr. Marshall’s bauds. at North Bend in connection with M r s . F red L ineqar , K. of R determine what the relations ol gov the "Cherrians ” They gave an The badly worried state of tnind their hospital there. ED MEN—Coauille Tribe No. 46, 1. ernment should be toward the varied entertainment in the armory recent of the liquor people may be easily O. R. M., meets every Friday mgbt industries- and activities in com The Southern Pacific will build a ly which was styled the “ Cherrian judged from the statement. The in W. O. W. Hall. mile passing track at Mohawk Junc J. s . B a r t o n , 8 a c h e m . merce, The bill to regulate issu Cheringo.” Over $500 was real liquor attorney declares that unless A. P. M il l e r , C. of R. tion. ance ot stock endeavors to check a ized from the affair. The proceeds something is done immediately the W. A. —Regular meetings of Bea- good many of the evils that have About two thousand dollars has prohibition constutional amendment will be used by the members towaid ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W . A. been subscribed to establish a pot will be submitted, and continues: Hall, Front strew», first and third Sat grown np in our federal system, in paying expenses to the San Fran cluding the "watering” processes, cisco exposition with tbe principal urdays in each month, ’’The passage of a resolution by tery plant at Molalla. C. D. H udson , Consul. and other forms of juggling. Rural object in view of advertising the L l H. I r v in e , Clerk. a two-thirds majority of a quorum State Labor Commissioner Hoff credits is the panacea for the small Cherry City and Oregon The ol each house of Congress would has cot carried out his threat to N. A .—Regular meeting of Laurel . Camp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall, faimers who often finance their Cbeirians have neat white suits, send such an amendment to the have the Slate officials placed uuder Front street, second and fourth Tues work at ruiuous rates of interest. have their own brass band and they States for ratification or rejection arrest for not introducing the Eight day nights in each month. Of course, since the President and make a splendid appearance on the M ary K ern , Oracle. The President has no power of veto Hour law in state institutions. E dna K elley , Rec. Mr Underwood bave said so, these street while on parade over such a resolution. Once re The S. P. & S. railroad is consid O. W .—Myrtle Camp No. 197, bills will be speedily passed by the mitted to the states its ratification A mammoth new pavillion is be . meets every Wednesday at 7:30 ering building a new line from the House, and so fat as that body is ing built on the state fair grounds by 36 ol the 48 would incorporate p. m. at W. O. W. Hall. John Day river to its new terminals Lee Currie, C. C. concerned the slate could be cleaned and many lesser improvements are it in the supreme law of the land, J ohn L eneve , Sec. at the mouth of the Columbia if bet and adjournment reached by June i . under way to add to the pleasure of making it irrevocable save by a ter busiuess conditions warrant the VENINGTIDE CIRCLE No. 214, The edict, the caucus and the stop patrons of Oregon’s greatest show two-thirds vote in Congress ratified expenditure in Oregon. meets second and fourth Monday watch on debate have a way of do by three-fourths of the States Van B. Pierce,a printer, formerly nights in W . O. W. Hall. ing things up quickly^and that is employed by the Herald, is work O ra X . M aury , G. N. A new company has been formed “ There is grave probability that M ary A. P ierce , Clerk. wby the course of legislation in the ing for Lew A. Cates who recently the Prohibitionists will send such at Newport to put a modern halibut ARMERS UNION.— Regular meet House can be so finitly determined. purchased the DallasObserver.Took an amendment first to Congress, fishing schooner on the banks north ings second and fourth Saturdays in Rut the rules of the Senate pro a run over there the other day and and then to the States within a year of that place. each month in W. O. W. Hall. vide for unlimited debate. Suppose found au up-to-date modern piinl- F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , Pres. or, possibly, even sooner. Hominy is said to be the only im 0 . A. M intonye , Sec. ninety Senators stay on the job. ing office. Mr. Cales will doubtless “ Once sent to the states no power portant food product not manufac- R \TERN AL AID N o . 398, meets the Each will make a speech on each do well in his new field. on earth can prevent its eventual tured in Oregon. second and fourth Thursdays each of these four bills— that makes 360 Another printer by the name of ratification. While an individual The Lebanon Sand and Gravel month at W. 0 . W. Hall. speeches. Besides this there will Lochmtind who learned his trade M rs . C i i a s . E v l a n d , Pres. state might reject the amendment Co. has installed a lot of new ma M rs . L o r a H a r r in g t o n , Sec. be long "hearings” taking up weeks on the Coquille Sentinel is working twenty times, once submitted to the chinery for a modern plant at that of time in the committees having in Salem. country it will never be withdrawn city. ducational Organizations and Clubs these bills in charge And you may Contractors are at work about and its ratification on the twenty- ' OQUILLE EDUCATIONAL W. W . Cotton is heading a move > LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the be sure this is long-winded stuff! the Supreme Court building. Nine first or the 121 st ballot would be ment for a farmer's co-operative can igh School Building during the school In view of the Mexican matter, hours was established as a day’s effective. The Prohibitionists could ar for the purpose oi discussing edu- nery at Gresham and the Browns the appropriation bills, the Panama work but when Labor Commission take their time and take advantage tional topics. ville plant may be moved there. hENA A nderson , Pies. Canal tolls question, and a half er O. P. Hoff was informed of this of couditions, here and there, until E d n a M inakd , Sec. The wool industry of eastern Ore dozen other great questions before violation of tbe law eight hours was OLLOWING the resignation o f John Bassett Moore aa counselor of the they eventually secured ratification I / O K E E L KLÜB—A business men’s the Senate, which all come along state department at Washington tbe report was circulated that Alvey gon is passing through a season of readily adopted, Mr. Hoff shows social organization. Hall in Laird’ s A. Adee, second assistant secretary o f state, would quit about June 1 by the requisite number of states. the greatest activity, prices going with the Administration plan, no fear or favor to violators of the building. Second street. Once this matter goes to the people Mr. Adee hag been In the state department for over thirty years and A. J. S h e r w o o d , Pies. as high as nineteen cents. Washington is skeptical— and even laws which it is his duty to enforce has the reputation of being the best posted man In the service on diplomatic national prohibition is inevitable. F r e d S l a g l e , S e ,. though the President and Mr. Un He has accomplished more real relations and on decisions o f International law. According to the report, Mr San Francisco advertises the low “ Ajjd men in Congress and close Adee lias become dissatisfied with conditions In the department under Secre o m m e r c i a l c l u d j . e . nouion derwood are optimistic, the Capital est tax rates of any city from Stock- good for the laborer than any other observers of Congress say that as President; J. C. S a . a g e , Secretary tary Bryan. This wag also gald by some to have been tha real reason for Mr. itseli does not expect to finish in single agency in the State, and has Moore's withdrawal, although this was officially denied. surely as the resolution providing ton to New York and is getting Transportation Facilities July, and possibly not in August. turned into the State treasury over for the popular vote reaches the many factories. RAINS—Leave, south liound M:ClO a. It is sure that nothing shorlt of the j i 9 0 0 Q w h i c h h a s a i d e d j n lessen The grading crew on the Willam inside out rather than yield one iota The Coos County Building floor of the House or Senate, it will m. and 3:00 p. m. North bound fall elections could induce Congress ing the tax burden of the people. be passed, if for no other reasen ette valley and Siletz railroad is i U :40 a. in. and 4 ;40 p. m. f>om the position already taken in to quit at all. State Printer Harris is making au regulaliong railroads— and incident- than for the one that two-thirds or working as far west as Hoskins. OATS—Six boats plying on the Co Considerable stir was created by Therefore, the advice of the cor excellent showing over the old sys quille river afford ample accorgmo- their rates The theory of this op Tom Richardson’s statement that more of those who would be present The made-in-Lane county expo dation lor carrying freight and psssen respondent who writes this, is for tem of doing the State printing, position is based upon the pre Coos county would have to give up to make a quorum when the vote sition was a great success, and con gers to Bandon and way points. Boats I euve at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :C0 a. m. candidates for the postoffice to fig and no doubt $20,000 will be saved sumption that while the railroad the plan of a building at tbe Pana was taken would be alraid not to cluded with a made-in-Oregon ban and at 1:00, 3:30 and 4 :45 p. u_. ure on making their dates to meet the taxpayers of Oregon over the quet Saturday night at the Osburn companies may have made a prima ma Pacific Exposition, as it could vote for its passage.” r AGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De their Congressmen at home along former regime. The undersigned facie case before the Interstate Com not be done for the reason that all It is rumored in newspaper circles hotel in Eugene. parts 5:30 p. m. for Kjeeburg via about the first ot September. is pleased to record this fact and to merce Commission, that their real Oregon exhibits would have to be in New York that Mr. Marshall, Myrtle Point, carrving the United Slates The longshoremen’s strike to placed in other buildings designat mail and pasengers. THE A. B. C MEDIATORS state that he is one of tbe loyal force troubles are the result of financial ed by the exposition management himself, was offered $25,000 a year force recognition of the freight C f course, tbe A. B C. mediators of printers who aids in lessening jitsijutsi, such as has recently come There seems to be a misunderstand- to run tbe publicity end of tbe effort OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar, post checkers’ union at Portland proved master. The mails close as follows: did not expect an easy job when the taxpayers burdens. to light in the affairs ot the New ing somewhere, as Mayor Simpson, to stir up New York newspapers a failure when passengers cancelled Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. m. Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:1 5p . in. they took up tbe matter of restoring Haven and Rock Island rairoads. | of North Bend says that the ground and other interests against national their tickets on the vessels affected Sincerely Bandon and way points, Norway and peace in Mexico--but it might be has already been reserved for such W. G. AOKERM AN Arago 12:45 p. m. Eastern mail 4:45 on account of the delay. THE LITERARY t e s t ! a building. It is possible that Mr. prohibition but he declined. pertinent to inquire why some of a. in. Eastern mail arrives 10: a. m. While there has been a good deal Richardson is right as to the placing Work has commenced on a new the great newspapers of the country stocks” or is an investor in any A Correction of the exhibits, but even so, that brick building for the Courier at of talk to the effect that immigrants City and County O fficers kind of railroad securities, appears have been daily predicting failure . — t -. , — — . 1 d°es not prevent us from erecting It has been stated by several Oregon City. Mayor.......... .....................A. T. Morrison for the representatives of Argentina to be lending influence to the de- coming to the United States ought such „ buildingi wbich in |tieff Recorder............................. J. 8. Lawrence to be required to submit to a liter-! would be one of the best exhibits Roseburg people are up in arms newspapers (Not by tbs Herald, Treasurer................................ R. H. Mast Brazil and Chili, who are engaged maud of the railroads for a five per ary test, it must be apparent that | possible to place at the exposition, however) that Elizabeth Turner, the at the threat of Governor West to City Attorney................... I.. A. Liljeqvist in a great humanitarian undertak cent increase in Iriegbt rates, aud there are two sides to this question, Merely used as a "Coos County aged mother of Mrs. H. W. Dun- annul construction ot barricks for Engineer....................... P. M. Hall-Lewis Marshal..............................C. A. Evernden ing. Washington has felt that in since indications have been point and Mary Antin, Hebrew imrni- Headquarters.” it would pay for; it- Night Marshal..................... John Hurley asmuch as it gave the Mexicans an ing rather strongly toward a favor , ~ . . self in more ways than one. With haoi who died in Coquille May 1 , the Soldiers’ Home as provided by Water Superintendent ...8. V. Epperson g.ant from Russ.a, voices the oppo- a man ¡n charge ,0 answer questions bad gone to the court house to reg the last legislature. emphatic object-lesson at Vera Cruz able verdict for the railroads from Fire Cliiei.........................Walter Oerding Bids have been taken for tbe con Council men — D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels that nothing was to be lost in re the Interstate Commerce Commis iition, “ Is no Hebrew refugee to about this county and the way to ister just a day or two before the be received in the United Slates un- get here it would have the effect of paralytic stroke which took her off, struction of the new public docks W. C. Lain!, G. O. Leach, W . H. Ly sion, there has been an advance in suming ‘ watchful waiting," while ons, Leo J. Cary. Regular meetings less he can read thirty words of the sending hundreds, perhaps Ihous- and somo even intimated that it was at Astoria. first and third Mondays each month. South American diplomats were the ‘market.” The railroads were Constitution?” she asks, and then »»ds of people here who otherwise the exertion of this trip which Hying their hands in bringing order successful browbeaters of sta'e leg . . Tbe Great Northern Railroad has ,. , would never find their way to Coos caused tbs stroke As a matter of Justice of the Peace.......... J. J. Stanley adds: "They would not realize how Regarding the plalli ,he Norlh fact, she did not go to the court placed orders for ten million feet of out of chaos. The demands for a islatures and federal bureaus for ................ Ned C. Kelley war of conquest have fallen on deal many years, but in the present in such restrictions could be imposed Bend Harbor says: Mayor L J. house and did not make any unnec lumber and 1000 refrigerator cars. in great and gloriously free Ameri- Simpson of this city, who originat essary exertion to register. Cap County Judge .....................John T. Hall ears in Washington and notwtth- stance they have got down on their Twohy Bros, were the lowest bid tain Dunham informed Justice Stan Commissioners —W. T. Dement, Geo. J. standing the happenings in M exicoknees and begged to be allowed to es, wbich has always stood for abso- ed the plan, stated today talking ders on the Columbia highway ley that the lady desired lo register ! over the telephone from Shore Armstrong lute freedom in their eyes Clerk ............ ..................James Watson this naiion has given ample evidence exist. They have been so penitent Acres where he is confined by ill so that she might vote once before through Clatsop couuty. COUPONS AND TAGS .................... W. W. Gage Savers of coupons and the tobac ness, that he bad no idea of drop she died, as she did not expect to Oil lands are being taken up very ............... T. M. Dimmick of late that our people prefer peace that mauv of their cld enemies have Since North been won over hy their arguments. co trust, have given a new lease un ping the plan but would put it in live to see many elections. Mr. Stan rapidly in Malheur county and ma T. J. Thrift and soft methods ley went to the Captain’s residence execution. He has recent and pos til December, since Congress has School Supt.... and South America have been However, it must not be supposed A. N. Gould voted not to take np tbe considers itive Information tnat a lot too feet on April 21 , where be found tbe old ny wells are being developed. .......... F. E. Wilson brought in closer sympathy as a because a large part of < fficialdom lion of the anti-coupon bill until square has been alloted for a Coos la d y up aud around and apparently Coroner It is proposed to hold a Umatilla Health Officer............. Dr. Walter Culin result of tbe acceptance of plans has been couverted that there I the next session ol Congress. The Bay or Coos County building by "spry as a cricket." She was in county manufacturers’ exposition suggested by tbe mediators, long- has been anv real surrender testimony introduced at Washing- Director of Works H. D. Connick. cliDed to be rather talkative for her, at Pendleton some time this summer. lasttngresultsarecertain.no matter: to railroad interests, as there is j ton goes to show that part of the Five architects are workiug on and laughingly said her daughter Societies will get the very best wsp misstating her age and trying Polk, Yamhill and Washington ! great measure of success achieved plans. When plans are submitted whether or not the peace plans of plenty ol evidence that a large con- | by the so-called trust was due to and approved the lot will be perma- to make it appear that she w»s older county have united to put crude oil PRINTING tbe A B C.’s are accomplished. tingency in Congress, especially in the premiums given out for tags nently alloted and the campaign to than she really was Tbe paralytic on tbe main roads in the county to at the office of Coquille Herald THE ISSUE OF THE RAILROADS the Senate, is ready to turn the ( and coupons In this matter the raise tbe necessary money wili then stroke did not occur until a week | get rid of the dnst nuisance. later. Every person who "dabbles in machinery of official government small dealer is unable to compete, be started. F. A A. M.—Regular meeting of . Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. A M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday O K P R M. R W E F F F C r J Bc S P