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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1914)
• n he Herald, the old estab lished reliable newspaper of the Coquille V alley in which an “ ad” always brings results VOL. 32. T he C oquille H erald N O . 42 CITYD l RECTO RY FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL C O Q U IL L E , COOS C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 1 4, 1914. itated the American Vera Cruz. attack upon Q Job Printing— N ew presses new material and experienced workmen. A guarantee that Herald printing will please PER Y E A R $1.50 oth-r three-eighths went some place else. Fraternal and Benevolent Orders T H E S E C R E T S OF C O N G R ESS “ When I described this condi-! Events of Interest Reported f . & A. M. — Ki'tiiilar mei'tiiix of tion in Fall River some time ago Compiled by State Bureau o f Senator Stone has apparently For The Herald . Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. Industries and Statistics the board of trade got hot about it. M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday throwu wide open the question as to night in each month on or before th* I have nothing against Fall River, whether it is advisable to continue full moon. P. P. P ikhck , W. M. (By J . E . Jones) Sandy carried $14,000 bonds for but it is the only example we have K. H. M aht , Secretary. running the government by sectet a union high school. LA K H S U P E R fO K TO T IIK G U L F to draw from. j methods, and it is altogether likely K. S . — Itegtnar meeting of iteutah Astoria will lay 28,000 feet of . Chapter No. 0, second and fourth " I do not believe the situation in The stales of Wisconsin and Min j that bis challenge to the effect that Friday evenings of each month, in Ma Fall River is any diflerent from sewer P‘ P* this year, nesota have descended upon the Senators who have divulged some* sonic Hall. M a b y A. P ikhck , W. M. that in the Mohawk Valley and Klamath Falls will have a new Board of Engineers for Rivers and thing of the proceedings of the com- A nna L aw kknck S e c ., every other textile town in the Presbyterian church. Harbors, and h ive pointed out the j mitlee having in charge the hear- northeast. O, O. F.—Coquille Podge No. 53,1. O. feusibility ol a wuerway from the ings on treaties, have violated their Harrisburg gets a new two story . O. F., meets every Saturday night “ As regards other industries, I brick department store head ol the Gieat Lakes to the Mis honor, will be met The American n Otid Fellows Hall. C . H. C l k a v k s , N. G . think we can safely say, from feder sissippi River. This seem lo be an people are greatly interested in the North Powder will have a 130 J . S . L aw hkkck , Sec. al investigations, that half of the foot head water supply. era of canals, since the Panama pending treaty with Colombia, and a m i e k k b e k a H l o p u e , No. 20 adult wage-earners in the United Caual is about ready lor business, many ol them would like to know Eugene has 52 factories and a I. o . O. F., meets every second and States get le-fs thati $500 a year; monthly payroll ot $3'3,7)>4- lourtli Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows while C pe Cod has been severed to the inside reasons lor the proposed Hall. E m il y H h usky , N. G, that three fourths get less than $750 shorten the distance between New payment of $25,000,000. There A n n ie L a w k kn ck , Sec. The S. P. & S Co. will drill a a year, and that nine tenths get less York and Boston by many hours apparently are no objections to an thousand foot well at Flavel. /"«O Q U ILLE ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 than $1,000 a year. _ meets the first and third Governor Eherhardt of Minnesota apology being offered to Colombia Ly I. O. O. F., Sutherlin has a building boom, rimrsday nights inOdd Fellows Hall. “ Rarely do we find a wage-earn headed the commissioners and was if it is actually due that country J . S. B akto n , C . P. one being a $10,000 residence. er getting $1,500 a year. There accompanied l>y State Senator 1 The large issue is the growing im- J . S. L aw kknck , Sec. The Pelican Bay sawmill recently are exceptions in the allied building George H. Sullivan of Minnesota patience against practices in Cou- r NIGHTS OF PYTH IAS.—Lyctirgus burned will be rebuilt at once. trades, telephone companies, etc., F V Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights and Ed L-Peel and John Chinnock. gress by which treaties are consid in W. O. W. Hall. but we must consider industries as Grants Pass & Crescent City representing Wisconsin. The gent- ered in secret as well as the proces- K. K. W atso n , K R. S. a whole ” Railroad is operating five miles. leuien pointed out that a prelimi- sess of the executive sessions of the O. A. M in t o n yk , C. C. “ What would you suggest as a Whei-ler has acquired the water IJY T H IA N SISTERS—Justus Temple nary survey of the proposed canal j Senate and secret committee meet' remedy?" a s k e d Commissioner plant and will build a city hall. 1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon has already been made by the gov ings, and parly caucuses. Senate day nights in W. O. W. Hall. O’Connell. Mss. G kukok P a v i s , M. E. C. ernment engineers who have found Norris opened the question of fur Eugene has a $40,000 modern "A s I see it," replied Prolessor M r s . F kkd L inkuak , K. of R that from an engineering stand- ■ nisbing greater publicity to the apartment bouse just completed. Nearing, “ we must stop this ex concerning treaties K1) MEN — Coouille Trihe No. 46, 1. point the plau is entirely feasible, proceedings Irvington gets a new $40,000 O. R. M., meets every Friday night The new waterway is to start a t ; with Nicaragua and Colombia, and ploiting of the many for the benefit school, and Amity a $20,000 school. in W. O. W. Hall. ot the lew. The people who hold Allouez Bay, near Superior, and it looks as though the issue as to J. S. B akton , Sachem. Gladstone has granted a 25 year A. P Mu.t en. C. ol R. mortgages aud stock certificates the canal is carried across country whether statesmen shall be allowed gas franchise at $t 40 per thousand. and flaunt them before the eyes ol W. A. —Regular meetings of Bea- for twenty-five miles, connecting to continue doing public business P h oto b y A m e rica n P re ss A ssociation . . ver Camp No. 10,550 in M. W. A. with the Brule River, which in the behind closed doors, will be defi- Amity has a building boom and civilization are contributing to this NTERNATIONAL Interest has been aroused by the new transatlantic Hull, Front street, first ami third Sat time of Grover Cleveland obtained nitely decided before long. urdays in each month. liner Aqultunla, which Is the fastest passenger steamer In the world. Sh* great unrest which is sweeping the every carpenter is employed there. C. D. H udson , Consul. . sails between Liverpool and New York. The Aquitania can make as country. renown as a trout stream, because The Livesley hop yards near L l H. I r v in k , Clerk. S U F F R A G IS T C O N V ER T S high as twenty-six miles an hour, although her average rate of speed la “ At 110 time have the privileged Salem will install two picking ma the Presidential angler was accus N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel The persistence of the suffragists maintained at about twenty-four knots. Her furnlshtngs are of the most few bad such an effective scheme of chines. elaborate description. She has a length over all of 901 feet and is built along • Cnmp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, tomed to cast his “ fly” in those is smoking the politicians out one the same Unes as the Lusitania and Mauretania. living on the labor ol the many.” Front street, second and fourth Tues waters. The Brule River and St. The Bend Water, Lt. & Power day nights in each month. Asked if he believed the establish Co. will build a 100,000 gallon res* Croix furnish a direct outlet to the by one, and although President M a ky K krn , Oracle. E dna K k llky , Rec. ment of a minimum wage would ervoir. Mississippi. This water route, 250 Wilson is still partially a cog on the proposition, vet in view of the W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197, miles in length, will give St. Paul by the men who make them. East ofter a solution. Professor Nearing Loganberry By-Products Brown Lumber Co. at Cottage w . 1 meets ts every Wednesday at 7 :30 and Minneapolis the advantage of fact that Speaket Champ Clark has ern manufacturers expend thou replied: Grove will enlarge its logging in. at W. G. W. Hall completely surrendered the ladies are "T h e thing to do, as I see it, is plant. cheap water transportation. Under Methods of converting logaubpr- sands upon thousands of dollars an late Currie, C. C. J ohn L k n k v k , Sec. present conditions seventy-two per pleased that the President has gone ries into by-products is the subject nually in Oregon to bring their to establish a relation between wag Mercy Hospital, Eugene, begins cent of the railroad freight between so far as to say that suffrage is for of an Experiment Station bulletin goods to the every day attention of es and the standard of living When vpVEN IN G TIPE CIRCLE No. 214, work on a $15,000 school for the states to settle. Independent of H i meets second and fourth Monday the head of Lake Superior and the recently issue by the Oregon • Agri the purchasing public, while the a man applies for a job, his pros nurses. nights in W. O. W. Hall. the declarations that the two men Twin Cities ts coal and it was cultural College. This Dew bulletin home manufacturer draws more pective employer never inquires the O k a X . M a u r y , G. N. The Oregon-Idaho Power Co. M a b y A. P ikhck , Clerk. shown that the water frieght on this are standing together for a common written by Professor C. I Lew is aud tightly together his purse strings number of his children. He offers commodity from Buffalo to Duluth purpose, it ha« been demonstrated Assistant F R. Brown, deals with and watchfully waits lor the com the married man just the same has a force of ioo men at work at T7 A U ings second and fourth Saturdays in is thrity cents a ton, while it costs more than once thaf neither of these the entire subject of picking, hand munity booster to develop his busi wages as he does to the single man, Oxbow on the Snake river. each month in W. O. W. Hall. Los Angeles capitalists will de ninety-six cents a ton for soft coal distinguished gentlemen appreciate lin g and manufacture of loganber ness by means of a home-expansion and no more. F r a n k B u r k h o lu k r , Pres. "E v e ry child after the second is velop the placer mine on Steamboat and $1.20 a ton for bard coal for having the other "beat him to it O. A. M in to n yk , Sec. ries into the most valuable form of campaign in his behalf. There can the additional short railroad haul Speaker Champ Clark has told the by-products which they may be be but one way in which the desired an economic calamity, according to creek in the Bohemia district. i ; K A i'KKNAI. Al l ) No. 398, meets the The ladies that "for a thousand years made into. In addition to the points end may be speedily and effectively the New York board for the better •T second and fourth Thursdays each from Duluth to Minneapolis. Union and Wallowa counties fire month at W. O. W . ilall. commissioners pointed out that the t'le men ^ave been trying to run usually covered are several special accomplished and that is—honest, ing of the conditions of the poor. protection association will build a M r s . C h a s . E vi . an d , Pres. M r s . L o ra H ar rin g to n , Sec. single item of coal alone furnishes a *^e wor^ aDCl some think they have feature, among them the reports of straightforward, legitimate adver Every child in the city is an eco complete system of telephone lines. reason why the canal should be con-' mac*e a mess ° f >L I hope various tests on the m anufacture of tising in the country press, the only- nomic liability. In the country Fitzgerald Bros, of Troutdale are Educational Organizations and Clubs structed. The immense traffic in *^at when you women run it that juices, and a number of attractive medium of publicity extant that children used to be an asset. Now building a ferry to operate across O Q U I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L this commodity would be met by an you w'" improve on it. household recipes for loganberries. successfully appeals to the consum they are liabilities." Columbia Slough and Blue Lake. LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the t h e is l e o f p in e s Professor Nearing was applauded High School Building (luring the school equally important demand for the The bulletin is free to the people of er at the fireside. Laborers are operating the saw year (or the purpose ot discussing edu use of the canal lor the transporta- After the Spanish-American war Oregon aud cop ies may be secured No great gift of business sagacity when he intimated that the woikers mill at Thompson, Baket county, cational topics. tion of flour and general merchan- there was a long drawn out dispute by writing the Experiment Station, is necessary to solve the problem would not stand for the continuance K k n a A k o b r so n , Pies. of which the manager made a fail Eum . M i s a k .,, bee. dise from St Paul and Minneapolis, as to whether the Isle of Pines be- O. A. C., Corvallis, OregoD. which is now perplexing the Ore of the present system. He showed ure. O KEEL KLUB—A business men’ B while the wheat and corn producing longed to ihe United States or Cuba For the first time since logan gon manufacturer. . He need only his conviction on that point when social organization. Hall in Laird's Engineers have completed survey states along the Mississippi and Uncle Sam finally surrendered his berry culture has become a fixed in follow in the well-beaten path of Commissioner Weinstock asked: building, Second street. A. J. S hkrwood , Pies. “ If such conditions go on, what for drainage of 50,000 acres of the Missouri would thus be provided title, but the island in the meantime dustry in the Willamette Vallej, the thousands ol others to gain the goal. F rk d S la u i . r , S i s . Long Tom basin in Lane and Ben with transportation directly to the enchanted a good many people, and fruit is being shipped to the East The money annually expended forecast would you make for the ton counties. o m m e r c ia l c l u b l . h . H a za r d worker thirty or forty years hence?” head ol the Lakes The main stick- now nearly ninety per cent of the in large quantities. During the for cheap oratory in au endeavor to President; C. A. H o w ard , Secretary " I f he stands for it, you mean?” The halibut industry on Yaquina ler of the whole proposition seems 1 entire area is owned by Americans, season at least 2f> carloads will be persuade consumption of state pro- Transportation Facilities to hinge upon what would appear Stories oi the great wealth of timber shipped to Chicago, St. Louis, Liu-j ducts is practically thrown to the inquired Professor Nearing, with a banks started off with a catch of RAINS—Leave, south bound 9.00 a. at first to be a trivial consideration on the island have been circulated, coin, Neb., Kansas City and Denver, winds. The sooner the penny pro- significant inflection in his voice. 30,000 pounds by the first schooner m. and 3:00 p. m. North hound and that refers to the type ot barge and there have been plenty of in- Thfse shipments will consist of fresh motors realize the true condition of Then he s:-id that, in his opinion, that went out. i0:40 a. m. and 4:40 p. m. that would be most teasible for use vestors patiently waiting to realize fruit aud will not include the great affairs the sooner all Oregon will be f such a condition did continue to There has been a big hearing on OATS—Six boats plying Oil the Co- on the canal. It is explained that the promised fortunes, shipm ents o f dried berries which j benefitted.—Lew A. Cates in Polk exist, 50 per cent of the net product at Astoria before the Interstate quille river afford ample accommo would go into dividends for the Commerce Commission to get bet dation lor carrying freight and paasen this great project affords means of Consul General James L. Rogers, will be made later. ] County Observer. gers to Bandon and way points. Boat9 privileged few. transportation that will lessen the at Havana, Cuba, has written the ter terminal rates. leave at 7 :30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:50 8. m. A College Professor What suggestions would you cost to the consumer of fuel going State Department to the effect that Banquets not Effective and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. 1 r„ Now the State Food and Dairy In Boosting Oregon Goods W h o Dares to Think make for a remedy to conditions?" TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De west, and food products carried there has been a remarkable devel- Commissioner complains because parts 5:30 p. in. lor lijaeburg via eastward. This gigantic enterprise opment in the islands in citrus- asked one of the commissioners. Myrtle Point,carrying the United Slates there is no state law providing fer The organization and re-organi Occasionally something bobs up “ Every man is entitled to what he will cost from $8,000,000 to $to,- fruit raising and other agricultural mail and pasengers. zation of associations with a view to that shows an encouraging tendency earns,’ ’ replied Professor Nearing, the killing of rats. 000,000, but the commissioners effjit OSTOFFIOE.— A. F. Lincgar, post While the consul does not men- inducing patronage for Oregon tnan- toward independent thot on the “ and if I had anything to do with Commissionar Daly of Portland master. The mails close as follow s: claim that the traffic already in Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. m. sighi is enough to pay a substantial tion the fact, yet it is a matter of facturing industries can amount to part of educators employed in the this investigation I would start it would spend $100,000 on a new dam Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. Bandon and way points.7 a m. Norway dividend on the investment from 1 knowledge to some people in Wash- little under the present mode of pro. higher institutions of learning which right there, The blatant evil of across Bull Run to raise the water and Aragol2:45 p.m. Eastern mail 4:15 tlie start pressure at Portland. Senator Nelson and a ington that at one time a number cedure oi these societies, extensive 'are supported by the various states. monopoly should be wiped out.’ ’ a. in. Eastern mail arrives 10: p. m. “ Are you a believer in the doc number of Congressmen appeared of United Slates officials in Cuba in scope though their work may be, Their utterances come in delightful Bids will be taken for the pipe with the commissioners, and added and the Isle of Pines attempted to for the reason that they do not contrast to those of men who are trine of socialism?” asked Commis line from Oregon City to the south City and County Officers their support to the demand of Wis- secure a corner on pineapples, and reach the consumer, the individual dependent for their bread and butter sioner Weinstock. fork of the Clackamas to give that Mayor...................... .......... A. T. Morrison consin and Minnesota for the com- did so. But before they got member of the community upon on the will of some multi-millionaire “ What are the doctrines of social city pure water supply. R ecorder..........................J. 8. Lawrence Treasurer.......................... .....R. H. Mast pletion of the survey at the earliest through with their experience most whom the producer depends for patron whose contributions are de ism?” asked Professor Nearing. City Attorney................... L. A. Liljeqvist The ruling of the Attorney Gen 'The doctrine of socialism,” said of them had barely money enough support. Just now a federation of pended upon for the support of the Engineer....................... P. M. Hall-Lewis possible date. eral that girls shall not work in all the organizations in Portland institution. Marshal...................................A. 1’. Miller Mr. Weinstock, “ is the belief that OUR A F F A IR W ITH T H E JA P S *e ,t ,0 P a y ' ^ e ’ r ^a r e *,aC *C ,0 l ^ e Night Marshal .... Oscar Wickham The Federal Commission on In there should be one employer, and hotel cigar stands after six o’clock United States It is estimated that that have heretofore put themselves Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson The final publication of the cor- , he population of the jsland is on record in support of state institu dustrial Relations began hearings that employer the people, and that will be carried into tne courts. Fire Oliie:___ . W. C. Chase Councilmen —D. D, Pierce, C. T. SkeeU respondence between the United at Philadelphia on June 22 Pro all rents, interests and profits should The Public Utility Commission five thousand people, of which per tions has been effected. C. I. Kime, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings States and Japan relating to Califor haps one thousand are Americans. has authorized a raise of telephone The purpose is to inaugurate a fessor Scott Nearing of the Univer be abolished." tirst and third Mondays each month. nia’s anli-alien policy, has develop ‘‘I am a believer in such a doc rates in all the principal towns of T H E M ONEY SH O T A T V E R A CRUZ state-wide campaign to make Ore sity of Pennsylvania was the first ed even milder presentation than witness, and his testimony is thus trine,” said#Professor Nearing, “ so Jackson county to a paying basis. gon tnad; goods second nature to Justice of the PeRce J. J. Stanley It has already cost the American Constable........................... Ned C. Kelley most people at the National Capital the Oregon consumer, and to this reported in the Philadelphia North far as the abolishment of rents and The Southern Pacific Co. will expected Japan very successfully , 8overnmPnf more than one and a interests is concerned. The worst start work on ballasting its main end hot-air merchants will be dis American: made the Roosevelt. Taft and Wil- quar,er million dollars for its exhi- County Judge John T. Hall "T h e total income derived from form ol unearned profit is the own lines in western Oregon w i t h Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. son administrations unromlortable, ^'*'on Pu" e^ °ff at Vera Cruz. Not- tributed over the commonwealth to Armstrong attend various conventions and the cotton industry in Massachu ership of land. I would take for crushed rock to be taken from Ma Clerk James Watson and Capitol Hill breathed long deep ; withstanding the big expense ot Sheriff .......................... W. W. Itsge draughts of relief when Colonel our en,f,rPr'sc the protocol of Ni- meetings, where nine tenths of setts last year," said Proffessor social uses the values arising from rion. Treasurer ..................... T. M. Dimmick those attending such gatherings are Nearing, "added $81,000,000 in val land ownership.” Assessor ................................T. J. Thrift Goethals let it be known that the a«ara Fal,s sPetifies ‘ hat the gov- The Socialist measure for a de “ Do you believe that the unrest School Snpt. Raymond E. Baker Panarna Canal was ready to Put i ert,ment of the United States will already preachers but not practi ue to raw cotton. The salaries to partment ot public works under Surveyor......................... A. N. Gould tioners ot the same doctrine, as in officials totaled $2,500,000. The ol the workers is Undermining our Coroner ............... F. E. Wilson warships through the locks in case not c'alm a war indemnity, State Labor Commissioner Hoff to salaries to wage-earners amounted civilization?" asked Commissioner the case with the ineffective Made- Health Officer Dr. Walter Culin an emergency arose. Since then w h il e s e n a t o r s p e r s p ir e employ the unemployed got 00 the In-Oregon banquets, wnich. are so to $41 ,000,000. There is nearly Lennon. the Administration has not become The indefatigible Mr Bryan is " I believe that the most insidious ballot. extensively given at individual ex $30,000,000 remaining. so excited over the performances of doing his utmost to jam through " A small part goes to machinery force that ever operated in civiliza Oregon sash and door manufact Societies will get the very best Japan, although it was declared by the treaties with Nicaragua and pense for the benefit of the manu and repairs. A large part to rent- tion is the force that makes a few urers had a hearing before the In P R I N T IN G Senator William Alden Smith ol Colombia—while the weather is so facturer. ! als and dividends. Of the $81,000,- persons the exploiters of all the ter-state Commerce commission to at the office of Coquille Herald Michigan that the visit of a Japa hot that the Senators are in a "d on ’t The key to success is legitimate [000, the people who did the work others," Professor Nearing answer- ^ protest against lower rales tor rast- nese naval nfficier to Huerta precip- care” condition. ' publicity of Made-In-Oregon goods got only about five-eighths, and the ed. ern competitors. A Here She Is, Aquitania, Fastest of Ocean Liners O I M R M R C K C r B S P I STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW