Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 29, 1914, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T he C oquille H erald
V O L. 33,
NO . 15
CITY DIRECTORY
Fraternal and Benebo e n t Order
PER Y E A R $1.50
C O Q U IL L E , COOS C O U N T Y , OREGON, T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 29, 1914.
DIGNITY AND BEAUTY CHARACTERIZE VAST EXHIBIT PALACES
h'. Jit A. M.—Regular meeting
• Chadwick Lodge N o . 88 A. F. A A.
M.. at Masonic Hall, ever) Sa'urday
nicht in «ach month ou or iicior» tin*
lull moon.
1). D. F ierce , W. M.
K. H. M ast . Secretary.
A
Mighty Panama-Pacific International Exposition Will Open on Time In Every Detail.
K. 8.— Regmur meeting <>l Beulah
. Chapter No, 6, second and fourth
Friday evenings of each month, in Ma­
sonic Hall.
M ary A P ikmck , W. M
A nna L aivhenck -ec.,
O
r O. O. F —Ooi|iiille Lodge No.53,1. O.
1. O. F., inectH every Saturday night
n Odd Fellows Hall.
C. H. C i . eavks , N. G.
J. s. I,A1YHKNCK, Sec.
A U IK B BB KK a H LODOR, N o . M
1 f). (». K., meets every necond ami
fourth Wodnesday nights in Odd Fellows
Hull.
I-. mily H eiibky , N. G,
A nnie L awrence . Sec.
aUlJinI.I.K ENCAMP.VIENT, No. 25
J 1. O. O. F „ meets the first and third
Thursday nights inOdd Fellows flail.
J. S. B arton , 0. \
J. S .L awrence , Sec.
C
[ T NIGHTS OF PYTH IAN . — Lycurgus
l \ Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights
in W. O. W. Hall
R. K. W atson , K R. 8.
O. A. M1NTONYE, C. C.
w
^HKN the war broke out in Eu- I self supplied the answer. None of the I Francisco both by sea and by rail andt This photograph, taken from the roof
I i I j I j .
O n .Uu
roi>e millions of people through forty participating nations withdrew were rapidly installed in the vast ex | of the giant Palace of Machinery. ] ace of Varied Industries, next the
out the world wondered what from the Exposition.
In the latter Mbit palaces. A single shipment from | shows that the vast main exhibit sec- | ace of Manufactures, the Tower
effect It would have ui>on the great Ex- part of September thousands of tons Japan in November consisted of 1,100 tion was finished months before the Jewels, the Palace of Liberal
position at San Francisco. Europe it 'o f exhibits had begun to reach San * tons of priceless displays.
| opening of the Exposition on Feb. 20, I and the Palace of Education. In
til
a »er ie th© giant lr’ amp hai A jv B o i
Pal- j the Rising Sun; next to the right cornea
of the unfinished Tower of Ages, next the
Arts dome of the Palace of Transportation,
the | and ou the right is the Palace of Mines.
STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
er Champ Clark, who control the
plaza park, consented to its use
again this year. The ‘ 'Community
Events of Interest Reported the slories tbat cartloads o( money
Christmas Tree” is an idea ol one Compiled by State Bureau of
Industries and Statistics
For The Herald
wrre poured into the campaign to Manifold Uses to which the Mysterious Current Can be|°f ibe b‘g eastern cities, but it is so
pretty a custom that large and small
lil) MEN —C ihi nilln Tribe No, 40, 1.
elect Mr. Peurose The Senate does
Put to Lighten Labor and Save Time
Salem, Dec.— Wanted— a remedy
O. R. M., meets every Friday night
(By J E Jones )
places all over the country are
not take kindly to this suggestion,
in W. O. W. Hall.
adopting it Try it in your own for the football and mouth disease
.1. 8. B arton , Sachem.
either, as it is rather against the
" A VAN ISH IN G R A C E ’
The prosperity of any nation is eighty-three and one-third cents to town.
in colleges.
A . P. M ii . i - e r , C . of It.
Secretary o. the Interior Franklin
investigate
,
,
lhe condi. sixteen and one-quarter cents per
W. A. —Regular meeting! of Rea-
Florence wants a hotel and a can­
' a ° winner.
**»"■ ><■ '
Still,
this
thing
was
.
.
.
.
.
mill,
NOW’ W H O I S S U P P O S E D T O R E A D I T ?
• ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A. K. Lane is going to give the
I tion of its agricultural development. ton.
nery.
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­ Indians a chance to become some­ done in the cases of Senator Steph
Not only has the use of tarm ( Of course this is a big country,
It has been estimated that there
urdays in each month.
Grant county tax levy reduced
thing of consequence on iheir own enson and Lorimer, and the latter were never more than 400,000 In­ machinery reduced the cost of farm ud it takes a lot of words and a lot
C. D. H udson , onsu 1.
Li, H. I rvine , lerk.
account. His plati is to make the walked the plank in consequence dians in North America, but in products, hut it has also been an of printing to keep the people in- four mill».
S. A .— Regular meeting of Laurel Indian a lull-Hedged citizen, and to of having been found guilty.
Wallowa has a new electric feed-
spite of the enormous per capita aid in improving their quality, due formed as to the affairs of Agnciil-
. amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall,
A M E R IC A 'S SH IPM EN TS OF SINEW S
acreage available, they were often to the more scientific methods of ture It is related that once upon chopping plant.
Front, street, second and fourtli Tues­ turn him loose to work out his own
OF WAR
a man who clamored for a
^
day n ghtB in eacli month.
salvation. The idea iu our govern­
in want ol food; due to their crude plautiug and harvesting which it a . . time
. ,
. c . .
. .
The route for the Columbia-Clat-
M ary K ern , Oracle.
big
job
was
satisfied
when
set
to
,
Senator
Hitchcock
ol
Nebraska
ment
that
the
Red
Man
must
be
and
inefficient
methods
of
tilling
has
rendered
possible.
The
in-
E dna K elley , Rec.
,
, .
. , ,
sop canal has been surveyed,
kept on his own reservation, band­ and Representative Bartholdt of the soil. Today, by means of the creasing adoption of machinery is work washing an elephant. I his
197,
amp
No.
W
.—Myrtle
may have been a uo larger task
Plumbing industry boomed all
W . O meets
th every
ever Wednesday at 7:30 ed out his rations, and kept con­ Missouri have introduced bills in improved methods and wide spread due to a realization of both its ef­
p. m at W. O. W. Hail.
stantly under the thumb of the Congress making it unlawful for adoption of agricultural machinery, ficiency and economy when com­ than to attempt to supply every- over Oregon by the cold spell,
Lee Currie, C. C.
goveinmeut is to be made obsolete, business concerns in the United | thjs sarae aiea easily supplies food pared with manual and animal labor body with something to read but, Marion county tax levy is reduc-
J ohn L eneve , Sec.
combined with the growing diffi­ the Agricultural Department has ed three and sevcn tcnths mi]ls>
VKN1NGTIDE C IR C LE No. 214, according to Mr Lane, and he de- States to contract or ship to any na- j for a population of 90 million
Gresham_ cannery plan, ol Fruit
meets second and fourth Monday dares tbat the "orphan asylum tion at war, any class of ammuni- j
Since the dawn of history man culty of obtaining sufficient com­ come very close to doing it, since
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
according to the annual report of Growers Associatjon completed.
idea" must he abandoned.
The tion, arms or armament. In line bas devise various implement to petent help on American (arms.
O ra X. M aury , G. N.
38,000,000 agricul-
„
,
„
M ary A. P ierce , Clerk.
Secretary prosposes to take a few with this same theory that in order ajd him in reducing the manual and
Accurate data collected by the the Department
. . . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Metz have es-
, ,
,
,
„
Indians each year from the differ­ to maintain strict neutrality the animal labor involved in farm work United States Government shows tural bulletins were distributed dur-
c
c
tabltshed a glove factory at Eugene,
ings second and fourth Saturdays in ent tribes and make each stand on United States should not permit it* Until very recently, hutvever. these that the average .arm borsedoes no t tng the past fiscal year.
I he Sup-
“
each month in W. O. W. Hall.
Marshfield the Noble estate will
It may be a long institutions to supply the sinews of implements were of crude construe- work more tbau three hours a day, erinteudent of Documents sold 231,-
F rank B urkholder , Pres. bis own leet
O. A. M intonyb , Sec.
road to make ‘ ‘good Indians” out war, Charles M Schab president of ■ [¡on and as a consequence the a- and that the labor thus performed 821 documents for $21,708 76. and erect a business building 50 by too.
Eugene— The brick industry ob-
t t U ATE R N A L AID N o . 398, meets the of live tribesmen, but Lane never the Bethlehem Steel Company, has mount of labor required ol the far- costs approximately eight cents per the rest of the bulletins were dis-
r second and fourtli Thursdays each lound any job too big, and since we
tributed tree.
jects to competing with prison brick.
acceded
to
the
request
of
President
mer
for
a
given
output
was
very
hour
It
is
obvious
that
almost
any
month at W. O. W. Ilali.
n
.
A hshwav has been completed
have waited three hundred years to Wilson and Secretary of State Rfy- great and jis working hours neces- form ol mechanical power is cheaper
M rs . C has . K vland , Pres.
Use of Crop Remnants
arQund ,he falIs of ,he
M rs . L ora H arrington , Sec. find out what to do with the Iu-
an, and has cancelled an order from sarily long.
This condition con than this.
As Organic Soil Matter, Nor(h Bend_ Improvements and
The latest development in power
Educational Organizations and Clubs dians. it is refreshing to fiud a man Great Britain to furnish twenty sub­ tinued to exist with very slight
at last who has lhe authority, and marines at a net cost of $350,000 mollifications until about 1850, at application to fatm machinery is el-
maintainance cost for 1914 $146,-
O Q U I (. L E E D U C A T I O N A L
Oregon Agricultural
College,
American manufacturers which time the general change from ectric drive which is readily adapt-
LE AG U E —Meets monthly at the is willing to exercise it, in an effort each.
864.
Corvallis, Ore , Dec. — While such
High School Building during the school to make real men and women out have been meeting tremendous de­
band
to
machine
methods
began,
able
to
practically
every
type
of
The Swope Mill Co have pur­
year for the purpose oi discussing edu­
crop remnants as stubble, corn sto­
of those wards.
Mr. Lane.says mands from the European nations Iu the 12th census report the lol- farm machine used today, and thou-
cational topics.
ver and spoiled hay should be re­ chased aud will operate a sawmill
hKNA AEDEKSON, PieS.
that “ our hope lies in schools for for war supplies and equipment. lowing statement is made:
[sands of farmers throughout the
E dna M inard , Sec.
turned to the soil when not other­ at Downs.
the young, and in casting more and All these shipments have gone to
"The year 1850 practically marks United States are now using the el­ wise used on the farm, there are
Pendleton gets 16,000 feet of six
O K E E L K LU B —A business men's more responsibility upon the ma­
the Allies, since Germany has been I j be cjOSP 0f the period in which the ectric motor for power purposes
social organization. Hall in Laird’ s
other forms of these remnants that foot concrete walk Horn the North­
tured, and letiing them accept the inaccessible to our ships. And while oniy (artn implements and machin- with entire success.
building, Second street.
should never be put to this use. ern Pacific.
A. J. S herwood , P.es.
results.” One cannot read Secre­ uttwittingly, our aid has been a ery 0(ber than the wagon, cart and
The power and lighting compa­
F red S la GLB, Se..
Screenings from seed-cleanings, as
Ontario--railroad from Grange-
tary Lane’s report, which takes up great boon to the Allies, Great Brit- cotton gin, were those which, for nies all over the country realize the
well us potato, celery and onion tops, ville, Ida., to Nevada to pass
o m m e r c ia l cL U b
l . i i .H azahd
President; C. A. H oward ,Secretary great internal questions, including ain has been a perfect pirate in its Want of a belter definition, were immense busineso which is before should be burned in order to pre­
through here.
conservation, without a full con­ interference with American ship- ca|)ed implements ot hand produc- them in rural communities, aud to­
vent the spread of weed, insect and
Woman’s Federation will try to
viction that President Wilson has a ping interests, and has overhauled ,{on
Transportation Facilities
day these companies are rapidly ex ­
disease pests, according to the an- establish a hospital for crippled
real
statesman
in
charge
of
the
In­
most
of
the
cargoes
originating
in
tending
their
lines
into
farming
ter­
R A IN S —I-eave, south bound H:00 a.
Since then the successive years
thorities of the Oregou Agricultural j children with state aid.
the United States, and in many
m. and 3:00 p. m. N
havi
seen consistent improvement ritory and giving the farmer light College.
,0:40 a. in. and 4:40 p. in.
Another fignt is to be made to
instances
has
prevented
delivery
of
N E U TR A L IT Y AT PANAM A
in the design and manutaclure of and power which are available at a
The problem of utilizing to best develop the Oregon Stone industry
shipments on the general supposi­
OATS— lx boats plying on the Co-
moment’s
notice,
24
hours
per
day.
advantage the unused portions of
Colonel Goethalsat Panama, sent tion that they were "suspicious.” agricultural power machinery, and
qnille river afford ample accommo­
and stop importing substitutes.
dation b>r carrying freight and ptasen shivers through the Washington
its adoption on larms of ; ppreciable Not only this, but many farmers are crops in maintaining soil fertility
The advocatates of the Hitchcock
gers to Baudot! an I way points. Boats
also using heating and cooking de­
Experting county records by
size
has
been
pratically
universal
without at the same time scattering
leave at 7:30, 8 :30, 9:20 and 9:£0 a. m. government when he asked for two and Bartholdt measures declare that
vices which are opetated by electric weeds, insects and plant diseases, Portland accountants has doubled
The
substitution
of
machinery
for
and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4:45 p. tr.
submarines to preserve neutrality at some sort of legislation of this kind
the cost to nearly every county.
current
was presented to Professor W ¡L
TAGE—.1. L. Laird, proprietor. De- the Canal
The newly elected leg­ is essential, and they hold out that hand and animal labor has resulted
Electric current is not a luxury Powers, assistant agronomist, who
pirts 5:30 p. m. for lioseburg via
The S. P. Co. claims to have
in
many
notable
reductions
both
in
Myrtle Point,carrying the United States islature of California is pledged to this is quite necessary for the Con­
as many seem to think, anti careful
spent
ten millions on the coast this
time
and
cost
of
producing
and
proposes
rotation
as
a
solution
Clo­
mail and pasengers.
to pass drastic legislation aimed gress to pass some such law in or­
year in betterments and new lines.
study
will
demonstrate
that
electrici­
handling
the
output
of
the
farm.
ver,
vetch
or
peas
may
be
grown
on
against
the
Japanese,
and
the
yellow
OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar, post­
der to more fully protect and estab­
master. The mails close as follows: men have shown in their attacks
For instance, the lime required to ty can and will meet conditions bet- a plot one year, followed by a grain
The Stettler Box factory of Port­
lish the neutrality which our gov­ produce a bushel of wheat has been ter than any other form of lieht and
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in.
land
will build a large additional
crop
the
next.
Then
corn,
pota­
Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:16 p. in. upon German possessions that they ernment wishes to obtain.
reduced from an average of three powei.
Uandon and way points,7 a m. Norway are spoiling tor a fight. Our weak­
toes or other cultivated crops can l>e plant on the east side to cost $60,-
and \ragol2:45 p.m. Eastern mail 4:15
A S U B S T I T U T E F O R " T I P P E R A R Y ” hours and three minutes, at a cost
-----------
grown, and at tRe last cultivation 000
ness is at Panama, and the Japs
a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: p. m.
Josephus
the
First,
Lord
of
the
of
twenty
cents,
to
nine
minutes
Electricity
is
usually
measured
clover
or vetch sowed This may
The Heppuer Semi-Weekly Her­
know it. They are also fully ad­
City and County Officers
In 1855, and sold by the kilowatt hour,
be turned under the next year, ad- ald devoted 24 pages to Morrow
vised as to what they are likely to American Admirably, more famil­ at a cost of ten cents.
The kilowatt-hour (kw-hr.) is ding soil fertility to the value of county interests in a very well-con-
Mayor.............................A.
T. Morrison
get in the way of adverse legislation iarly known as the Secretary of the four hours and thirty-four minutes
Recorder ....................... J.
S. Lawrence
Navy,
denies
that
be
has
forbidden
labor
was
required
to
produce
a
equivalent
to 1 1-3 b. p working $8.40 for each ton of clover and $9 structed promotion number Dec 15.
Treasurer........................... K. H. Mast in California. Colonel Goethals has
City Attorney
L.
A. Liljeqvist
undoubtedly lound the Japanese the singing of that catchy air, “ It's bushel ol corn, while in 1864 the for a period or one hour. The kilo­ (or each ton of vetch. All unused
After donating $450,000 to the
Engineer
P. M. Hall-Lewis
a Long Way to Tipperary,” — and average time was reduced to forty- watt (kw ) is further divided into portions of the crops with the ex­
Tumalo project, Oregon is to be
Marshal
......................... A. P. Miller very annoying, and whatever other
Night Marshal
Oscar WicKham reason may be assigned his purpose whether "Tipperary” is against one minutes. In the year book of watts; 1000 watts equal to 1 kilo­ ception of potatoes, can be turned generously given the same amount
Water Superintendent .8. V. Kpjierson
neutrality or not, it appears that a the Department of Agriculture watt (kw.).
Lamps are usually under with no danger of spreading out of $12,000,000 collected from
Fire C h ie ;.......
5V. C. Chase has doubtless been to protect the
new
jingle
has
been
taken
up
by
(1899),
it
is
stated
that
it
formerly
rated
in
watts.
A 40 watt Mazda disease, since no disease will live in sales of Oregon public lands.
Councilmen —D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels Canal against them. The Wash­
C. I. K ime, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly­
the
middies.
Try
it
on
the
melo-
required
11
hours
of
manual
labor
lamp
(about
32
candle-power)
will so many kinds of crops.
While m liions have been added
ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings ington government is trying to get
to cut and cure a ton of hay .whereas consume 40 watt hours ol electric
"So far as spreading disease is
first and third Mondays each month. ahead of California by passing a deon:
to
investments by public seivice cor­
general immigration bill that will “ Sister Susie’ s Sewing Shirts for the same work is today accomplish energy in one hour. At to cents concerned,” said Professor Bailey, porations in Clatsop county, the
Justice of the Peace .....J. J. Stanley
Soldiers,
ed with the aid of machinery in one per kw-hr, this would” mean a cost oi the Plant Pathology department,
total assessed valuations this year
Constable ................... Ned C. Kelley cover the Japanese question, and
which at the same time will not be Such Skill at Sewing Shirts our Shv j hour and thirty-nine minutes, the i of 4 mills ($0.004) Ptr hour. 746 "straw and corn stalks are harmless, are $20,000 less than last year
Young Sister Susie Shows,
labor cost being reduced from 1 watts are equivalent to 1 h. p.
but potato tops, celery tops and on­
County Judge
John T. Hall offensive to the Mikado’s Empire.
The publishing industry has been
Some Soldiers Send Epistles, Say
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J.
ion tops should be removed from
IN VESTIG ATIO N S
THAT
DO
NOT
boosted of late in this state by Ada
Armstrong
They’d Sooner Sleep on This­ of oranges that tasted like chips, being prohibited.
the field and burned when long pe-
James Watson
Clerk
ENTHUSE
B. Millican printing her legend
but which Irom the exterior were T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H R I S T M A S T R E E i , i o d r o , a | i o n ¡ , p r a c t i c e d
tles
..........W. W. Gage
Diseases
Sheriff .... .......
"The
heart of Oregon” and Col.
T. M . Diminick
Treasurer .....
Last
Christmas
Eve
a
beautiful
all
that
could
be
desired.
The
Senator Robinson insists that the Than the Saucy, Solt, Short Shirts
such as blight and leaf spot may he
T. J. Thrift
Assessor .........
E Holer his sociological study "Je­
trick
of
the
trade,”
against
which
1
tree
was
placed
immediately
in
front
report
from
Mexico
that
the
Car-
tor
Soldiers.
Sister
Susie
Sews
Raymond E. Baker
ispread in the remnants and their
School Supt.
.......... A. N. Gould tanza government paid two United
Surveyor.........
the federal institution has directed of the United States Capitol, and a fertility value is not great enough sus and the Unemployed.”
F O R C I N G O R A N G E S TO BE G o o d
F. E. Wilson
Coroner
The Pend'eton East Oregonian
The Agricultural Department at a bulletin, points cut tbat by a pro­ Christmas festival was held on the to warrant their use as fertilizers
.... Dr. Walter Culin States Senators $75,000 to bring
Health Officer
sa> s the United States will never
about the withdrawal of United Washington declares tbat oranges cess of sweating on exposure in Capitol plaza. It was the first rec­ with all the danger involveo.”
have cheaper beef as long as land
States troops, should be investi­ are not mature unless the juice warm, moist air, oranges are given ognition of the “ Community Christ­
Societies will get the very best
Loos Bav is leading all points on prices soar and the packers have it
gated The Senate never has taken contains soluble solids equal to the appearance of being O K., mas Tree” idea, and it was so thor­
, in their power to adjust prices to
P R IN T IN G
the report seriously, and Senator more than eight per cent o f whereas they are in reality so far oughly appreciated by all who wit­ the coast for lumber shipments.
Handon water plant has been ac- the growers and to the consumer
below what they should be tbat nessed (he gorgeous spectacle, that
in
the
juice.
Gentle
re­
Smoot
thinks
it
should
be
treated
|
acid
at the office o f Coquille Herald
•
I
•»
^according to their own sweet fancy.
S a l a s so much "piffle.” Senator Nor- flection willtikely produce an image shipment in interstute commerce is ! Vice President Marshall and Speak- qttired by the city.
Y T H IA N SISTERS—Justus Temple
I No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­
day nights in VV. 0. W. Hall.
Mts. G e irue D avis , M. E. C.
M rs . F hkd L inboar , K. of R
ij
FROM THF NATIONAL CAPITAL
ris is Insisting upon an invastiga
tion o! the Pennsylvania primaries,
j and he wauts to get at the truth of
Electricity for Farms
R
M
R
E
F
mao JTlyet_
C
K
C
r
B
S
P