Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 21, 1914, Image 2

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    films, if uot Hctully the best film, the Liljeqvist Lining up Most
Road Should be Opened
Consolidation and Improve­
world has ever seen.
The sc nes
Stringent
Booze
Ordinance
ment in Coos Co. Schools
showing tbe attacks bv Assyrians
Mik« liooue, of Sumner, was in
on the inhabitants of the oily are j
School lupsrintendent Baker is town Saturday, coming on horse­
The launch Queen, which left unparalleled in the realm of moving
Attorney L A. Liljeqvist is
here last week to go to Coos Bay, pictures.— Pearsons Weekly.
working ou a line-up for a city or­ considerably elated over the con­ back He report« that the Sumner
summation of a plan ou which be supervisor is working on the obi
became disabled after crossing ou:
The most animated we have yet | dinance to make effeclive the dry­
over tbe Coquille bar Thursday seen. . . . The assault on tne walls ness recently decided on by the city has been working for some time, wagou road which lead« from there
morning, aud alter dritliug about of Bethulia is admirably portrayed.’’ council and the majority of the citi­ whereby three of the large school to this city and that a small amount
an hour aud a halt went ashore 011 — Sunday Times.
zens. If he works it out as he has districts on Coos river have become of work ou this end would again
He
tbe beach south ot tbe river, togeth­
it in miud it will be a corker aud consolidated iuto one district which open it to wheeled vehicles.
Work Done Promptly and Price» Right
“ Filled with movement. . . Vivid
extends from the mouth of the riv­ estimates that $50 worth of work
er with the power boat of the life­
will
make
the
business
of.
bootleg­
scenes, . . Thus does the cinemato­
saving station, which had gone to
ging an exceedingly precarious oc­ er to a point above the head of nav- would make ii passable. The load
her rescue aud also bad become graph pierce with light the darkness cupation, besides causing more or iga ion on the south fork. The three once cairit-d considerable travel
of time.”—Jewis World.
j disabled.
less inconvenience tor those who districts consolidated were No. 3(1, but has been blocked up for several
Aboatd the Queen were E. D .! “ Its scenes are magnificent—The like to have the materials for a lit­ 39 and 86. The first named was en­ years. It is the direct route from
Graham, engineer and owner, H. j Stage.
tle private jag where they can lay larged last year by the consolida­ here to Sumner au»l Coos river aud
ought to be kept opeu.
j W . Dunham, who was actiug as
Two eminent Europeau authori­ their bauds upon them
Here are tion of 35 and 36.
—•
In the matter of taxable property
skipper, and C. M. Maupin. Aftei ties write: “ Oue of the finest his-1 some of the things that it is propos­
tbe new district is the third richest
Myrtle Point Pointers
I crossing out, rough water was en­ torical pictures I have ever seen, j ed to make unlawful:
countered aud a wave catne aboard The parts of Judith and Holofernes 1 To sell, give away, deliver or in tbe county, North Bend having
a few thousand more and Marsh­
■ which smashed the windows ot the cannot be spoken of two highly.”
furnish liquor to another person.
C. E Broad bent, wife aud daugh­
Tbe ter, J. D Barklow and wife aud Ed
pilot house and flooded the eugine j
J Grosop
To have it in possession with the field less than twice as much.
room. The engine stopped but was
“For about seventy minutes I intent to furnish it to any other valuation of the three districts ran Jenkins and wife each took their
started again immediately by Mr. j lived the life of my people of that j person, the possession of more than as follows: 36, $1,028,302; 49, $85,- auto» and went for a camping trip to
Graham. In the meantime another remote era, and realized as mere a quart ol distilled or more than a 789; 86, $77, 620; muking a total of Brewster Valley the 14th to begone
wave had swept the deck and car­ reading could not bring before the gallon ot tnalt liquors being made $1,191,707 for the new district As a week.
ried overboard a coil of line which imagination, their age-long and prima lacie evidence of such intent. there are ouly about 75 pupils to be
Ray Dement and wife left for
lay on the stern of tbe boat. When seemingly interminable struggle
For any one but a . ailroad or e x ­ provided for, Superintendent Baser their ranch the 18th.
says
that
gives
the
uew
district
an
the
engiue
started
and
the
propel-
with calamity and persecution. I press company or a common carrier
here are hardly aware of the fact
Mr. and Mrs. Guerin came iti via
that Coos county was making won­ lor commenced to revolve it caught owe you a deep debt of gratitude I to transport liquor into or through opportunity to establish one of the Rosebuig from Oakland California
best
high
schools
in
the
state,
if
not
derful growth along the lines of tbe line and wound it up until the for a brilliant and most edifying the town, or for a common carrier
T. Guerin brought thrtu from Rose-
PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY
to deliver » shipment of liquor to the best.
scientific dairying. He stated that wheel was tightly wedged and the spectacle.
T. Wasserzug.
At a school meeting of the new burg iu his iiuio.
The boat then
Entered as second class matter May this county now has live associations boat was helpless.
any one but tbe consignee in per­
Ch«s. Southinayd who liaa been
district held last week it was deter­
8, 1903. at the post office at Coquille, under active operation and that commenced to drift south.
Dis­
son.
The second ot tbe “ Perils of
Oregon, underact of Congress of Marcli
another ia under contemplation. tress signals were giveu which were | Pauline” will be shown nt the
To keep or store liquor at your mined to build a school building very low with heart failure and
8, 1879.
This record is beaten in no county seen by the lifesaving lookout T h e ! Scenic tomorrow evening. All who place of business or on premises ad­ at once. Out of several sites pre­ other complications, is reported a
sented a five-acre tract ou the east little better.
P. C. LEVA R, Lessee.
in the United States and . quailed crew got out the power boat, ran saw the first of the series will want jacent thereto.
Mrs. C. H. Southinayd who un-
by only one—-a county in New York out and picked up the Queen aud
T o exhibit or drink liquor in a side of the river just above the forks,
offered by Mrs. M. R. Smith, was went two operations, having her
A short dis­ to see this, and others are assured public place.
Devoted to the material and social state. He said that the ranchers of started in with her.
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ J the county who have entered the tance outside of tbe jetties, while by the Herald that the picture is
To solicit orders for liquor tor chosen. This is an excellent site left limb amputated the re»ult of
ticularly and of Coos County generally.
the power boat was pitching dowu strictly all rigth and well worth future delivery, whether such or­ and ground is secured for 11 large paralysis of the foot iu April, is
associations
are
highly
enthusiastic
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
over the sharp crest of a wave with seeiug.
The healing of Ihe
over the results obtained.
ders are to be filled from inside or school garden. A four-room build doing well.
ing will be erected, to cost $7000, ( art being remarkably quick under
her stern in the air the Queen was
outside ot the town.
Phone Main 381.
Dr. Stemmier
driven forward by another wave,
Along with this will gc a provi­ and about $3000 more will, be put the circumstances.
Base Ball
Road Districts Win
into equipment. The seutiment for being ibe attending pbyscian.
slacking the towline until it caught
sion
lor
a
search
warrant
that
will
BUGABOOS TO T H E SCRAP-
in the propellor of the power boat,
OBSERVER
enable the officers to find any liquor consolidation was pntctically unani­
All kinds and varieties of excuses when it became wound around the
HEAP
The Oregon Supreme Court last that may be concealed on the prem­ mous, as st the school dieting in
have been indulged in by tbe C o­ shaft, putting that engine out ot week handed down its decision in
It is hard luck for our old high-
ises outside of the anatomy of the June only one vote was east «gainst
quille players as to why Myrtle
it in the three district»
protectionist friends when the bug­ Point succeeded in marking up ft commission. The two boats then I the case of the Oregon-Wisconsin possessor.
drifted southward and it looked as Timber Holding Co. against Coos
Coquille
stands
in
a
little
differ­
aboos with which they scared the points on the score board at the
though the power boat would be County, Road Dist. No. 12 and oth­ ent position from that of other
• 'Schoolin g in you th shou ld in va riab ly b e
Tbe Libbv district is preparing directed
to prepa re a p erson in the beat w ay
liver and lights out of the voters local diamond Sunday while thev smashed on the end of the south ers. This is the road district case
towns of the county, from the fact to build a tour r oni school In use for the best perm anen t o cc u p a tio n for w h ich
were
finding
tbe
proper
place
for
2.
for so many years collapse and
jetty. The lifesavers got out their involving the validity of the road that she has a provision in the char­ aud the citizens turn'd out last Sun­ he ia c a p a b le .” —P residen t C. W Eliot.
Piper says his backing was rotten, oars and succeeded in clearing the taxes levied in District No. 12 un­
This is the Mission ot the
must be consigned to the scrap
ter which gives the council power day and woi ked on the foundation, j
Tuttle explains that Piper had too
heap. For instance, the argument much speed, tbe outfielders com­ jetty, but did not have power der the law of 1903. The contention to make it unlawful to "give away, Next Suudiiy a meeting will be held I
enough to handle both themselves of the appellant corporation was deliver or furnish” liquor to anoth­ at the site and tin- tils' li n in g oil
that any lowering of the duties on plain of tbe grass and the iniieldern
and the Queen, which was still at­ that section 6391 of Lord’s Oregon er person, while the other towns concrete will lie m ale a matter of
F o rty -iix lh School Year Opens
are
of
the
opinion
that
Piper
ex­
woolen goods would utterly destroy
tached by the towline Both boats Laws w/as unconstitutional for the are only empowered to supplement celebration The 1m I ring is in cost |
the wool industry was a perfectly pected too much of them, but to tbe went on the beach a short distance reason that it provides a property or enforce the state law against complete $7000, b it . i.ly In If that | S E P T E H B E R 18th, 1914
spectator it seemed that the only south of the jetty, and while there qualification in violation ol section
Write for Illustrated 100-page Book­
good bugaboo for many years—but
sum will be expe i i > ■ n i t at | res­
trouble was (bat Myrtle Point com­ was quite a surf on, they were not 2 of article 2 o f the Oregon consti­ “ selling. ”
let. “THE L IFE CA R EER ,” and for Cata-
Sahara
cr
tbe
great
American
ent
now look at it.
Schedule K was pleted the circuit of the bases with a
| log containing full information.
badly pounded, and the men reach­ tution. District Attorney Liljeqvist desert won’ t be in it with Coquille
The district ou uppe r C'toning
D egree C o u n t * - AG RICU LTU R E :
knocked into a cocked hat by Brer little more regularity than did Co­
contended that section 2 of article 2 by the time Liljeqvist and the coun­
ed shore without much difficulty.
creek will soon build a 1 c > school Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,DalryHus-
Wilson’s very reprehensible Demo­ quille, but even being away ahead
of
the
constitution
had
no
applica­
bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
The power boat was worked off
cil get through with us.
house.
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
crats; yet wool is selling at a higher was uot sufficient for one the visitors the beach without damage the next tion to meetings or elections, by
Sitkum
wi
1
make
innny
improve
who attempted to economize on dis­ morning.
L o g g in g E n g in e e r in g , h o m e E c o ­
Attempts to get the whatever name they may be called,
price in this state this season than
H is O n ly C h a n c e .
meuts snd try to bring tint school n o m ic s : I )omestic Science, Domestic Art,
tance by cutting through twenty Queen off through the surf were of the voters of a road district who
ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation,
“ W hy did you shake your fist at the up to the level nt standard zation.
it has brought for 25 years, except­ feet inside of first base.
Because continued until Sunday evening, meet for the purpose of levying a
Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
ing two years.
of a sore right arm Oerding turned when that method of salvage was special tax, and that the section speaker?”
Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY.
Lamp«
nnd
McKinley
both
con­
“
W
ell.’*
replied
the
congressman.
“
I
Many of us have been implicitly over the pitcher's box to Piper who abandoned, and she will be brought named applies only to what ate didn't want the whole session to slip template material improvement in I n d u s t r ia l a r t s .
Vocational CcwrwY-Agriajiture, Dairy­
believing that the protected indus­ did well considering that he lays no over the sand spit into the river. known as constitutional offices; by without my having made a motion their school faeilnii s
ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
claim to being a pitcher.
Hu had The boat is not materially injured that is, election of officers only. of some kind.’’—Philadelphia Ledger.
Arago
is
about
to
install
a
Smith
Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course.
tries needed the protection they
lots of speed and good control but
heating system in the school bouse.
School o f Music —Piano, String, Band,
were getting, and that any reduc­ Myrtle delights in a speedy ball, and it is expected that she will The district attorney was sustained
again be afle at by the first of next on every point and the law and the
Have you paid the printer.
Lee will discard the old desks Voice Culture.
tion of the duties on their products hence tbe uneven score.
Farmers Business Course by Mail Free
levies were upheld This is another
week.
and put in modern eingle desks.
The most exciting incident in the
A d dress THU R E G IS T R A R ,
would put them out of business and
Captain Dunham was the only of those cases involving constitu
At
the
University
|
(tw
-7
lft to 9 - 9 )
C orva llis, O reg on
throw their employes out of a job. game was the raiding of the umpire, oue of the men who was badly used tional questions which Mr. Lilje-
Have you paid the printer.
Nick Lorenz, by a party of Coquille up. He was cut in the head by a qvist has fought out before the Su­
In this connection, the following
University of Oregon, Eugene,
rooters. They had been complain­
statement by Senator Jas. E. Martin, ing of his decisions for some time piece of tbe pilot house window preme Court and in which he has July 16— Cecil K. Lvans, 26 years ^
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when it was broken by the wave, won a victory. The decision valid­
of New Jersey, makes interesting and when he called a batter out,
his right knee was bruised and bis ates over $90,000 of special road tax old, son of W. C- Lyatis. of Eugen2 ,
after he had struck wildly at three left wrist strained. He was also levies in Coos county alone, and has just been elected to the position
reading:
"In my own state, which is a pitched balls, it was to much for washed overboard while the Queen will release that amount for road in the department of education in
them.
Nick, however, is a good was drifting but was washed back work in the diffeient districts as
great manufacturing community in
Pittsburgh University, which is
sprinter and gained the top of tbe again and climbed aboard
follows;
the city of Elizabeth,is a great plant large sign at one end the field some­
made vacant by Dr, H. D. Sheldon,
The coil o f rope that caused all
Levy of 19 12 .
known as the Singer Sewing Ma­ what in advance of his would-be
who has been called to the Univer­
the trouble was ordered lashed
No.
Amount.
chine plant, employing 10,000 destrovers, but be bad bad enough down by Captain Dunham before
sity of Oregon as dean ol the de­
1 2 _______________$8,999.00
hands. We put their product on and didn't venture on tbe diamond the Queen took the bar, but had
partment of education. Mr. Lyans
3 0 ----------------------
5.447 19
again.
been left loose on tbe deck.
1 9 ______________ 10,328 14
the free list. We were told on all
is now teaching in the department
There
seems
to
have
been
quite
L ev y of 1913
sides in Elizabeth that we were in­
of education in Pittsburgh Univer­
^ V N a n d a f t e r A u g u s t 1, 1914 o u r
an admixture o f different kinds of
Married
3 _______________ 18,116.58
viting calamity and were inviting
sity during the summer session.
luck in the affair. The entangling
6
-
—
.............
............
3.978
76
o ffic e h o u rs w ill b e a s f o l l o w s :
our own defeat to advocate putting
In 1909 Mr. Lyans was graduat­
» 2 ............. - ............... 5.95603
DOLLAR-.JOHNSON— In this city of the propellors was bad luck, aud
sewing machines on the free list;
especially
in
the
latter
case
could
8 A . M. to 12 M. a n d 1 P. M to 3 P. M.
ed from the University of Oregon,
July 15, 1914, R. Stanley Dollar,
17 ........... — - ............3 .24° 80
but what has been the result?
It
and the following year went to Co­ =
of San Francisco, and Miss Esther not have been guarded against, but
18
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9.48367
A ll o u r c u s t o m e r s a re e a r n e s tly r e q u e s t ­
19
__________ 12,219.26
has been the annual custom, at this
Johnson, of Coquille Rt.Rev. Win. good luck must have then supple­
quille where he taught in the high
mented
the
efforts
of
the
men
or
* 0 ______________ 3,165 14
e d to r e m e m b e r th e s e h o u r s s o th a t
Horsfall officiating.
time of the year, of the Singer Sew­
school. In 1910 he took the Cecil
2 6 _________________ 4 ,488.72
The bride is the daughter of they would not have extricated
ing Machine Co , during every year
J
n o n e m a y lo s e th e C a sh D is c o u n t on
themselves
without
serious
disaster.
Rhodes scholarship examination
Alfred Johnson, S r, and one
30 ............................... 5.249 3°
that I have had any knowlege of
A
bar
as
docile
even
as
that
o
f
the
and
went
to
Oxford.
Three
years
of the
popular and handsome
i
th e ir b ills b y p r e s e n t in g th e m a f t e r 3
it— and they have been there twen­ young ladies of this city, which has Coquille is not to be monkeyed
Total
$90,675.59
were spent in England and in trav­
ty years or more—to close down for been her home for tbe greater part with, and when two disabled boats,
P . M . on th e te n th o f th e m o n th .
A case similar to the one just eling on the continent. On his re­ i
oue month, as they said, for repaits of her life.
The grocm is a mem­ fastened together by a line, can be decided is pending in the Circuit turn to the United States Mr.
and lor other purposes
Within ber of the well-known ship owning landed through a heavy surf and court, being that ot the Pillbury
the past two or three days I learn Dollar family, being a son of Rnbt. find a safe resting place on a sand Lumber Co. against Road Dist No. Lyans entered Clark University, in
from the Elizabeth Journal, the Dollar, the latter being present at beach, tbe goddess of luck must be 30, and the same points are in­ Massachusetts, and last year re­
property and voice in days past of tbe wedding. A select company of somewhere in the offiog.
volved A case against the Bandon ceived his Ph. D. degree in philos­
—
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. —1 ■ .
the distinguished and honorable the relatives and intimate friends
road district also binges on the ophy and education.
John Kean, my predecessor, a pro­ witnessed the ceremony, which was
same points, with the addition tha
Judith of Bethulia
tectionist and a Republican, that performed at the residence of the
an internal district fight is involved.
i
the situation has entirely changed, bride’s brother, E. E. Johnson. The
University of Oregon, Eugene,
At the Scenic Friday night will It seems that a small number of vot­
and instead of closing down the rooms were handsomely decorated
ers
held
a
meeting
ift
an
obscure
be shown oue of tbe reallv great
July 18 — Among the participants
plant for four weeks this year they with roses, carnations, gladiolas,
pictures that no one should miss. place and voted to expend the in the successful Educational Con­
notified their workmen on Monday ferns etc. E. E. Johnson acted as
whole
10
mill
tax
on
what
is
known
Judith of Bethulia, by Thomas
ference held this week end in con­
last that no such shutdown would best man, while MrB E. E. Johnson
Baily Aldrich, is the story, taken as tbe Two-mile road. Later, other
take place; that a week would be was matron of honor.
Mrs. Csl. from the Apocrypha, of the heroic citizens ol tbe district held another nection with Summer S ’ hool of the -
as long as they could afford to have Slagle, sister of Ihe bride, played
defense of Judea by the Jews of meeting and voted to expetid the University of Oregon have been
the plant idle this year; that they tbe wedding march.
After the Bethulia and their final triumph money on the main line of the road Superintendent C. A. Howard of
had sold out their stock of sewing ceremony a wedding supper was
over the vast army of Nabuchuousor to the Curry county liue as previ­ 1 Coquille, Superintendent H. L
machines, aud that their orders served, and the guests received
after Judith had outwitted and ously laid out
were such as to keep the Singer souvenirs of hind-painted Curds
Another point touching the road Hopkins of Bandon, and Superin­
slain bis general Holofernes.
It is
Sewing Machine plant busy and attached to miniature bags of rice.
cases
in which Attorney Liljeqvist tendent A. T. Park of Myrtle Point.
presented in four reels made by the
humming for the rest of the year.” The newly married couple left Sat­
Superintendent Park, who has
Biograph Co. and with Blanche has won out before the higher court
urday by automobile for Roseburg Sweet in tbe title role. It is hardly is that tbe proceedings in the road | resigned his position at Myrtle
I I A V I N G le a s e d th e p la n t o f th e C o -
Now witch our friend Hawley aud will spend their honeymoon at necessary to remind any one that districts were taken according to
Point, and who will spend the next
the
book
of
insti
uctions
prepared
q u ille M ill a n d M e r c a n tile C o m ­
northern
points,
after
which
they
wield bis immense influence at Wash­
when the Biograph company hin lies
year in Post Graduate work at the
a great subject it rises fully to the by Mr. Liljeqvist in 1909, with
p a n y , th e u n d e r s ig n e d is n o w p re p a r e d
ington for the preservation of our will be at home at Oakland, Cal.
requirements of tbe occasion
In which he also prepared a full set of University of Oregon, discussed
mail service.
This is one of the
t o fill a ll o r d e r s f o r a n y k in d
of
blanks to be used. Where these the matter of library equipment.
tbe
staging
ot
this
production
over
\YILSON-STUMP—In this city Ju­
times we need a real live man, and
instructions
have
been
followed
and
ly 18, 1914, Fred E Wilson and five hundred people were employed
He has been attending the regular
one who is willing to scrap to the
Rebecca Luse Stump, Justice of and three hundred horsemen. Char­ blanks used, the proceedings of the courses during the Summer School.
districts
have
i>een
found
to
be
im­
last ditch for the rights of his con­
iots, helments and other war para-
the Peace Stanly officiating.
Superintendent Hopkins arrived
The contracting parties are na­ pbernala had to be especially de­ pregnable.
stituents. at Washington J ub I for
at
the University from Seattle last
E s p e c ia l a t t e n t io n w ill b e p a id t o th e
signed
aud
constructed.
guidance next fall, we adviso every tive products of Coos County and j
week during the sessions of the
are well and favorably known on
lo ca l d e m a n d , a n d e v e r y e f fo r t w ill b e
Louis
Reeves
Harrison,
in
the
The
Baxter
Changes
Hands
one in Coos county to now watch the Bay side whers their lives have
Ministerial Conference, many of
Moving I’ icture World says of this
m a d e t o s u p p ly a n y t h in g n e e d e d a t th e
Mr Hawlev's smoke— is they can I been spent.
Tbe bride is the \ picture: "A fasc.Dating work of
Arthur Peart has givrn up the which he attended. His relatives
see any smoke.
s h o r t e s t p o s s ib le n o tic e .
Y our ord ers
daughter of W. A. Luse
T h e' high artistry, ‘Judith of Bethulia’
Baxter hotel, serving bis last meal live in Eugene and he is attending
groom is a former Sumner boy and not only ranks as an achievement
a
r
e
s
o
lic
it
e
d
.
yesterday morning. He was at once many of the Summer School lec-
! is engaged in the undertaking busi-
this country, but will make for­ succeeded by M. M Young, who
Coos Dairymen Progessive j ness in Marshfield, being also cor- in
eign producers sit up and take has been conducting the New Eng­ i tures.
o m r o f the county. The marriage notice. It has a signal and imper­
Superintendent Howard t o o k
Prof. II. B. Graves, head of the came as a surprise to their many ative message, and the technique land house, who opeDed tbe diniDg
part in the discussion Friday even­
r
o
o
m
again
this
morning.
Mr
dairying department of the O A C. friends.
displayed throughout an infinity of Young has made the reputation of ing, on the subject o f'H ig h School
who has been visiting the different
of detail, embracing even the deli­ serving the most boimteous meal in
Standardization,” in which he has
Sections of Coos county in company j (1RANT-SCHNUR In this city Ju­ cate film tinting and toning, marks
town, aud without doubt he will
with County Agriculturalist Smith
ly 18, 1914, Olen Grant and Min­ an encouraging step in the develop­ keep up his li k in the Baxter. been deeply interested ever since
and helping toward the organiza­
LESSEE
nie Inez Schnur, both of Myrtle ment of the new art."
When asked as to his plans by the his close contact with the develop­
tion of now testing associations, told
Point, Justice of the Peace Stan-
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