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T he C oquille H erald VOL. 33, NO. 24 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915. CITY DIRECTORY FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL [ are brought before PER YEAR $1.50 the nation day Teaching the Angels to Fly at the Panama* Ray Watson and J. F Schroeder danced the old-fashioned dance byplay as a result of the European Pacific International Exposition Frate mat and Benevolent Order called the "Valsovienna ” No one war, and if the men in charge of Events of Interest Reported could play the music for this dance, New Idea Sprung on U . of the government were as ready to F. & A. M.— Regular meet meeting of • Chadwick Lodge No, (18 A. “ F A A . For The Herald so Mrs Watson sang it; but Mr. O . Student* resent insults, real and imaginary, M., at Masonic Hall, every Saturday Schrotdei soou became winded and as are most of the public.the United i night in each month on or before the (By J. E. Jones.) full moon. D. D. Flutes, W. M. University of Oregon. Eugene— protested that she sang too fast. States would undoubtedly have R. H. M a st , Secretary. t h e a t t a c k o n m o u n t v e r n o n At miduight refreshments were Three firms handling a line of the been at war with most every nation K. 8.— Reguiar meeting of lleulah Another effort is being made by served. All uresent enjoyed them same grade in the same territory re in Europe before this. The moral • Chapter No. t>, second and fourtn selves until a late hour, aud voted vealed to an investigator their ad Friday evenings of each month, in Ma of the idle agitators who breed in is: Keep Cool and this applies with i prolific numbers at the national cap equal force to every class of people. sonic Hall. vertising and their selling cost fig the afiau a success. M aky A. P ikbck , W. M. ital, to stir up sentiment against the ures: A nna L awrence Sec., STATE IMMIGRATION LAWS management ot Mount Veinon on- A Local Sensation C spent $29,000 in advertising: California has brought herself in [ O. O. F.—Coqullle budge No. 53, 1. O. the Potomac, the borne ol General his selling cost was six per cent. 1 . O. F., meetB every Saturday night to prominence in consequeuce of Washington and bis family. As Among the marriage licenses in B spent $49.000 in advertising: bis u Odd Fellows Hall. auli-alien laws, but the tnauner in H. It. M o o r e , N. G. usual, the critics pick out particular last week's edition of the Herald selling cost was four per cent. A J . S. LAWRENCE, Sec. which Arizona has tackled the iucidrnts to make it appear that the was one reading: “ Harold Moore spent $85,000 in advertising: his question is unique. A bill which I AM1F. R EBEK a H LODGE. N o . 20 "clutch of greed” is apparent iu the and Nellie Church." Upon read selling cost was two and one half has recently passed the lower House , I. O. O. F., meets every second and ing this, Dr. Moore, lather ol Har per cent. fourth Wednesday nights inOdd Fellows administration of Mount Veinon. of the state forbids any persons to i Hall. E m a A nderson , N. G, However, the facts are that about old of this place, got an idea. Of Naturally A ’s price to the consum engage iu hazardous occupations A n s i v . L aw kkkck , Sec. the time of the civil war the govern course the license wasn’t issued to er for a line of the same grade in unless able to read and write. This his son Harold, but. upon going the same territory could be no /'-«OQU ILi.E ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 ment of ibe United States and the U I. O. O. F., meets the first and third Commonwealth of Virginia had per law is described As "water-tight home, Dr. Moore conveyed tlie im greater than B's and B's no greater Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. against protest by Japan.” Most mitted the mansion at Mount Ver pressiou his wile that tbe Harold than C’s. J. S. B arton , 0 . I*. Vet though A spent any kind of occupation can be dis J . S. L awkknck . Sec. non to become a delapidated old named in the paper was their own nearly twice as much in advertising covered to have a hazard if the com n i g h ts o f f y t h i a s . —bycurgus structure, and the entire estate was offspring. Mrs. Moore became so as B, his selling cost was nearly 50 petition of cheapness of labor be Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights in a condition of shameful neglect. excited that the doctor beat a retreat per cent less. He lowered his sell in W. O. W. Hall. comes too pressing An editor of K. R. W atso n , K R. S. Mount Vernon was actually saved uniil Harold appeared at the house. ing cost by selling more goods, and one ot the leading newspapers of O. A. M inton yk , 0 . 0 . to the people of this country by the Wbeu H rold aud his mother bad he sold more goods because he ad tie country comments that “ if the i j YTHIAN SISTERS—Justus Temple Mount Vernon Ladies Association, finally adjusted the difficulty, after vertised more. H ’s profits grew as 1 No. 35, meets first ami Third Mon legislature passes the law of its own toundcd by Miss Ann Ramela Cun- lots of arguing on Harold's part, his selliog cost decreased. Accord day nights iu W. O. W. Hal!. Mss. G kikok D a v i s , M. E. C. ninghan, known as the "Southern volition it is entitled to most of the ' the doctor appeared no the scene ingly, the man who paid the cost of M r s . F rkd L inkoar , K. of R credit for the ingenious evasion ofj Matron.” The Mount Vernon La and informed them that most every A ’s extra advertising over B was p ED M EN —Oouuille Tribe No, 46, 1. dies Association has had among its the spirit which annulled its pre-, body in town was under the im B, and the man who paid the cost I V O. R. M., meets every Friday night vious effort.” members some ot the most promi pression that Harold was married. of B’s extra advertising over C was I n W. O. W. Hall. J. S. B arton , Sachem. WHERE WILL TAXATION END? nent women of the ?ountry, among In the meantime, Willie Schroeder C. A. P. M ii . i . kr , C. of R. In view of the fact that the feder whom are the present Regent, Miss and several others were busy get W. A. -R egu lar meetings of Bea This illustration was used to ting a bunch of boys together and • ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W . A. Harriet Clayton Comegys, a mem al government has been turning hammer home an advertising epi Hall, Front streer, first and third Sat ber of one of the best Deleware fam short corners to escape deficits that posting them on the state of affairs, gram before tbe class in advertising urdays in each month. ilies; Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, mother run into many millions, the warn and later, with the doctor’s assis'- C. D. H udson , Consul. at the Uuiversity of Oregon recent L. H. I r v i . n k , Clerk. F course angels By. Thut's why they have wings. A visit to the Panama- ance, they had a regular "charivari” of the great publisher: Miss Alice ing of Leader Underwood, of the ly. The lecturer was C F. Berg, of Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco any day that tile N. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel Longfellow, daughter of the immor House of Representatives, is of mo winged ladies are taking their places on the roofs of the exhibit palaces party arranged for Harold tor that Portland, vice president of Lennon’s, . amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, tal poet; Mrs. Mary T. Leiter, wife ment. Mr Underwood says that will be convincing If the accompanying photograph docs not serve that night. Front, street, second and fourth Tues the widely known glove, hosiery of the great Chicago financier; Mrs. mere must be some systematic meth purpose. The particular winged ladies In question are called "the acroterta.” day n gilts In each month. The boys descended upon the un and umbrella firm of Portland and There are to be thirty-two o f them distributed about the various exhibit pal M ar y K krn , Oracle. od of "control” devised for appro at about 7 L aura B randon , Itec. J. Dundas Lippincott, whose family aces. They are thirteen feet In height and weigh about 1,400 pounds; hence suspecting Harold Seattle. The epigram was as fol is known to the publishing world priations, otherwise it will he im the presence of the locomotive crane to assist In their flight to the roofs ot o’clock, and he was dragged from lows: W .— Myrtle amp No. 197, the buildings. the house and many were the con meets every Wednesday at 7:30 throughout the country; Mrs Jane possible to predict "where the bur "The man who does not adver p. m. at W. O. W. Hall. A. Riggs, the fame of whose family den of taxation of the American gratulations that were showered up Lee Currie, C. C. tise is the man who pays the cost people will end.” in banking is known whereever on him. He was then escorted by Southern Pacific to J ohn L knkve , Sec. G am e Laws Made to ol tbe other fellow’s edvertising.” Ex-President Tait is devoting banks and bankers exist; Mrs Hor torce to Leneve’s confectionery Show W onder Spots Favor Portland Sports t £VENINGTIDE CIRCLE No. 214, This is not the only advertising store and ordered to "set 'em up;” meets second and fourth Monday ace Maun Towner, wife of Congress most of his energies to this same point driven home by Mr. Berg, nights in W. 0 . W. Hall. problem, and perhaps the deter man Towoer, of Iowa, and many but he refused to do this, and de A nnie B ur kkoi . d e k , G.N. A reproduction of the Pacific Editor Herald: but it was the one that made the other equally well known women mined effort being made upon the M ary A. P ikrcr , Clerk. parted, swearing vengeance ou his Some one got a bill through the Coast wonder spots in miniature - greatest impression upon the stu The Advisory Committee for 1914 part of some of our great public namesake. TJ'ARMERS UNION.— Regular nieet- that is the main exhibit of the last Legislature, to prevent the dents, of whom many will some U ings second and fourth Saturdays in also indicates the high character of men may result in greater efficiency Southern Pacific i'impam which shooting of quail at any time in the eacli month in W. O. W. Hall. day be consumers of advertising and economy, and a definite policy people called by the Ladies Associa Baxter in a New Role F rank B urkho ld er , Pres. The deer season was also 1915 visitors to the Panama-Pacific year. themselves and who are now trying O. A. M intonyk , Sec. tion to their counsels. The com in fixing the extent of appropria International Exposition will see in shortened two weeks,and it is re to learu the methods and results of tions by Congress. mittee is as follows: Chief Justice r?K A T E K N A L AID No. 398, meets the Charlie Baxter, on his recent trip the cowpany’s own building on the ported that they tried to pass a bill advertising so that they may waste F second and fourth Thursdays each White, Washington, D. C ; Henry THEY ALL DO IT exposition grounds at San Francisco. to preventthe shooting of all kinds here from the Bay, undertook to as little money as possible when in month at W. O. W . Hall. Cass Ledyard, New York, N, Y.; M rs . C i i a s . E vi - a n d , Pres. There has been considerable com The entire exhibit will be enclosed of upland birds, even down to assist J. P. Topper in some light business. M rs . L o r a H a r k i n u t o n , Sec. Honorable George Gray, Wilming plaint manifested in the House of in a miniature woodland, with hawks. A law was also passed pro- carpentry work. He was standing "Consumers read the costly full ton, Delaware; Colonel William Representatives over the alleged ex- trails leading among real trees ancj hibiting the use of dogs iu hunting on a rather high box trying to nail Educational Organizations and Clubs Anderson, page ads. of great national adver Lexington, Virginia; up a transom over the door of a travagance ic the use of automo- foliage; with wild flowers growing what few up-laud birds we are al O Q U I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L Honorable Edwin Warfield, Balti tising campaigns and think they building After several futile at lowed to kill.The man that got that biles by William B. Wilson, Secre- j on natjve soil, aud the horticultural LEAGUE— Meets monthly at the pay the ultimate cost,” said Mr. High School Building during the school more, Maryland. taiy of Labor. Wilson was placed beauties of California and other bill through evidently never had a tempts to hit the nail, Charlie lost year for the purpose oi discussing edu Berg. "But they don’t. Neither The Mount Vernon Ladies As his nalance and fell backward, and in the Cabinet because he was a j coas, states blossoming in full bloom gun in his hand, or never even saw cational topics. does the manufacturer, who can sociation hjjs caused an admission member of the mine-worker’s un B irdik S kee lb , P ie s . in doing so he managed to knock a quial, grouse or pheasant. Tak according to season. E dna H ak lockkr , Sec. not decrease the quality of bis arti fee of twenty-five cents to be charg ion, and now it is claimed that he Passing from the foyer into the ing everything into consideration, down a stove and several yards of cle or make it cost more to the buyer ed all visitors, and the funds have has four automobiles, all paid for by stove pipe. He was seen limping central part of the building the vis that is the way they have our duck social organization. Hall in Laird’ s been used to restore Mount Vernon thau a rival article. Neither does to the railroad station on a very the government. The garage char law fixed, a man might just as well itor will find himself in a dif building, Sevond street. the jobber or retailer pay the cost; to its old grandeur. First-class L J. C a r y , Pres. ges for Secretary Wilson's machines ferent world. The entrance leads sell his gun and dog. It is a mys game leg, and it is rumored that be W. C. E ndicott , Sec. their profits remain stationery. men have been employed, and they amounted to $596 41 during 1914. had to cancel a dinner engagement through the heart of a California tery that some one didn’t try to get OMMERCIAL CLUB— L ko J. C ary h ave g iven t h e ir 'in t e llig e n t indus- ' The successful firm’s advertising big tree, just as the road passes a bill through to prevent the shoot as a result of his fall. It is a good PROTECTING THE TREKS L. II. H azard ,Secretary try and ] ;ves t0 tb e w o r k 0 f perpet Piresident; tbiug for Charlie that his bones are is bought and paid for by the fit ms ing of blue rock pigeons. through the famous "Wdwona” in The forestry squad in Washing uating and preserving the place. that are less successful. Taking a number of things into well cushioned. Transportation fa cilities the Mariposa Big Tree grove. _ They have very properly been paid ton have invented a tank-wagon -------- ---------- - - - "Take 10 stores, each doing $100 view, it is very evident that if a cer Here and there are the views of the ■p RAINS—Leave, smith bound 8:10 a. good salaries, but perhaps less than that carries a large supply of sul T o Shoot for Cup a day business, each with overhead tain per cent of Coquille’s sportsmen best known scenic features reached L m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound the same class of sei vice would have phur and lime. This is mixed with expense of 25 per cent of goods were million dollar men, as Port 9 :26 a. m. and 4 ;26 p. m. by the company’s lines. Mossbrae cost the government itself, had it water and by means of a long hose, land's sportsmen are, the duck law The Coquille Rod and Gun Club sold, and each with 25 per cent pro OATS—Six boats plying on the Co- dene its duty in acquiring Mount the highest ot trees are sprayed. | Fal1- near Shasta Springs, with her would be a good deal different. is going to bold a shoot for the fit. One of the ten owners sets quille river afford ample accommo Washington is literally a city 0! E v e n in g waters, is just before the dation lor carrying freight and pa3sen Vernon. There is no historic relic Around Portland they have large Fred Gilbert loving cup at this aside to per cent of his sales receipts gers to Bandon and way points. Boats in the world better preserved, and trees, and the development of means entrance, while Yosemite Valley is lakes, all of which are rented by place between March 15th and 20th. and doubles his sales. He thus re eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9:20 ami 9:C0 a. m. the management of which ought to for more effectively preserving this j seen ’ a tbe distance on the right these big clubs. The ducks are fed and at i -.00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. ir.. Fred Gilbert is unquestionably duces his overhead expense to I2j4 great wealth of natural beauty has and Lake Tahoe on the left. As t^TAG E—J. 1,. Laird, proprietor. Im be fieer from criticism than Mount throughout the year, and it is easy tbe most popular and expert trap per cent and his advertising expense parts 5:30 p. 111 . for li »»-burg via Vernon. The institutions under furnished the Forestry Department! the trails are lollowed through the for the Portlanders to get shooting shooter that ever lived His profits, The cup to fiye per cent. Myrtle Point, carrving the United Slates woodland other scenescorae iu view. government control do not, as a au opportuuity to directly observe mall and pasengers. at auy time of the day they wish is given in honor of Mr. Gilbert’s accordingly, are increased to 37J4 There is Crater Lake, Ore., repro rule, show good care, and the splen the progress of many methods which OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Llnegar, post duced with a faithfulness even e x The way they have the time law 20th anniversary as a trap shooter. per cent, less the five per cent ad master. The mails close as follows: did results which every observer have been produced from time to fixed we have to quit shooting at The Dupont Powder Company vertising expense, or seven and one Myrtle Point 7 :40 a. m. 5:20, 2:35 p.m. beholds at Mount Vernon, are clear time. While a good deal of the ex acting the identical color ol the the time the ducks start to fly of an has secured a large number of these half per cent more than in the be Marshfield 9:06 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. water. Again there is Mount Shasta Bandon, way points, 8:45 a m. Norway proofs that attacks upon the Mount perimenting has been done locally, evening. So now isn’t it very plain cups, and one will be given^to each ginning. His additional sales to a and AragoI2:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 Vernon Ladies Association are out still the whole country has been with her towering snow-clad peaks; p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7 :3 0 a. m. and a picturesque view of the Santa if we get no shooting, or very little club making the proper request for great extent mean correspondingly rageous. The agitators are asking benefited from the methods that here of a winter, that that will make one At a recent meeting of the decreased sales among the other City and Countv Officers for a congressional investigation. nave been tried out in Washington. | Clara Valle>’ and Lick Observatory. it all the better for these clubmen Rod and Gun Club it was decided nine owners: they have paid bis ad on the RAILROADS REGAINING COURAGE Tbere *s Midway Point on .... A. T. Morrison Perhaps s u c h an iuvesligation the following winter. For when to send for a cup, and it will be vertising bill, increased their over Mayor...... The railroad people have evident Monterey Peninsula; the Santa ....J. 8. Lawrence would be a good thing, as it might Recorder the ducks leave here iu the spring awarded to tbe man making the head proportionately and lessened Barbara Mission; Cataliua Island; .......... R. H. Mast Treasurer ly regained courage, as they hava P. M. Hall-Lewis clear the atmosphere of the untruths Engineer the Riverside Orauge district; Palm 00 amount of low water they go in- best score out ot a possible hundred, their profits proportionately, ........... \. P. Miller that have been circulated against ceased hanging about the doors of Marshal to the lakes around Portland by the at the traps. There must be at Mr Berg described the benefits Oscar WicKham Night Marshal Washington, and whether the in Canyon; the headgates of the True Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson the women, who have performed so thousanc^, not only from this county least ten members compete for the brought to farmers and rural resi kee Carson Irrigation project,Neva Fire Clue: W. C. Chase noble and patriotic a duty in be crease in rates is responsible or not, but from many others. So now enp, and, from the interest shown dents by advertising. "Millions of Councllmen—Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels their reports to the Interstate Com da; the Roosevelt Dam and Cliff C. I. Kline, Ned C.Kelley, W . H. Ly half of their country. Congressmen, Dwellings, Arizona; the famous old [ « “ ’t it plain to you why we want at the last meeting, tbe entire club dollars in labor-saving devices are ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings or individuals who look into the merce Commission show a more Alamo of San Antonio and a Louis- our du<* law changed and extend will likely be out after the cup, and annually sold to farmers through first and third Mondays each month. affairs at Mount Vernon are always healthful and encouraging condi iana plantation on Bayou Toche. ed> and wky Portland sportsmen(?) as the club cosists of perhaps fifty the press,” be said. convinced that the best possible re tion. Since the first of the year Justice of the Peace.......... J. J. Stanley An idea of the pains taken by the want theirs to stay just as it is. members, a lively shoot is antici "When an auto has to ascend a $30,000,000 in orders for locomo- Constable........................... Ned C. Kelley sults have been obtained. . . .company to accentuate the local Don’t think that we are envious of | pated hill, you do not pinch off the gas lives, cars and equ.pment have been j ^ of each view may ^ gajned Portland for we cer!ainlv are not. - «• - ♦ GOVERNMENT ENVELOPES to save money: you turn on more County Judge ............... James Watson P ,ce ■ I from the fact that it has obtained w e i u»t simply want a fair show at W ill go to Fair A total of 2,500,000,000 stamped gas. Now, business is all uphill: Commissioners- W. T, Dement, Geo. J. t h e PATENT o f f ic e card load after carload o f soil, shrub- Armstrong the birds in a sportsmanlike m anner envelopes are used annually iu the there are no level grades. Adver The officials of the patent office b ery, etc. from each district repre- Clerk................... Robt. Watson Harry Lockwood, of Bandon, tising is the gasoline of business. Alfred Johnson, Jr. conduct of official business ot the at Washington report that there are *ented ,“ ,lhe exhibit' For ««ample and do not wish to bog the w hole Sheriff ............... Treasurer......... ............ T. M. Dimmick government. There are three hun- . . .. 1 Santa Clara county sent several business. was in town last Friday. He is get Use it with judgement, but do not Assessor.......... ... ............ T. J. Thrift 47.000.000 coptes of patents scatter-1 car,oadso| (tM9 and toliage; A f ,_ S portsm an ting together a bunch of boys to at try to make your saving on it ..... Raymond E. Baker hundred and fifteen different styles, School Snpt. Surveyor........... C. F. McCullock sizes and grades of wrappers used ed about the establishment, "stack-; zona severa| cars of cactus and "Local dealers should use local tend the San Francisco Fair Cbas. ed on wooden shelves and exposed other plants. The whole is intended F. E. Wilson C oron er............. Knight* Entertain papers in connection with national and Vannie Willard of this place ...Dr. Walter Culin at the Capitol and in the Depart to danger from fires,” Health Officer This condi- to give the exposition visitors a ments. None of these envelopes tion has existed for years, and some' faithful idea ol ibe scenic and other J have volunteered to go, and he says campaigns by manufactures.” -------- are of any use to the general public, day the old rattle-trap, which looks 1 features to be found on the Pacific, j <ast Tudsday e v e n i n g t h e that he expects to have at least Mr. Berg’s lecture was illustrated Societies will g e t the very best as they are of the class that are like a "hur ah’s nest” may be de- coast— to show the man who thinks Kni b|s eDtertajDed at the w 0 1 tweuty from Bandon, Coquille and by advertising results secured by stamped "penalty tor private use to stroyed, with its priceless records, of Europe in contemplating a jour- PR I N T I X G Marshfield to represent Coos coun well-known manutacturers of autos, avoid payment of postage $300 ’’ just as the officials have been pre- ney or vacation that he is missing W ' ha11 ln honor of ,he K ‘ of P at the office o f Coquille Herald dieting year after year for a quarter something RF-AL when he fails to anniversary. The evening was giv- ty. They*1ntend leaving in a cou watches, hosiery, rooting and other THE STRUGGLE OF NEUTRALITY lines. See America First. :en to games and dancing. Mr».* ple of weeks. The most perplexing problems of a century. _____ A O K M R w.°„, C Kc C B P NON-ADVERTISER PAYS BILL