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T he C oquille H erald VOL. 33, NO. 26 CITY DIRECTORY FROM THF NATIONAL CAPITAL COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1915. of tbe commission. The situation is similar in the Post Office depart ment where two thousand dollar I cleiks are giving instructions to $8,000 postmasters throughout the Co-operation Means country The only officers of the Working Together Government receiving larger salar- By T . N. Carver ies than the commissioners are the president, vice president, speaker, ! judges ol tbe subreme court, and certain ambassadors. Col. George W. Goetbals, who built the Panama | Canal, receives the same salary as tbe tiade commissioners PER YEAR »1.60 will all have to study geography, by and by. I foresee “ geography teas’ ’ Fralemai and Benevolent Order in the society columns Events of Interest Reported The Domestic Science lesson was Compiled by State Bureau of M. — Regular meeting of For The Herald Cooperative Marketing Chadwick Ixxlge No. 68 A. F. A A Industrie* and Statistics greatly enjoyed Tbe lesson lor the M.. Ht Masonic Hall, every Saturday O f Farm Products next meeting, March 22, will be night in euch month on or before th (By J. & Jones.) full moon. D. I). P ikhcb , W . M. Fox sawmill at Noti has resumed chapter five of tbe text book. FAV O R A GAO RULE K. H. M a s t , Se cre tar y. operations. Oregon Agricultural C o l l e g e , Forty-one Democratic senators Corvallis,— That farming is some K. 8 .— Uegmar meeting of Beulah The Real Romance Eastern Oregon experts big grain • Chapter No. 6, second and (ourtt) have gone on record in favor of a thing more than producing agri and fruit crops. Friday evening» of each month, in Ma rule to apply the cloture, and limit eonic Hall. cultural products and should be re- (Ben H Lampman.Gold Hill News) M a b y A . P ib b ck , W . M. Grinding Silica at Terrabonne is debate, and probabilities are the garded as a business as well as an Oil that myterious mountain, be- A nna L aw bkn cb h e c ., a new industry. questiou will be met at the next | occupation, was the central thought j side the river Wham, where leaps session of Congress Heretofore r O. O. F .— Coquille Lodge No. 5 3 ,1 ,0 in the lecture of cooperative market the crystal fountain at any hour Albina public market, Portland, 1 . O. F., meet» every Saturday night senators bave been privileged to ing of farm products delivered by that am, I met the perfect maiden, 's ' ° ^ e n l * rf5*d. n Odd Fellows Hall. talk as long as their power, ot hu- C,VIL SERV,CE TOP,CS H . B. M oobk , N. Q . C. K. Bassett to the Agricultural her eyes with luster laden—-serenely Ashland has substantial improve- J. S. I. a w h i n c i , Sec. man endurance would sustain them. ' The third annual convention of College Farmers’ Week students. we sat down to talk of scrambled ®euts under way. am ie r e b e k a H lodge , n o . 20 The theory bas prevailed that the ,Be National Association of Civil | Mr. Bassett is specialist in the office eggs and ham. We did not speak Slayton— John Thoma will build I. o . O. F., meets every second and Senate is a deliberative body and ; S«,v 'ce Employees recently met in L j. of markets, United States depart of money, we did not rant of love— an $1800 bungalow. fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows should not be restrained in the lull Washington, and one of the princi- flail. E l la A ndihhon , N. G, raent of agriculture. the moon, a globe of honey, be Portland flouring mills will erect A nnil L aw rence . Hec. consideration of all matters of legis- Pa* f°P'cs discussed related to re “ Up to now,” said Mr. Bassett, nignly beamed ab.ove— but lightly It is not the hard work or the ex a $20,000 warehouse. ^ lation. A great many of the sénat- 1 t'remeDt the superannuated ero- “ Ihe farmer has almost entirely dis- did our chatter upon 'the zephyr /"'O Q U IL L E ENCAM PM ENT, No. 25 While posure or eveu the poverty of the E A. McGrath erects a $40,000 K j I. O. O. F., meets the firstand third ors have felt that this principle has | Ploy«« °f the Government farmer or his wife that makes farm ;reK»rded the business end of his coast- we spoke of buckwheat bat Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. ; private corporations like the Inter- apartment at Portland. been so abused by reason of filibust J. S. B arton , C. I’ . life so unattractive to so many of | wor^> leaving these quite largely to ter and how to butter toast. ering methods and the like, that jt ; national Harvester Company, the J. h . L a w r e n c e . Hec. Independence— Two miles of bard Numerous agencies our people. It is the lack of team his banker. On that mysterious mountain be Ford automobile concern, and other surface road built uerth. nights of p y t h i a s . — Lycurgus is high time that some restraint work. I have never known men have succeeded quite largely i n side the river Wham, where lisps Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights should be placed upon the indis natioual institutions h a v e b e e n placing farming upon a scientific- Sutbetliu— Coles valley electric and women, particularly young the secret fountain unbrooked by in W . O. W . Hall. criminate use of debates, the object making provision for the men who R. R. W a t so n , K R. H. basis, but we have now reached tbe doom or dam, I met Ihe perfect railroad being promoted. men and young women, of our race O. A . M in t o n y e . C. C. of which is to defeat legislation that spend tbeir lives in their service, point where farming must be placed princess and bade adieu to quinces Astoria has ordered three districts the Federal Government has not to shrink from hardships if they i j Y T H IA N SISTERS— Justus Tempie is greatly desired either by the ad upon a business basis as well ol streets bard-surfaced could feel the touch of elbows and --sedately we sat down to prate of been able to arrive at any solution l No. 35, meets first and Third Mon ministration, Congress or the coun “ The problem confronting us to peach and apple jam. We spoke no day nights in W . O. W . Hal!. Eakeport has a gravity water of the problem by which its old peo have tbesenseof comradeship which try. Mss. G e > boe D a v i s , M. E. C. day is not so much that of increas word of wooing, we did not gush system from Clesr Lake. tbe soldier has Our boys and girls ple are to be provided lor. There M r s . F red L in e u a b , K. of K ing production as it is disposing of on art— above the ringdove’s cooing NO H IC K O R Y S W IT C H E S N KKD KI) Rains and snows insure good are several hundred men and wom as well as the men and women of ED M EN — Coouille Tribe No. 46, I the produce at equitable prices I heard her beating heart— but softly 1 crops for central Oregon. tbe farmshould develope team work. There has been considerable spec O. R. M., meets every Friday night en of more than seventy years of i n W. O. W . Hall. ulation as to just what tbe Admin age working in tbe departments at They should get together and work I Bo,h Producer and consumer com- j d i d w e o t t e r > u p o D t b e s i g h i n g East Side, Portland, Masonic J. S. B arton , Sachem. istration would do with the obstrep Washington, and they hang on be together lor a common cause as the P'a'u the producer that he does , breeze, a preference for butter and lodges will erect a temple. A . P. M il l e r , C. of R. not receive a fair price for his prod- j r e a l c r e a l n i u p e a s l W . A. -R egular meetings of Bea- erous democrats who joined in tbe cause their pay stops entirely when soldiers. Baker county placer mining is re ucts, and the consumer that he pays . ver Camp No. 10,550 in M . W . A. filibuster against the shipping bill, Touch elbows with your neigh On that mysterious mountain, be suming earlier than usual. they quit work. Hall, Front stree», first and third Bat- too mucti for them bors, and get the sense of comrade and lent their aid to other measures side the river Wham, where springs urdavs in each month. F A R M L O A N S MUST W A IT Polk County treasurer salary has “ When the larmer has raised his C. D. H u dson , Consul. ship as soldiers do Organizefarm in opposition to tbe President. A the happy fountain cascading in L. H . I rv in e , Clerk. been cut from 1 1500 to $750. crop he has accomplished but half It appears very easy for the ad ers’ clubs, not merely for the sake good many people at tbe national salaam, I met the perfect fair one, The other half is sell N. A .— Regular meeting of c Laurel capital thought they could see trou vocates of rural credits to make of haviug clubs, but for the sake of of his work Nibley-Miunaugh sawmill, Wal with dreamy eyes that dare one— • amp No. 2972 at M. W , . A . Hall, known their views in support of accomplishing something for the ing and this determines his year’s lowa, running with full crew. Fronti street, second and fourth Tues ble ahead for the factionists in tbe and blithely we sat down to speak legislation of this kind, but appar buildiDg up of the rural community, profits. In marketing his produce day n ghts in each month. O. W. R & N. and Union Pacific Democratic paity, but indications of mutton chops and lamb. We M ar y K e r n , Ora cle. he comes face to face with his great L aura B randon , Rec. are i'uat the olive branch hangs on ently there bas been no disposition for the study of the problems of did not d s-ell on fables of ancient are placing orders for lumber. on tbe part of tbe past Congress to your community. People seldom est problem. J. B. Howell and J. W.Stevenson foreign folk—-beyond the palace O. W .— Myrtle amp No. 197, he mantle at the White House “ The largest cotton crop and the • meets every Wednesday at 7 :30 and will be used in place of tbe pass a law redeeming this hope on get together by merely saying, “ Go gable I saw the kitchen smoke— are making violins at Glendale. p. in. at W . 0 . W . Hall. tbe part of some of tbe agricultural to it now, let us be united.” They largest corn crop in the history of hickory or birch switch. we made no classic flivver, we Lee Currie, C. C. Portland— J. H. Henry will erect interests ot tbe country. It is sus are more likely to get together our nation have yielded the produ J ohn L e n e v e , Hec. pledged no burning vow, for both a $30,000 residence on Central road. G O V E R N M E N T AS A SO FT SN A P pected that tbe delay has been for when they tackle a hard job which cers of these crops less than former _______ Cemial Point has organized a Commissioner Brownlow, of the tbe very good reason that no one in they think important, and then be crops of less production and during of us liked liver— and supper’s meets second and fourth Monday $ 10 0 ,0 0 0 meat packing company. nights in W . O. W . Hall. District of Columbia, asserts that Congress has produced a very clear gin working on that job. Alter this time of heavy yield prices paid ready now. - • -g» - ------------- A nnie B u r k h o ld e r , G .N . ‘ When we learn to repay tbe bene method by which the desired re they have been working together By consumers have not reflected in St. Helens— McCormick mi l l s M a r y A. P ier ce , Clerk. Quick Action fits we receive from it; when we get sults might be obtained. have contract for 11,000,000 feet of for a while they find that they are a ProPer degree the low prices paid ARM ERS UNION.— Regular meet ties. ings second and fourth Saturdays in sway trom tbe idea of using the thinking togetber and are develop to the farmers O R G A N IZ IN G T H E F A R M E R S We wish to “ talk it over," “ so each month in W . O. W . Hall. Government as a 'soft snap,’ ’ ’ then “ It is evident that there ¡slack of La Grande—March 5 Made-in* ing the feeling of comradeship. F ran k B u r k h o ld e r , Pres. the people may know” that the The Department of Agriculture government ownership will be a O. A. M in t o n y e , Sec. --- ----- - ^ - • an efficient system of distribution Union county banquet attended by Marshfield dailirs are not the only bas issued some interesting material practical possibility. and marketing of agricultural prod 500. r a t e r n a l a i d N o . 308, meet* the Celebrates 89 th Birthday pebbles on the beach when it comes second and fourth Thursdays each Importance is attached to the re as to the best manner for organisa* ucts. While one market is suffer Marshfield black sand teats $3 a to the effectiveness of their want month at W. 0 . W . Hall. marks from the fact that Mr. Brown- tion among farmers, in order that ing from conjestion caused by over M rs . C h a s . E v l a n d , Pres. ton in gold and 32 cents in plati Friday of last week, Mrs Eliza ads. For instance, some months M rs . L ora H arrington , Sec. low is one cl the more recent ap they may better promote farm pro supply, another may be suffering num. beth (Grandma) Leneve, of this city, ago Chas Walker fouud a W. O. duction, marketing, purchasing pointees to a prominent position by from dearth, even though tons of The Frank Schmitt planing mill W. watch charm. He advettised supplies, attending to their finances, celebrated her 89th birthday. She Educational Organizations and Clubs President Wilson. food at the same time may be wast was bora in tbe State of Illi- for the owner in the Herald want will erect a large new plant at Port accounting and transportation. It OQ U I I L E EDUCATIONAL ing in fields and orchards for want D A N G E R FROM S P A R K IN G ads, to the amuuut of 50 cents. He land. At the age L E A G U E — Meets monthly at the bas been suggested that aome ofin°i*tn the year 1826 of profitable market. The remedy High School Building during the school The torest service says that there a of twenty-five she accompanied bet paid for the ad and later sold the these organizations may be in Portland good roads boosters year for the purpose ot discussing edu were 503 fires on the national forest way a violation of the Sherman 1 husband on a journey journey across the for this is more equitable distribu charm to J. E Quick to reimburse would initiate a $1,000,000 bond cational topics. B ird ie H k k k ie , P ie s . purchase area in the eastern states auti-trust law; and this law, in the plains, and to this state, with an ox tion.” himself. A week or so ago the issue. E dna H aklo ckkk , Hec. Mr. Bassett considered many of during 1914, and 319 of these were case ot big business has enforced its team. There were several others man who lost it saw the charm and Gottschalk & Frey erecting 30,* the main factors that must he taken O K E EL K LU B— A business men’ s caused by spatks from locomotives in the party and many were the ex was glad to give Mr. Quick his 000 capacity sawmill at Forest penalties with the big stick. social organisation. Hall in Laird's into account in solving this great Gut of 272 fires in Virginia alone, citing times they had with Indians. money back. Pretty good work for Grove. building, Second street. T H E N 1FTV A R T O F K N IT T IN G L J. C a r y , Pres- 227 were from locomotive sparks. But after many hardships they problem of marketing, and reports a want ad, but here is a mure im In view of the fact that some day W . C. K ndioott , Pec. Organized labor has established a of these will be offered the people , r r . ! ! 1 1 presstve and a perfectly truthful sto P R E S ID E N T TA BO O S T H E “ 400” the w .r will be over and socks for , reached Oregon in the year 1851 national union-label mail order from time to time through the news OM M ERCIAL CLUB— L eo J. C a r y President Wilson recently de soldiers will not be needed, it has She and der husband settled at Par- papers, which will be furnished the ry. Mr-. G R. Wickham lost a house. President; L. H. H a z a r d ,Secretary clared that tbe world could dispense been frequently suggested that the kersburg on the lower river. They information in brief College bulletin G. A. R pin that she thought a lot Jennie Strong and Mrs. R. L- of. She went to our hated rival up Transportation Facilities with high society and never miss it; Departments at Washington ought moved to this place a few years stories Hart are conducting a sawmill at the street and ordered a waut ad whereupon some of the fashionable to use their best endeavors to en after they bad settled there, and R A IN S— Leave, south bound 8:10 a. Peoria. Grandma states that the town is inserted. Note the contrast now: set replied to tbe effect that people courage tbe women to continue in. and 2:40 p. m. Study Club May 3 to 8 will be locks opening W:26 a. m. and 4:26 p. in. She came down to the Herald of ot wealth, refioement and education their good work fur purposes of the somewhat different to-day than week for Celilo and Oregon City when she first set eyes on it, as at -------- fice to put an ad in this paper, and OATS— Six boats plying on the Co who in a large measure constitute needy at home. The convalescent 0 ° Monday of last week, the as soon as she told whst she want canals. quille river afford ample accommo what is known as the “ best society” wards of hundreds of hospitals are that time it only consisted of a very dation lor carrying freight and paasen few cabins and houses. She has Woman’s Study Club met, as usual, ed the editor reached into a pigeon Astoria— March 16, excursions gar« to Randon and way points. Boats are as valuable to the world and its in need of such help as is being so been away from here several times 1 *n 'he city library. Mrs, H. W. hole aud took out the safe, lifted off meet steamer Great Northern at eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :50 a. m. affairs as any other class of people. freely rendered by the enthusiastic and at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m. A cluse reading of what the Presi women who are knitting and sew since she settled here, making one Young read a paper on “ Some De the cover and produced her pin, Flavel. g l ’ AGE— J. L. Lain!, proprietor. De trip to the Hawiian Islands, and | tails ol the Conquest, and Mrs. S. which had been handed to him earl Ship building plants on the coast parts 5 :3 0 p. m. for Kiseburg via dent said does not indicate that he ing for foreign soldiers. several to California and one b a c k V-Epperson one on “ Three Centu- ier in the day. When quick action are rushed with orders for new ---- - .»► -------- Myrtle Point,carrving tbe United Statee was attacking worthy people, but ■nail and pasengers. East to her old home, but she has | "es Under the Spanish Yoke.” is wanted, come to the Herald want vessels. simply meant to pay his “ lack ol Wise Spiders F. lived here practically all the time Another paper which was on the ad department. L _ respect” to tbe silly dunces who State architect’s office and salary master. The mails close as follows: ------- *#» ------ When Mark Twain in bis early since 1851. She is still real spry program will be given next time. of $4500 abolished and official put Myrtle Point 7 :40 a.m . 5:20, 2:35 p.in. are most conspicuous in the world Marshfield 9:06 a. in. and 4:15 p. m. because of their attempts at putting days was editor of a Missouri paper and has an excellent memory, and The papers assigned on this occas Coldsst on Record. on tees. Bandon, way points, 8 :45 a m. Norway ion were: “ Sundry Details of Span “ H uh!" contemptuously ejaculated can recall many interesting inci a superstitious subscfiber wrote to and Aragol2:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 on airs. O. W R. A N. Co. will spend P |X * « 4 « n ll *,« 7 r 'J A A ish Rule,” “ Explorations in the Uncle Oracle Onkeu during a spell of Eastern m mail arrives 7 :30 a. WS m. I him saying that he had found a dents ol many years ago. T H E IN COM E T A X $700,000 on tracks aud vi ducts at low temperature. " You young fellows A birthday party was given in Vice Regal Period.” and "The don't know anything about cold weath Portland. City and Countv Officers In order to be certain that all in spider in bis paper and asked if it Work of the Mission Fathers.” was a sign o; good or bad luck. her honor by her daughter Mrs. W. er Why, I remember the winter of Malheur— Worsham & Hetrick Just now when we are all anx eighteen hundred and so forth when It M ayor........ ......................... A. T. Morrison come tax statements shall be filed C Rose. Those present were: The humorist wrote his answer and Recorder.............................J. 8. Lawrence in time, a penalty ot not exceeding will buy Flyun sawmill to cut min iously watching the great war across was no cold that If you flung u cun of George Robinson and wife, Paul Treasurer................................... R. H. Mast $10,000 is provided in the Federal printed it: “ Old Subscriber—Find Engineer.........................P. M. Hall-Lewis Sterling and wile, J W. Leneve the water, most people are out of b’llln' water out o' doors It cracked ing timbers. Marshal......................................A. P. Miller la w. Therefore, all people who ing a apider in your paper is neith like a gun. Yes, sir. and a live coal State has ordered 600 bushels of er good nor bad luck. Tbe spider and wile, W. M. Way and wife, W patience with Mexico, who so per- would freeze cold In five minutes. Night Marshal.................Oscar WicKliam seed to establish flax industry at the Water Superintendent ...8. V. Epperson have not made their proper report C. Rose and wile and Lans Leneve sistently forces herself on public was merely looking over your pa* Worse than that, your conversation ac Fire C ilia ,................................ W . C. Chase March I, should hasten to make and wife All being relatives 0t | notice— “ butts into big headlines,” tually froze before it could be heard. State Prison, per to see which merchant is not Councilmen—Jesse Byers, C. T. Hkeels settlement for their absent minded C. I. Kime, Ned C.Kelley, W . H. Ly The Dalles— Knights of Pythias An excellent I was about to say, but one should I knew a stutterin' man who talked advertising, so he will know where Grandma Leneve. ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings ness. not be slangy, although slang is chopi ed Ice, and n feller who drnwled are to erect a four-story concrete dinner was served by Mrs. Rose, the other spiders have got their first and third Mondays each month. LU C K Y COM M ISSION ERS and was enjoyed by all present. sometimes so temptingly expressive. so that hts remarks froze In hts throat lodge building. webs up. and had to be extracted with a cork Justice of the Peace...........J. J. Stanley Perhaps tbe best position in tbe Tbe table was decorated in purple I dare say lots of lolks wondet why Crown Point, 22 miles from Port screw. Yon bad to heat your watch Constable..... ...................... Ned C. Kelley Government is that of membership tbe members of the Stndy Club have and white and many beautiful flow Orders Placed , , , . , , . every now and then or It would tick land on the Columbia highway, is of the new Federal Trade Commis ers adorned the room Mrs. Leneve seen fit to take up the study of this |tht.lf fu|| of ((0rtlcJp, of k.„ and *to„ to have a $10,000 Chalet inn. County Judge ..........Jamea Watson sion since it pays $10,000 a year, That times are improving and received many beautiful presents. obstrepetous nation, this year of all runntu’. Us troys used to have 1 lire it Commissioners— W . T. Dement, Geo. J. Governor Withycombe is keeping Armstrong and after the commission is fully es business again reaching normal pro Every one is confident that if she years L ots o f people are not aware j l ° ke When visitors came w e would slip up and put a lot of frozen shrieks up the retrenchment work Officials Clerk...................................... Robt. Watson tablished tbe term of office will be portions is indicated by the demand can only keep her preseut health that the choice was made last May and howls In the fireplace, aud when Sheriff .......................Alfred Johnron. Jr. dropped and salaries cut are daily Treasurer .................. T . M. Dimmick seven years. There are no other which Western railroads are mak she will live to celebrate her bun- and at that time Mexico held, un they thawed out they’d yell like de occurrences. Assessor.......... ......................... T. J. Thrift mons and we’d bare a good laugh at disputed. tbe centre of tbe stage. School Supt, Raymond E. Baker officials of tbe Governmant, with ing on tbe lumbermen for material. dreth birthday. the visitors’ surprise Aw, yes. It was Contracts for expending $60 1,000 Surveyor C. F. McCnllock the exception ot ju d ges w ho serve Tbe Union Pacific has recently Mrs. Leneve state* that on the lot There were reasons enough given aortei cold that wluter.’’— Exchange. Coroner.............................F. E. Wilson on the Teal irrigation tracts in Health Officer..............Dr. Walter Cultn as long and the salary is larger than placed an order for 1,200,000 feet where the Herald office now stands (or knowiug more about ber she is Umatilla county have been let to out sister republic, and all that, you that paid to senators, representa ol fir lumber to be delivered imme- there wai a log cabin just two logs A bridge is to be built over tbe tives or judges of the circuit and diately to car shops in the East, high and covered with rough boards, know. And aftei all, there are no north fork of the Siuslaw between Porter Bros. Societies will get the very best On Portland city contracts the regrets in the Club, for Mexico is Acme and Florence. district courts The judges who and it is expected that a further or- ¡n which they lived for a year, Oswego Iron Works get $128,413 intensely interesting— yes,even now will pass upon tbe findings of this der for 1,000,0000 feet from the | PR IN T IN G Salem - Three Justices of the Su- for cast iron pipe and Smith & commission each r -ceive three thou- same road will be placed with mills A good sign for Oregon—dairy when the map of Europe is going at the office of Coquille Herald By the by, I suppose we pteme Court will build new homes. Watson $2730 for fittings to pieces gj| sand dollars less than the members in this section very soon. products increasing in January. A.F- * A O M K R M R W F F C K C r B P a m am u a r OF INTEREST TO FARMERS STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW