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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1914)
KODAK FINISHING Work Done Promptly and Prices Right LET US DO YOUR WORK holds flour at $5 50 up, whereas the 1 Fish, Chicken and Veal. It-'sw pullet, raw veal aud raw Hah said Salem mill was auxious to buy wheat at $1 05 per bushel, and we i make tliu graveyard rat. This la buu- dreds of years old. A New York ca ate informed by Mr Upton who te- terer (perbapa the moat ettlcleut I 11 tbe sided at Salem at the time of the city 1 said to me: “There are three above letter was written and was Important articles of food tbut must personally a quaiuted with U. C. under 110 cireuuistuuces be served un (Uncle Bob) Kinney, and the rest derdone. They are fish, chicken and veal. By chicken I mean all poultry ot the owners of the f#ig mill, of a domestic nature. All game birds among whom were L. F. Grover should be rure. You wuut to be a and Asabel Bush, that flour pro little careful about lumb too. Give it duced at said mill was sold at $3.50 plenty of cooking "—New York Press. per barrel so it will be seen that the East Fork Items flour mill trust, like all other trusts, catches the public a’goin’ and Mrs. F. A. Baker has beautiful a'comin’ ou what it pays for the roses aud carnations. raw material and what it sell the Mrs. Mayse has an early garden finished product at. - • — green peas m April and new cab bage for the past month A person Mayor on Vacation does not have to eat stale stuff in Mayor A. T. Morrison and wife Coos county. leave on the Elisabeth for San Fran Mrs. Beuuett ¡¡wanton and chil cisco, on their way to San Diego to dren are having a vacation with ht-r attend the golden wedding of Mr. sister, Mrs. M. C. Miller. Mori ¡son's parents, Mr. and Mrs M. J. lx rauiz has bought a top M. H. Morrison. Tho elder Morri buggy. sons were formerly residents of A mau who was going over Cher Myrtle Foiut, but left there in 188 (>. ry creek uouutaiu last week ran The mayor finds it very hard to get onto a bear and cubs in tbe road. away from his business at this time of year but is anxious to be with his He went back to Mr. Msrcy’s, and with Mr. Hyde as reinforcement parents at this fiftieth anniversary of their marriage He expects to R e p o r t o f th e C o n d itio n o f th e be awav three to four weeks. ious, should be his owu au>! not for "When it became apparent that sale— his advertising columns, in Vaughn had reached the timber -d justice to his regular advertisers, j districts, Sheriff Gage summoned should be charged tot at good iates Sheriff George Quine, of this city, to whoever pays the price If the who in turu notified Frank Hop- laborer is worthy ot his lure, the kins, deputy sheriff at Canyouville, advertisement is worth its price— to bring his two bloodhounds to especiolly when the issue involved Roseburg. When the dogs arrived is political and economic, rather here shortly after 2 o’clock this : than moral. ; morning, sheriff Quine, deputy ------ - | sheriff Ralph Qut.ie and Frank I Hopkins accompanied by the dogs, Remember Thursday _____ I left for Drain in the former’s auto- they went for the bear and got one cub. William Miller was coming up the road recently and saw near tho road a bear and cub*. If auy one thinks bench laud is u d good stuff he can get an object lessoti to the contrary by looking at Lee Mast’s orchard and g trdeu. Mrs. Howe and her daughter, Mrs. Milo Sumner and child of Marshfield, came up to see the new grandchild aud his mother, Mrs. Lloyd Leatherman. Three men with nineteen horses came in last week over the Coos Bay road, bound for the railroad The Fellowship Meeting which mobiIe’ They arrived taere at aboUt I was postponed from June 18 th will! 5 : 3 ° morning, when the chase take place Thursday evening at the ! for ,he fu* itive was be«l,n ” I W. O. W. Hall On account of The bloodhounds that were taken sickness among the membership, 10 Draln shor,1y al:er Va,,Khn’s es‘ cam ps. the ladies of the Christian church ' " P 6 wer* found useless in picking Ed Aberurthv aud Mr, Jones, the have found it impossible to furnish j tbc trad’ teacher at Pleasant Hill, wout to the dinner, and it is expected that Marshfield for the “ Fourth the committee will make arrange Postoffice Dept. Threatens Loss of mail Service ments with M. M. Young, of the Report of the Condition of New England House, to serve the — — THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I *ie Myrtle I oint Enterprise ! Republican party dominated by the meal. Din ner is served at 7 o’clock. At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, at ------------------------------------------- stand-pat element, that is some- The charge is 35 c a plate, the pro- 8eo,i8 ouf 11 «pecial bulletin, giving the close of business, June 30th, 1914. PO BUS HEP EVERT TUESDAY thing on earth that he will not needs going to the support of the 8 communication just received by RESOURCE« Entered as second class matter May “ do,’ ’ even to get into the White movement, and the public is iuvited j postmaster of that town, which Loans and discounts $ 70,035.16 8, 1005, at the poBt office at Coquille, House. Overdrafts, secured and un to be there and enjoy a good meal j contains some news of liveliest in Oreg ni, under act of Congress oi March secured 38.67 8, 1870. while helping along a good cause. terest to 1,11 ™8i<lents of Coos and U.S. Bonds to secure circula •'W O RKIN G” TH E COUNTRY There is no obligation, however, to Currv counlie*. It runs as follows: tion 12,500.00 P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. Bonds, securities, etc. 60,174.38 PRESS patronize the dinner, on the part of \ Itoseburg, Oregon, July 3 . l ‘J 14 . Banking house, furniture and fixtures 39,500.00 Medford Mail Tribune those who wish to attend the meet- [Fostmaster, Myrtle i’oiot, Oregon, Devoted to the material and social Duo from National Banks upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par The Mail Tribune, along with ing which is held later, and those ! Dear Sir: (not reserve agents) 1,766.59 ticularly and of Coos County generally. , , , _ Due from State and Private Subscription, $ 1.50 per year in advance every other paper in Oregon, except who wish to hear the address and 1 As you are undoubtedly aware no Banks and Bankers, Trust j the big citv papers is in receipt of discussion are invited to come a lit- \ ProPosal8 H>at the Department will 9,262.75 Premature Fireworks At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, Cos. and Savings Banks Phone Main 3 S 1 , Due from approved reserve accept have been received fur carry the following letter from the Auti tie later. at the close of business, June 30, 1914. agents 43,663.73 R eso u rces Most of ttie fireworks provided The meeting proper commences ing the mails on the star routes Checks and other cash items 740.76 W HAT TEDDY IS P LAY IN G Saloon leasue: of other Nat’l Banks 505.00 from Roseburg to Myrtle Point, and Portland, Oregon, June 14, 1914. Loans and discounts $54,207.20 Notes for the Marshfield celebration went at 8 o'clock. Both ladies aud gen- FOR Fractional paper currency, Overdrafts, secured und un tlemeo are invited, as a mixed audi lrorn Roseburg to Marshfield Ore off at one time, after a few had been Teddy doesn’t lack courage; no To the Editor: nickels and cents secured 15.71 Lawful Money Reserve in 278.10 Early in July, I expect to begin gon. 8,456.07 one ever accused him of cowardice set off, on a scow moored off the Bonds and warrants ence ¡s desired. H O. Anderson will Bank, viz: 12,500.00 Specie Neither does he lack the shrewd sending out news bulletins to news deliveran addresson “Natures’s Safe In view of these conditions it lias water front. Several men and boys Banking house Furniture und fixtures 5,000.00 Legal-tender notes $25 617.00 ness to hold his tongue when it is papers dealing with the news devel- 950.00 26,567.00 been decided to discontinue the1 were aboard tbe scow when the big Due from hanks (not reserve for his interest to do so. But he i °P ® eiit* of o u r statewide prohibi ty Valve, or How shall tho stored Redemption Fund with U. S. banks) 735.00 Treasurer(5 per cent of looks out for Teddy first, t s ! and 1 *'on campaign, from the dry stand up energies of youth rightly expend j ro" te from Hoseburg to Marshfield, time began. They went overboa d Due from approved reserve 625.00 banks 33,768.87 circulation) themselves.” Mr. Anderson has dr- Oregon and carry the mails from without no iceable delay. No one all the time. Else LaPollette or point. Checks and other ca 1. items 1.963.62 I may also send out free plate Hadley or Borah might be Presi was seriously 11 jujed. Tile Tines Transit $265,657.01 Total voted ranch thought to hi* subject, Ros,bur* lo M>rllh Poi,,t ,,n,, 303 74 dent now, instead of Wilson. He matter to such periodicals as desire and he has some practical sugges- 12,308.24 LIABILITIES lo a11 otber Co°8 Curr-V rep uts iha: G-orge an I Roy Hum Cash on hand saw to it that no other progressive it, hut this has not yet been decided Otiier resources 328.83 Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 bert of this citv were among them lions to make that should be h e r d j Count> P°int» - ProPO H ’*18 fo1’ lbl8 should get the republican nomina upon fund 10 , 000.00 Total $129,588.17 Surplus This whole service is entirely free. by nil who are interested in (be servic‘’ are now be,n« «dvertis. d. aud that the former got a link in Undivided profits, less expen tion in 1912. Far better a demo ses and taxes paid 1,315 23 If you would like to receive these problem. He has a practical plan Li abilit ies Tbe following advices are now bead, the latter escape.! in,hurt crat, from his point ot view, no National hank notes outstand matter what might happen to the bulletins, please fill out and mail to which could be placed in operation received from the Department rel Capital stock pai l ii $25.00(1.00 ing 12,500.00 Surplus fund 746.00 Due to State and Private country. And so now he wants to me the enclosed post card. ative to this matter, and are sent Divorce Granted Undivided profits, Ie3s ex If you desire this service, it here in Coquille and which will Banks and bankers 3,737.79 play a waiting game, and while you for the information of the penses and taxes pait! 1,564.31 Individual deposits subject to ready enough to denounce the dém would be mutually helpful if you meet with general approval when Individual deposits subject to check 166,571.29 Judge Coke held court on July cheek 90,650.08 Demand certificates deposit 21,632.72 ocrate administration he would like would put me on your exchange presented, and practical work is ne public. "If a satisfactory proposal be not 3 rd and disposed of several i'ems of Demand certificates of deposit 3,381.04 to give time to heal the) breach he mailing list until November 1. cessary if the movement is to live Savings deposits 8,240.74 Any suggestions that may occur Total $265,657.04 made in the republican ranks two and accomplish its end. At tbe received for tbe through route from Circuit Court business. ago, to the end that he may carry to you will be very welcome State of Oregon, I gg Roseburg to Myrtle Point, it is the Total - - - - $129,588.17 In the divorce case of Bertha R. conclusion of Mr. Anderson’s ad Respectfully, County of Coos.) the standard of the reunited factions State of Oregon, ) dress a general discussion will take intention to hive the through mnil Stilwell against John R. Stillwell County of Coos. ) ss’ W. E. JOHNSON, 1, L. H Hazard, cashier of the above in 1916. Nothing on earth he can dispatched by Way of Drain, Scotts- the divorce ask-d for was- granted bank, do solemnly swear that Associate Editor. place. possibly do to get into the white I, It. H. Mast, cashier of the above- named the above statement is true to the best burg and Gardiner, and if tbe con named bank, do solemnly swear that to the plamtifi and she was award house again will be left undone# If In other words, the Anti-Saloon The object of these meetings is and betiei. above statement is true to the of my knowledge to talk will serve his purpose, he league, which is a political organi entirely commendable and the work tractors on these routes are unable ed the custody "f the minor chil the L . H. H a z a r d , Cashier. best of my knowledge and belief. Correct— A ttest: will talk, despite the orders of all to handle the mail conveniently, it dren, with nil allowance for their It. H. M a s t , Cashier. A J. S herw ood , the doctors this side of Halifax. If zation, asks the newspapers of Ore should be helped along by every is intended to send all the Coos and support of $25 a month from the Correct —Attest: R. S. K now i . to n , L. H a r l o c k e r , gon to print free of charge, hun one who has the interests of the to hold his peace on any subject G e o . A. R oiunson . R. C. D e m e n t . Directors Directors. will help along his campaign, he dreds of columns of matter, advo young people of the community at Curry County mail by way of Port father. She was also decreed to be land on the steamboat route. Subscribed and sworn to before me Subscribed and sworn to before mo the owner of 12(1 acres of land about can be silent in seventeen languages cating its propaganda and in addi heart. 6th day of July, 1914. this 3rd day of July, 1911. He has the wisdom of Solomon in tion requests that copies of the pa “It is suggested that the inspec eight miles below Bandon, uhich this H. W. E v a n s , [Seal] O. C. S a n fo r d , that respect. Despite his manifest tor bring thrse facts to the attention Notary Public. [S e a l ] Notary Public. bad been in controversy. Stilwell Off A gain On Again failings,- the country might do per be sent it, also tree of charge. of tbe patrons of the larger offices did not appear at the trial much worse than to re-elect him The newspaper publisher is expect Several motions and demurrers Frank Vaughn, tbe convict who concerned.” president; and we have no doubt it ed to give away thousands of dol Under the instructions quoted were argued, among them a demur might do better. His good quali lars of space— the only product he was brought from the penitentiary List Your Property With ties and his bad ones are both ob has to sell— to help salaried, but to testify in the Miller ease, escaped above I have to request that 1011 rer in the case of Savage vs. Cates, vious enough. from Sheriff Gage at Drain last give this mattqr publicity in order which the judge took under advise All this chiefly for the benefit of an uon-tax-paying, non-residents dic Tuesday night while being taken that some proposal may be received, ment. tate the policies of Oregon esteemed contemporary which sets The other day the Anti-Saloon back to Salem He was at large otberwife all overland mail trnns- | up the man of straw that the Sen Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and tinel has been impugning Roose league had a four column adver until Thursday, when he was re portation from Roseburg into Coos j velt’s courage, and proceeds to de tisement in the Portland papers, captured near Oakland by Deputy County will cease within the next Business Property. Houses for Rent molish it with great gusto.— Co Sheriff Hoggatt of Douglas county 90 days. paid for at high rates. It the league quille Sentinel. Very Respectfully, has money to pay the city papers and Marshal Kruse of Oakland. M. M. Young, M anager F. C. Stone, Secretary Our esteemed contemporary’s S. H. MORSE for its matter, why not also pay the He had joined a bunch ot tramps Coquille, Oregon apology is accepted, and we are P. O. Inspector. | country press? Why discrimate? and one of them came in and led glad that its meaning was some Simply because the city papers can the officers to the camp. Vaughn thing different from that expressed It is hardly necessary to comment not be “ worked,” and some of the started to run for it but was brought by the lauguage used. We repub on this. Every one cao s. e for to a halt bv a revolver shot. Sher simple-minded country editors can lish the Sentinel’s article because it It be and the astute gentlemen man iff Gage took charge ot Vaughn himself exactly what it means. so well expresses the criticisms that aging the League figure it a waste and landed him in the pen without is a bull-dozing threat from the are olten heard and which seem to The tramp was Postoffiee Department that if no of money, to pay for what they can further mishap embody the sum and substance of given $25 reward. contractor can be found foolish graft. the objections found to Teddy by The Roseburg Review gives the enough to carry the mail overland Here is an Associated Press dis many well-meaning people who for far less than the service is worth following account of the escape: patch that explains the system: Garden Hose seem unable to see things exactly "According to word received then revenge will be taken on She Portland, Ore , June 26.- Prohi > > ! as the Herald does. bition party leaders and workers, at from Drain this morning. Sheriff’ people of the two counties by de Read carefully. Teddy is shrewd; the secoud day of their conference Gage and Deputy Sheriff Walter priving them of their rights in tbe he looks out for Teddy; he knows here, listened to addresses on how Condrou, of Coquille, arrived at matter of a mail service. Our com when to talk and when to hold his to carry ou a successful campaign. Drain shortly before to o’clock last mercial aud otLer representative yawp; he wants to be president K A. Rowell, state publicity agent evening, with John Marsden, Larry bodies cannot get buny in this mat- j again. It is not necessary to point of the party, said that no movement Miller, Ferrari and Frank Vaughn, ter any too soou, and every resident ever succeeded without the help of o u t what reprehensible qualities newspapers, and he detailed to the the first three of whom were recent of either county should at oDce con these are When it drops into a state workers how to be their own ly convicted of various offenses in stitute himself a committee of one historically reminiscent mood, how press agents and "put their stories Coos county. After alighting from with the idea that be is a wolf and ever, the Sentinel wanders f a r over” in the newspapers. the stage the officers and prisoners this is bis night to howl. afield. Teddy was far stronger Yet there is no dearth of money in went to tbe Pet kins hotel where than either LaFollette, Hadley or the prohibition treasury. Plans are they intended to partake of supper Echos From A w ay Back Borab, as was incontrovertibly made lor the expenditure of tens of preparatory to continuing their proved by the voice ot the people thousands of dollars this year to journey lo Salem on northbound (Curry County Leader) themselves If he could not stand 1 make Oregon dry. Wholesale in- passenger train No. 16. They were Rumaging among old letters and I I A V IN G leased the plant of the Co- against the Talt steam roller, neith vasions are scheduled from the east. loitering about the veranda ot the scraps of long torgotten papers, Mr. * * quille Mill and Mercantile Com er could one ot the others have se City papers, bill-boards, speakers, hotel, when Vaughn complained of John Bowman fonnd a letter from pany, the. undersigned is now prepared cured the nomination. If it was the halls, railroads, officials and work being somewhat lame, following R. C Kinney manager of the big to fill all orders for any kind of duty ol either Roosevelt or La Fol ers are to be’ paid— but the latter the day’s jaunt across the moun flour mill at Salem, dated Aug. 29, lette to but y his owu ambition and are instructed how to "put one tains. To remedy this imaginary 1871 and submitted the same to the support the other, it was manilestly over" on the country press, which affliction he persuaded the sheriff Leader for inspection. that of LaFollette, the weaker, not is expected to deliver the goods to allow him to walk back and forth The ancient document reads of Roosevelt, the strongest of the without pay. Especial attention will be paid to the on the porch Taking advantage as follows: progressives. As to w h a t he T h a t ’ s w h a t our print When Representative Hobson of the opportunity when Sheriff Mr. J. H Rothell local demand, and every effort will be "wants,” what he "would like.” failed by 30,000 votes to secure the Gage’s attention was attracted else Spiinghill made to supply anything needed at the ing is d oin g w ith the and to what "end,” of course the Alabama senatorial nomination, where, Vaughn suddenly leaped "Dear Sir: shortest possible notice. Your orders Herald cannot speak with the con after a year’s campaign on a dry over the banister of the veranda to We received your samples of business m en of this are solicited. fidence of sure knowledge, like our platform, the Anti-Saloon league at the ground ten feet below and ran wheat and as we had not the time esteemed contemporary, hut we ouce employed him at a salary of in the direction of the timbered dis to go and see volt ourselves we to w n — m akin g a hit. would like to prophesy that Roose Sto.ooo a year Other league offi tricts north of toxvn. Owing to the sen- Kind by Mr. Holman that we I velt will bead no ticket of the "re cials are drawing similarly fancy darkness which prevailed at that would pay $1 per bushel aud you a j united factions” of tne Republican salaries. hour, he soon disap|>eared from the commission of 5 cents a bushel and party in 1916, unless the old-line There seems to be money galore sight of Sheriff Gage and others! w old be glad to have you bnv for Republicans come over into the in fighting the demon runr, for who went in pursuit. Sheriff Gagej tt* tile present year.” Progressive camp which is not everyone bin the newspaper man— fired several shot* at the fugitive! This was prior to birth in Oregon LESSEE conceivable. As for taking the nom and there will l>e money for him if but it is not believed any of them of the Millers Trust which now ination on an old-line platform of a he demands tt. His editorial poin- took effect. J pays So odd cents for wheat and KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE The Coquille Herald FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK j J Pacific Real Estate Co. Making a Hit! ¡IS YOUR GARDEN D R Y ? ! 1 H. ä Ä N D E R S O N | Announcement LUMBER Try us when you need a dose of printer’s ink. E. E. JOHNSON %