Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 02, 1915, Image 2

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T h e C o q u ille H e r a ld
Trouble Enough
were transferred to the home of
Mrs. Hark DuDhaui, who volun­
teered to take care of them.
The
little tots are aged three, five and’
nine, two boys and a girl
Much
sympathy is expressed lor the moth­
er and children.
Sheriff Johnson
should be praised for his kind act
in finding good quarters fot them.
News of a more definite character is
expected from the Portland chemist
soon.
(Ben H. Lauipman, Gold Hill News)
There’s trouble enough in the
world, good lack! there’s trouble
enough for all; yet we borrow the
», 1879 .
gray from a rainy day and muse
I*. C. L E V A R , la-ssec.
where the shadows fall. It isn't the
sortuw that enines to us, nor trou­
Devoted to the material and social
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ ble the t-ad fate* weave, can pull us
ticularly and cf Coos County generally. down to a sigh or a frown, or bill
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance us sit and grieve. It’s trouble we
make for sorrow’s sake, all on a
P h o n e M ain 3 8 1 .
East Fork Items
rainy morn — we cannot see that
clouds
must
be,
or
ever
the
spring
CONTRIBUTORS TO TH E
Alvin Brown, of McKiuley, is
is born.
FOUNDATION.
There's trouble enough in the building a blacksmith shop 32\40
world, good lack! there’s trouble feet, and one and a half stories high. I
(S. F Bulletin )
W. B. Merely is logging on Mid­
Among the securities contributed enough to spare; he keeps his grace
dle
creek from land thnt he has
who
lifts
bis
face
to
see
the
sun­
to the Rockefeller Foundation by
John D Rockefeller are five hun­ shine there. It’s over the hills at rented from tbe Southern Oregon
Co.
dred first mortgage bonds of the break 'o day the good glad sun is
thrown,
with
joyful
pride
he
takes
Walter Krantz, of Arsgo, went F A R M E R S ’
American-Agricultural
Chemical
UNION
OFFICIALS
Company, valued at $505,000. his stride to make the world bis out over the Coos Bay wagon road T H I N K R AILR O AD S A R E EN­
T I T L E D T O K\pRE R E V E N U E .
This company, as was stated in this owu. ft must be fun to be the sun last week to visit his mother, who
column yesterday, has reduced wa­ and her I the drifting mist— yet lives at Myitle creek
ges in its plant at Cartaret, New sometimes rain is good for pain, and
M J. Krantz made a trip to Co­
Products of Plow and Farmer Who
quille recently.
Jersey, from $2 a dav to $1.60 a keeps the Springtime tryst!
Lives at Home 8hould Be
'There’s trouble enough in the
day. Tous it has levied upon the
Miss Nicolai, of Portland, closed
Exempt From Increase.
poverty pinched workingmen in the world, good lack! there’s trouble a six-months sahool at Dura last
enough
I
trow;
lot
us
borrow
the
Cartaret fertilizer mills tor a portion
Friday. She is a good teacher, and
of the funds with which the Foun­ gleam from the early beam, and Mr and Mrs. McVey, with whom
By Peter Radford.
dation fights hookworms, looks aft­ always keep it so. If ever a sorrow she has boarded, know that when
L ecturer National Farm ers' Union.
should
come
to
you,
make
sure
that
er birds iu Florida, and investi­
she leaves it will seem as if their
T h e r e c e n t actio n of th e In te rs ta te
you do not woo; then lift your eyes girl was away from home.
C om m erce Com m ission in g ra n tin g an
gates the prevalent unrest.
in c re a se in freig h t ra te s in th o e a s te rn
A Barton Hepburn, a director to the misty skies and bid the sun
Hav is not plentiful on the Fist cla ssific a tio n of te rrito ry ; th e appliear
break
through.
To
each
and
all
of the Rockefeller Foundation as
Fork.
John Shuck had to haul tio n of th e roads to s ta te an d in te r­
well as the corporation controlling there comes a call, in every rainy some from Albert Bettye’ place at s ta te co m m issio n s for an in c re a se in
ra te s , an d th e u tte ra n c e s of P re sid e n t
the chemical company, testified be­ hour —“O, be of cheer, the sun is Fairview.
W ilso n on th e su b ject b rin g th e farm ­
here!
Who
minds
a
little
sbowet?”
fore the Federal Industrial Rela­
r s of th is n atio n face to face w ith th e
• -*•* ♦
A wood tick bored into one of e problem
of an In crease in fre ig h t
tions Commission that be did not
Juniors Entertained
Mariou Miller's legs and laid him ra te s . I t is th e policy of th e F a r m e rs ’
know that the Foundation held this
U nion to m e e t th e issu es affe ctin g th e
off work for a dry or two.
ball-million dollars' worth of bonds,
The Junior class of tbe High
w e lfa re of th e farm ers sq u a re ly an d
Mr Dobbins, a son-in-law of w e w ill do so in th is in sta n c e .
and that he had never visited the School was delightfully entertained
Capt. Clausen, bas bought Mr.
T h e tra n sp o rta tio n fa c ilitie s of th e
plant at Cariare!
When the strike by Mr. and Mrs. Howard last Fri­
Thomas’ lease on the Watson place U n ite d S ta te s are in a d e q u a te to ef­
began he telephoned to an official day eveuing. The presence of the
fe ctiv ely m e e t the d e m a n d s of com ­
John McVey moved Mr. Thomas’ m e rc e an d p a rtic u la rly in th e S outh
ol the chemical company and was boys was a total surprise to tbe
family to Coquille Sunday.
an d W e s t ad d itio n al railw ay m ileag s
told that the strike probably would girls and considerable confusion
is n eed ed to accom m odate th e m ove­
Tbe
next
move
in
the
war
game
not last very long, because there followed tbe interruption of a busily
m e n t of fa rm products. If in th e w i»
were many mtn out ot work who tatting circle by a sudde n uperop- is for Billie 2 to declare, a bloefca le dom of o u r R ailroad C o m m issio n s an
in c re a s e in fre ig h t ra te s 1 b n e c e ssa ry
would be glad to get jobs al Sr 60 ping of boys on all sides.
Quiet against tbe Gulf Stream.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
E n te re d as sw orn I class m a tte r May
8, 1905. a t th e p o st office a t C oquille,
O regon, u n d er a c t ot C ongress of M arch
a day.
The company was not
forced to lower wages
It was
simply taking advantage ot a sur­
plus of labor.
Praise ol Rockefeller generosity
will savor of sardonic hum r until
the Rockefeller Foundation has
washed such black stains from its
hands. Florida’s pmpered lirds
should bless the workinguitn at
Cartaret, and the harassed hook­
worm should curse them as it dies.
They, and not Rockeleller, are the
givers
Beaver Hill’s School
Building Dedicated
was soon restored, tb ugb one girl
was heard to say “ My sister said I
wouldn't have to wear my best dress
because the boys wouldn’t be here
and so I didn't and Ueie they sre!’
The girls, with two of the boys who
were re-christened "Julianna” and
"Georgianna” for tbe occasion, soon
repaired to the kitchen, tbtre to
prepare under thejdirection of Sits.
Howard, a most appetizing spread.
A period of hilarity in the kitchen
followed, and when finally the “eats”
were ready the guests found their
places by place cards which showed
that artists as well as cooks had
been busy. After the delicious sup­
per was over the girls had a merry
time at the prosaic task of wiping
dishes, which, by the way, were
handed out to them with a speed
which showed that our worthy ped­
agogue has not confined his activ­
ities entirely to school teaching.
Those that enjoyed the hospitality
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard were Vera
Kelley, Olive Howey, Mary Levar
Julian Leslie, George Akers, Edwin
Lund, Keith Leslie and Harold
Moore.
Notice lo Creditors
In th e C ounty C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
O regon fo r the C ounty o f Coos.
In th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f F ra n ­
cis M arion S an d erlin , deceased.
N otice is h ereb y g iv e n t h a t th e u n ­
d ersig n ed h a s been duly ap p o in ted
E x e c u trix o f th e la s t will and te s ta ­
m en t an d o f th e e s ta te o f F ra n c is M ar­
ion S an d erlin , d eceased. All perso n s
h av in g claim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re
h ereb y notified to p re s e n t th e sam e du­
ly verified a s by law req u ire d to th e un­
d e rsig n e d a t th e office o f Geo. P . T op­
ping, B andon, O regon, w ith in six
m o n th s fro m th e d a te o f th is notice.
D a te d th is th e 2nd day o f M arch, 1915.
Z a n ta E. D. C allahan
3-2-5t
E x e c u trix .
ANCIENT TOOTHPICKS.
T h ey U«od to Be M ade of S ilv e r a n d
W e ro W o rn In th e H a t.
T h e em p lo y m en t of to o th p ick s is very
u n d e n t. In G ro te n “ H isto ry of G reece”
w e find th a t A gathocles, “ am ong th e
w o rst of G reek s,” w as poisoned by a
m edicated quill h anded to him for
clean in g h is te e th a f te r dinner.
T o o th p ick s w ere in com m on use in
th e tim e o f th e C aesars. M artial tells
us th o se m ade of a chip o f m astic wood
(lentiscus) a re th e best, b u t th a t if you
ru n s h o r t o f such tim b er a quill will
se rv e y o u r purpose, an d he ridicules an
old fop w ho w as in th e h a b it of d ig ­
ging a w a y a t his g um s w ith his polish­
ed len tiscu s, tho u g h lie h a d n ot a tooth
le ft in ids head.
T o o th p ick s occur early o f silv er, b u t
pieces o f wood or of fe a th e rs w ith a
red e n d a s q uills in o u r d ay w ere m ost
usual. T h e toothpick is th e A nglo-Sax­
on to th g are. T h e old nam e w as pick-
tooth. I t w as im ported by tra v e le rs
from Ita ly a n d F ran ce, a n d th e using
o f it w a s long deem ed a n affected
m ark o f g en tility . I t w a s w orn ns a
tro p h y in th e hat, an d Sir T hom as
O v erb u ry d e s c rib e s a <
tier, th e pink
of fashion, “w ith a | i !:tooth in his
h a t.”
Ilishop E a rle sa y s o f r.:i Idle g allan t,
“ I lls pick to o th b ears
g re a t p a r t in
h is d isc o u rse.” —L ondon T elegraph.
They new school house jus1 com­
pleted by Contractor Harry Clouser
at Beaver Hill, was dedicated last
week. School Superintendent Baker
who attended the exercises and de­
livered an address, says that there
is no belter school house in the
stale of Oregon. The building cost
about $3501, and the furniture,
which was selected for the district
by Mr. Baker, cost about $450.
The clearing and fencing of the
-
—
grounds will cost about $250 The
Mrs. Boone Passes Away
building is located on the hill and
After a long illness, Mrs. A. D.
on a fine site, also selected by Supt.
Boone, of Sumner, passed away Sat­
Baker.
There are two class rooms in the urday night, at the age of 67, an 1
building, and a fine library intend­ the fuueral was held at that place
ed to accomodate 200 volumes and Monday. With her husband, the
provided with reading table and deceased lady had lived at their
chairs. The fixtures are modern home near Sumner ever since their
throughout, including sanitary steel marriage about 39 years ago, and
desks in the class rooms, sanitary the worthy couple have always en­
fixtures in the lavaratories, includ­ joyed the highest esteem of all who
ing liquid soap dispensers,
The knew them. Besides the husband,
building is equipped with electric who survives her at the age of 78 SHORT LIFE OF BIG GUNS.
lights, supplied from the plant of she leaves three sons and three E very T im e a Rifle Is Fired Som e of
Its Bore Is W orn Away.
the mine, steam heat, hot and cold daughters, a brother, J. L. Barker,
T h e life o f th e gun. so f a r ns its a b ­
water, sewer and septic tank etc. of Fairview, and many more distant
s o lu te d e stru c tio n by b u rstin g is con­
The equipment includes a plentiful relatives in Faitvit-w and other parts cerned, is p ra ctically unlim ited, but
supply of good maps, globes, mod­ of the Coquille valley.
n o t so its accu racy life. E very tim e n
g u n is fired som e o f th e in te rio r s u r­
ern blackboards etc, and fourteen
face o f its bore a n d d e lic a te rifling are
Charged with Murder
genuine sepia gravures of works of
w iped aw ay , an d a c e rta in d eg ree of
art have been added
In the lull
its accu racy is l o s t *
Saturday, Clarence Russel and T h is Is tru e o f th e sh o u ld er rifle,
cement basement playrooms are
w ith its bore hq sm all th a t it would
provided, that of the girls being wife were arrested at their home on n o t m uch m ore th a n a d m it a lead pen
the
South
fork
a
n
d
brought
to
this
20 by 24 feet and that of the boys
oil, no less th a n o f th e g re a t six teen
city.
Shetiff Alfred Johnson re­ Inch siege gun a n d th e o th e r g ra d e s of
somewhat smaller.
a rtille ry pieces.
Supt. Baker gives much credit to ceived a telegram from Prot. U. P. j F o rtu n a te ly fo r th e in fa n try m a n , th e
W.
Harding,
the
Portland
chemist
T. C. Russell, superintendent ot the
w e a r on file bore o f th e sh o u ld e r rifle
Beaver Hill mine, who is clerk of who analyzed the b o n e s of Aithur' is m uch slow er, a s th e w e a rin g o ut of
th e bore d ec re a se s ra p id ly w ith a de­
the board and has been mainly re­ R ttssell, in which he stated that he crease in th e size o f th e bore. E ro ­
h a d found evidence of poisoning,
sponsible for the splendid character
sion, a s it is called by th e artillery m en .
of the plans adopted for the school and that there was enough evidence Is g re a te s t in th e la rg e g u n s an d least
In th e 30 rifle.
house and its equipment.
The to warrant an arrest of the suspect­ T h e big g u n s w hich form th e m ain
ed
parties.
Acting
upon
this
state­
school started yesterday with two
b a tte rie s o f o u r w a rsh ip s a n d a rc e m ­
teachers Miss Jeanette O Eggitt, ment, the arrest was made. It was placed In o u r c o ast fo rtificatio n s can
fire from 130 to 2.*50 ro u n d s (dependent
who is very highly spoken ol as an a pitiful sight that took place at the upon th e p re ss u re a n d h eat In th e pow ­
county
jail
when
the
mother
was
educator, will be principal of the
d e r cham ber) befo re th ey begin to lose
school and have charge ot the pri­ laken away from her three children th e ir accu racy .- Scientific A m erican.
They stayed all night in the apirt-
mary department
Poured.
E. F. Gamble has been chosen nients of Mrs. Landrith in the base- j
“ I h a v e poured ev ery d a y th is week
as principal of the school lor next ment of the court It m-e Saturday a t som e fu n ctio n o r o th e r.” rem arked
year, and at that time the plan ot night Sheriff Johnson consulted 1 th e viv acio u s girl.
providing a home for the principal District Attorney Liljtqvist about ' “ W ell, w ell!” m u rm u red th e old geu
tlem nn w ho o v erh eard her. “ Now I
will be inaugurated and a house the mother and childten, with the j know w h a t Is m ean t by th e term ‘a
result
that
Sunday
morning
they
j
will be fitted up lor bis occupancy.
reig n in g belle.’
St. Ixiuis Republic.
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
COQUILLE CHURCHS
W e do not know w h at c o n s titu te s a
b asis fo r ra te m aking an d h av e n ev er j
h e a rd of anyone w ho did claim to I
know m uch ab o u t It, b u t if th e pro s­
p erity of th e farm is a fa c to r to be
co n sid ered and th e ra ilro a d com m is­
sion concludes th a t an in c re a se in
r a te s is n ecessary , w e w ould p refe r
th a t it com e to u s th ro u g h a rtic le s of
con su m p tio n on th e ir Jo u rn ey from
th e facto ry to th e farm . W e w ould, ]
for exam ple, p re fe r th a t th e ra te on
nogs rem ain as a t p re s e n t and th e
ra te on m eat b e a r th e in c re a se , for
any fa rm e r can th e n avoid th e b u rd en
by ra isin g his own m eat, an d a fa rm ­
er who will not try to ra is e h is own
m e a t o u g h t to be p en alized . We
th in k th e ra te on coal an d b rick can
m uch b e tte r b e a r an in c re a s e th a n
th e r a te on co tto n an d flour. W e
would p refe r th a t th e r a te on plows
re m a in th e sam e, an d m ach in ery ,
p ian o s and such a rtic le s as th e poor­
e r fa rm e r can n o t h o p e to .p o ssess b ear
th e b u rd en of In crease.
T h e in crease in r a te s sh o u ld be so
a rra n g e d th a t th e fa rm e r w ho lives
a t hom e will b e a r no p a r t of th e b u r­
den, b u t le t th e fa rm e r w ho boards
In o th e r stA tes and c o u n trie s and
who feeds his sto c k in fo reig n lands,
pay th e price of h is folly.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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t e i l t d with B lu e R ib b o n .
T n k e n o o th o r . l i n y o f y o n r v
I h o i f l s t . A sk f r i M M If» * * .T F R *
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ye i r t k n o w n a s B est, S a fe s t.A lw a y s R a lia iie
NJLDBV ORLGUISIS LVLMYWNLRE
The germ-laden dust stirred up by
the broom has to be dusted in turn
from furniture, fixtures, draperies
and walls.
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A N E L E C T R IC C L E A N E R
M. L Church
Suuday school at 10 a. in.
Preaching at 11 a in.and 7:30 p.m.
Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.
Bible Study at the Parsonage Mon-
] day evenings.
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
7:30 p m.
C. H. B r y a n , Pastor
Cleans by means of its powerful suction. It
easily and quickly removes all dust and
dirt from carpets, rugs, draperies and up­
holstery. There is no labor— no trouble—
no germ laden duil.
CHURCH O F C H RIST.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p in.
Sunday school at 10 a m.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m
Morning Subject, “The Missionary
Program of Christ.”
Eveniug Subject “The Setting up
of the kingdom ”
The Public is cordially invited to
all of these services.
J oun F. L eguktt , Minister.
Christian Science Society
Corner Third abd Hall streets.
Services at 11 a m next Sunday
subject “ Man.”
Sundav School 10 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting 8:00
T h is is but on e o f th e m an y m od ern labor savers w hich
you may en joy if you r h o m e is e le c tr ic a lly ligh ted
O re g o n P o w e r C o m p a n y
**■
A n n o u n cem en t
M. E. Church South
Sunday school at to. a. m.
Preaching Sunday 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Epwoith League at 6:45 p tu
Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 p m.
Choir practice Thurs. 7:30 p. m
J. E . W a l b k c k , Pastor.
I f A V I N G bought the plant of the Co-
quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
pany, the undersigned is now prepared
to fill all orders for any kind of
8 T . JA M E S E P IS C O P A L .
S e rv ic e s f i r s t a n d t h i r d S u n d a y s
of
each
m o n th .
S u n d a y sc h o o
e v e ry S u n d a y a t 10 a. m .
Y ou a r e h r a i t l l y w ;U s i .
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LUMBER
Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure
N o tice is h ereb y g iv en , T h a t by v ir­
tu e o f an ex ecu tio n duly issu ed o u t of
th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re­
go n , f o r th e C ounty o f Coos and to me
ilirec te d on th e 13th day o f F e b ru a ry
to b rin g a b o u t an im p ro v em en t in our 1915 upon a ju d g m e n t an d dec ree duly
tra n s p o r ta tio n service, an d an ex ten ­ ren d ered , e n te re d o f reco rd and d o c k e t­
sion of o u r m ileage, th e n an in c re a se ed in an d b y said C o u rt on th e 14th day
should be g ran ted , and th e fa rm e r is o f J a n u a ry 1915 in a c e rta in su it th e n in
w illing 4o sh a re such p ro p o rtio n of said C o u rt p ending, w h erein W. H.
th e in c re a se a s Justly b elo n g s to him , B unch w as p lain tiff and Adolph G R a ab
b u t we h av e som e su g g e stio n s to m ake and C h a rlo tte E. R aab, his w ife, and
a s to th e m an n er in w hich th is in­ J a m e s M agee w ere d e fe n d a n ts in fa v o r
o f p la in tiff and a g a in s t said d e fe n d a n ts
c r e a s e sh a ll be levied.
by w hich ex ecu tio n I am com m anded to
sell th e p ro p e rty in said ex ecu tio n and
Rates Follow Lines of Least Resist* h e r e in a f te r d escrib ed to p ay th e sum
a nee.
d u e th e p la in tiff o f S ev en H u n d red
T w e n ty an d 18-100 D ollars, w ith in te r ­
T he fre ig h t ra te s of th e n atio n h av e e s t th e re o n a t th e r a te o f e ig h t p e r
b een b u ilt up along lin es of least re­ c e n t, p e r an n u m fro m th e 14th d ay of
sista n c e . T he m e rch an t, th e m anu­ J a n u a ry 1915 u n til paid to g e th e r w ith
fa c tu re r, th e m iner, th e m iller, th e th e co sts and d isb u rse m e n ts o f said su it
lu m b erm a n an d th e caU Iem an h av e ta x e d a t $ . . . . an d an A tto rn e y fe e of
h ad th e ir traffic b u re a u s th o ro u g h ly $75.00 an d c o s ts and e x p e n se s o f said
ex ecu tio n . I will on S a tu rd a y th e 20th
o rg an ized and in m any in s ta n c e s th ey d a y o f M arch 1915 a t th e h o u r o f 10
h av e p u rsu ed th e ra ilro a d w ith o u t o ’clock A. M. of said d ay a t th e F ro n t
m ercy and w ith th e po w er of o rg an ­ door o f th e C ounty C o u rt H ouse in Co­
ized to n n ag e th ey h av e h a m m e re d th e quille, Coos C ounty, O regon, sell a t
life o u t of th e r a te s an d w ith u n re ­ public au ctio n to th e h ig h e s t b id d er fo r
s tra in e d greed th ey h a v e e a te n th e cash in h an d on th e d ay o f sale, all th e
v ita l'1 o u t of o u r tr a n s p o rta tio n sy stem r ig h t, title , in te r e s t and e s ta te w hich
an d sin ce we h av e had ra ilro a d com ­ said d e fe n d a n ts Adolph G .^ ta a b , C h a r­
m issio n s, th e s e in te re sts , w ith skill lo tte E. R aab , his w ife, an d J a m e s M a­
g e e o r e ith e r o f th em , an d all p erso n s
an d cu n n in g , a re re p re se n te d a t ev ery claim in g u n d e r th em su b se q u e n t to th e
h e a rin g in w hich th e ir b u sin e ss is P la in tiff’s M o rtg ag e L ien in, o f an d to
involved .
said R eal P ro p e rty said M o rtg ag ed
T h e fa rm e r is seldom re p re s e n te d p rem ises h e re in b e fo re m en tio n ed a re
a t ra te h earin g s, a s h is o rg a n iz a tio n s d escrib ed in said ex ecu tio n as follow s,
h a v e n e v e r had th e fin an ces to em ­ to -w it: T he S outh H a lf o f th e N o rth
ploy co u n sel to develop h is sid e of E a s t Q u a r te r and th e N o rth H a lf o f th e
th e case and, as a re su lt, th e p ro d u cts S o u th E a s t Q u a rte r o f S ection T w en ty -
e ig h t T ow nship T w e n ty -fo u r S o u th o f
of th e plow b e a r an u n eq u al b u rd en R a n g e T w elv e W est o f th e W illa m e tte
of th e fre ig h t ex pense. A g lan ce a t M eridian in Coos C ounty, O regon.
th e fre ig h t tariffs a b u n d a n tly p ro v es
S aid sale b ein g m ade s u b je c t to r e ­
th is a sse rtio n .
C o tto n , th e lead in g dem p tio n in th e m a n n e r pro v id ed by
a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u ct of th e S ou th , al­
D a te d th is 13th day o f F e b ru a ry 1915.
re a d y b e a rs the h ig h e st fre ig h t r a te of
A lfred Jo h n so n . J r . ,
an y n e c e ssa ry co m m o d ity in com ­
S h eriff o f Coos C o u n ty , O regon.
m erce, an d th e ra te on a g ric u ltu ra l
2-16-5t
p ro d u c ts as « ^ ho le is o u t of p r o
p o rtio n w ith th a t of th e p ro d u c ts of
th e fa c to ry and th e m ine.
W e offer no sc h ed u le of ra te s, but
hope th e com m ission will be ab le to
give th e ra ilro a d su ch a n in c re a se In
r a te s a s is n ecessa ry w ith o u t levying
a fu rth e r toll upon th e p ro d u c ts of
th e plow. T he in sta n c e se e m s to pre- J
se n t an o p p o rtu n ity to th e R ailro ad !
C om m issions to eq u alize th e ra te s a s j
b etw een a g ric u ltu ra l an d o th e r cla sse s
of fre ig h t w ith o u t d istu rb in g th e rate* !
on sta p le farm p roducts.
W hat It a Fair Rate?
W h y N o t C le a n W ith o u t
S w eep in g a n d D u stin g ?
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H .
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. aud
8 p. m.
Sunday School at 10 a m.
W. F. McDermott, Pastor.
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That Saturday Night
Line o f Men at the
Express Office
H E R E ’S a strong story
in th a t, W illiam s — a
story o f w h at p ro h ib i­
tio n is doing for y o u r tow n.
T hose m en a re sp en d in g a
lo t o f m oney because y o u v e
trie d to dep riv e th e m o f
th e ir honest rig h t to d rin k
b eer. T h a t m oney’s going
to d eale rs ju s t tw enty m iles
from y o u r tow n— not a c en t
o f it e v e r com es hack. It's
a su re th in g , too, th a t th e
express c o m p a n i e s d o n 't
spend those heavy sh ip p in g
receip ts in y o u r city.
T
It's th e old s to ry o f p ro h ib i­
tio n , ^ illiam s.
C lose th e r e ­
sp ec ta b le , w e ll-c o n d u rte d b e e r
saloon a m i see k by leg islatio n to
ro b m e n o f th e ir lib e rty , a n d y ou
have a p ro b le m th a t n e v e r w orks
o u t in fav o r o f a tow n. Y ou
d o n 't k e e p m en from d rin k in g .
R efu se to sell th e m b e e r, w hich
h e r e t o f o r e th e y h ave d ru n k
m o d e ra te ly b e ca u se th e y know
it's th e d rin k o f T r u e T e m p e r­
a n ce a n d b eneficial a n d s tim u la t­
ing;, a m i th e stro n g e r d rin k lin e
bobs u p . Y ou sen d th o u s a n d s
o f d o lla rs o u t o f th e to w n th a t
o u g h t to b e sp e n t rig h t th e re ,
a n d y ou e n co u rag e d ru n k e n n e ss
an d law -breaking.
Y o u r to w n w ill w ake u p som e
d a y , W 'ilia m s , lik e m an y a n o th e r
to w n th a t has b e e n d isillu sio n e d .
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E. D. URICH,
Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
Especial attention will be paid to the
local demand, and every effort will be
made to supply anything needed at the
shortest possible notice. Your orders
are solicited.
E. E. JOHNSON
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P rem iu m H am s an d P re m iu m Bacon " T h e L a st W o rd ’’
w hen i t com es to q u a lity .
E v e ry piece b ran d ed . Look
f o r th is b ran d if y ou w a n t th e b est.
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for which you have
no use
The unused shed that ought
to be torn down
The lot that you don't need
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