T he C oquille H erald VOL. 33, NO. 28 CITY DIRECTORY FROM m e NATIONAL CAPITAL COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH .10, 1915. in tbe United States, and as Wash iugtou is the headquarters of tbe nation, tbe principal attention of tbese foreign agetits have been di reeled toward tbe seat of govern rnent. Washington has been des cribed as the "clearing house of conspiracies of the world.” The United States Government has ig­ nored the spies, but has conceroed itself regarding the safety of the representatives of foreign countries, since there has been a feeling that some overt act might be committed that would embarrass our position as tbe greatest neutral in the world PER YEAR $1.50 STATE INDUSTRIAL RLVIEW after many complaints had been made against the two for killing Frite m it and Benevolent Order Jeer out of season. It is reported K. & A. M.—Regular meeting oI Events of Interest Reported that Murphy has killed all the way Compiled by State Bureau of Speaker Lauda Ben Selling and Tells of Prohibition Legis­ . Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. 4 A. For The Herald Industries and Statistics from seven to fourteen deer since M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday lation, the Port Bill and Other Interesting Matters night m each month on or before the the season closed. Mr. Thomas Handled at Late Session of Legislature lull moon, D. D. 1‘ ikhck , W. M. (By J. E. Jones.) St Helens considers paving main brought both Wayne aud Murphy It. H. M a st , Secretary. streets. R E P U B L I C A N P U B L I C IT Y to this city and iu tbe Justice court K. S.—Keguiar meeting of Beulah Lack of time last week prevented question of the Girls’ Industrial A new unofficial Republican or­ Springfield hopes to get Ecclea . Chapter No. 6, second and fourtn before J J Stanley, they plead not the Herald from giving mure than School and showed how the women Friday evenings of each month, in Ma­ ganization, at the head oF which is guilty, last Wednesday. They have sugar factory. sonic Hall. a brief mention of tbe address de­ rf the state had fought that the ap- former Senator Bourne of Oregon, W a k v A. Piaaca, W . M. engaged L A Roberts to defend South Portland gets a three-story livered by Rep. C. R. Barrow at the propriation lor it might be contin- A n n a L aw kunc * h e c ., declares that it has organized itself them aud the trial will take place brick building. court house Monday evening.There- tied and not close the school and I). O. F .—Coquille Lodge No. 63,1. O. lor the purpose of taking the case next week. Hood River— A. W. Peters will . O. K., meets every Saturday night fore we give here a short synopsis farm these girls out to institutions . - • - . of the Republican party before the n Odd Fellows Hall. build a 60 ton silo. of the talk delivered, which had as where they were in a number of Woman’s Study Club H. B. M oohe , N. Q. country in the hopes that it may McCoy— Frank Linn will build J . S. L a w k k n c i , Sec. its subject the last legislative assem­ cases again hired out to different convert voters to help it win the On Monday afternoon of last a round $5000 barn. bly; some ol (he people who were factories and industries at a wage amie rkb e k a h lodge , n o . 20 election in 1916 It is claimed that FREED OM OP T H E PRESS I. O. O. F., meets every second and week, the members of the Woman’s members of 1 hat body; some of the Corbett —W. Knight is to erect s far exceediug the expense of their fourth Wodnestlay nights inOdd Fellows many rich Republicans are support­ Study Club held their regular meet­ $4000 store building. laws enacted by (hem as well as keeping. Attorney General Brown The editor ofthe New York Times Hall. E l l a A n d e e so n , N. G, ing the movement; and since the A nnte L aw kknc * , S ec. Coos county is buying a steam regularly organized committees are protested to a special investigat­ some killed by them; some of the states that Oregon is leading in a ing in tbe City Library. As usual, . . 26 very much handicapped in their ac­ ing committee of tbe Senate against uses and abuses of tbe state money number of things and must not go t h e r e were three papers— "The shovel for road work. /'■»OQUILLK KNCAMPMENT, No. _ I. O. ______ ____ _____________I V-/ O. F., meets the tirstand third thi Eugene council buys garbage tivities because they are compelled many questions directed to him tend­ and a number of items in which the back in the question ol caring for Church in the Time of the Vice­ riiursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. J, 8. B a r t o n , C. ? . to make statements of their expen­ ing to show that his publication had progressive women of the state are these girls. One of the pertinent roys,” by Mrs. R B. Rogers, "Sun­ cans made in that city. J . S .L aw rrnck , S ec. questions asked by Mr Barrow is dry Details of Spanish Rule,” by ditures, it may follow that Brother taken a position favorable to tbe especially interested. A. I. Foxley will establish a NICHTS OF PYTH IAS.—Lycurgus Mr. Barrow began bis address by “ Are not the girls of Oregon worth Mrs. Mary Springer, and "Spanish shipping trust, and in support of brick industry on Ceos Bay. laxlge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights Johnalbon Bourne and bis band of in W. O. W. Hall. political pir ites will in time over tbe lobby, aod has attracted a great tbanking tbe people ol the county as much as the boys?” Suiely they Explorations— Particularly in the Portland will vote April 14 on K. K. W a t s o n , K K. 8 Editor Miller who had helped to elect him to are, and we must not discontinu^ Vice liegal Period,’ ’ by Mrs. S V. shadow the work of the accredited deal of attent on O. A. M in t o n y « . C. 0 . a $1,250,000 road bond issue. came to Washington with a clean the position of Rep. and then ex­ the allowance for this school which Epperson. representatives of the G. O. P. i j YTHIAN SISTERS—Justus Tempie Tbe Siuslaw will get $112,500 At the next meeting, April 12, plained the meaning ol the word seeks to help and elevate the girls conscience, and therefore be could I No. 35, meets first and Third Mon- p i t z g k r a l d ’ s s t i n g from Congress for harbor work. there will be papers on “ Hidalgo "Mutt” as he had previously prom­ the same as the Boys’ Industrial afford to talk back to the Senators duy nights iu W. O. W. Hall. Representative Fitzgerald ol New Indications are that a lot of publi­ ised to do. Mia. Gxuioa D a v i s , M. E. C. Lambing is on in Eastern Oregon and Morelos,” "Iturbide and Santa School does fot the boys. M rs . F re d L in e u a r , K. of R York, holds the important position cations without as clean a defense He spoke first of tbe speakership Mr. Barrow then took up more of Anna,” aud “ From Independence and shearing will begin April 5. ED MEN— Coguille Tribe No. 46, 1 of Chairman of the Appropriations are echoing tbe Miller statement iu New laws require publication of of Mr. Selling, which he said bad the laws for ihe betterment of wom­ to the war with the United States ” 0 . R. M „ meets every Friday night Committee in the House of Repre hopes that tbe investigation may A business meeting came after budget by all tax levying bodies. I n W. 0 . W. Hall. been opposed by himself under the en and children such as tbe Wid­ J . 6 . B a r t o n , Sachem. sentatives Because be is a Tam- not cover their owo methods—-since instructions of his constituents, they ow’s Pension Law; a bill for the the Mexico lesson, aud after business Warreuton— Bids were o p e n e d A. P. M illrr , C. of R. manyte things have been made un­ there is doubtless no end of pollu­ Mrs. H. Saturday for a $25,000 scboolbouse. fearing that if the speakership went support ol illegitimate children; a came Domestic Science W. A. -R egu lar meetings of Bea- comfortable for him in a number of tion of news and editorial pages en­ to a Portland man it would rneau a bill relating to property left to in­ W. Young, the leader, was assisted . ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W . A. A county that lets a cannery die Hall, Front street, first and third Sat- instances. Fitzgerald, like a true gineered ftom Was ington. Multnomah "machine” rule iu the stitutions by individuals; Women by Mrs. J. L. Smith. An article on creates the office of fruit inspector. urd.ivB in each month. and patriotic Irishman, has been C. D. H u d so n , Consul. House but on the contrary Mr. Bar­ voting at school elections; minimum marketing which appeared iu the M A N Y CO N G R ESSM EN R E M A IN The State Fair Board will erect a inclined to fight back on occasions, L. II. I b v i n r , Clerk. row states that Mr. Selling made a term of 8 or 9 mouths school; social February number ol a well known rest cottage at Salem fair grounds. Although Cougress adjourned N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel but he saved his real wrath until household and literary magazine, most able Speaker, having bis faults hygiene education in the right way; . amp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall, the last day of the past session, March 4, there are still many repre­ Portland proposes a bond issue to like all men and sometimes losing pictorial education for the children was reviewed by Mrs. J. S. Law­ Fronti street, second and fourth Tues­ when be prevented the appropria­ sentatives in Washington It devel­ hard surface 70 miles of highway. day n glits in each month. his patience when a number of the of the slate; equal wages for men rence. Tbe next lesson will be M a r y K e r n , Oracle. tion from being made for the new ops that most of them are Irom tar The city of Portland will manu­ Chapter Six of the text book. On members desired to speak at the and women teachers; privilege of L a o b a B r a n d o n , Rec. Federal Trade Commission. The away states, and are remaining here April 5 the class will enjoy a dem­ facture concrete lamp posts to cost same time, nut on the whole was an women to serve as j u r o r s ; O. W .—Myrtle amp No. 197, Board will get a few thousand dol­ iu the hopes that they may finish all . . meets every Wednesday at 7:30 excellent man for tbe place, being community property rights of worn onstration meeting at tbe home of $16. (Continued on Page 2) lars extra ou the first of July, but it in. at W. O. W. Hall. Newberg— D. J. Matthews has for the people first, last and all the en; the divorce laws; tax collection the President, Mrs. W. J. Longston. Lee Currie, C. C. starts out on its work greatly ham­ been re-empluyed to run tbe can­ J ohn L e n e v e , Sec. time and against machine rule; placed back in the hands o. the pered for want of funds. The Clean-up Week To Big Night for Odd nery. opposiug the Senate in their ma­ sheriff which was none by lobbying VKNINUTIDE CIRCLE No. 214, Be Observed in May Trade Commission is a favorite of Fellows and Rebekahs meets second and fourth Monday chine methods, most emphatically. and was purely a political move; L. M. La Rue, ol Salem, will the Presideot, and Fitzgerald is nights in W . O. W. Hall. Mr. Barrow states that he had been the lobby bill which was to have all move his step-ladder factory to Eu­ A n n ie B u r k h o l d e r , Q.N. Aa a period every spring is devot­ “ chuckling up his sleeve” because On Friday of last week the Odd M a r y A. Piaaci, Clerk. appointed by Mr. Selling as a mem- ! lobbyists at the legislative sessions gene. be has tied up this work for many ed to bouee cleaning in our individ­ Fellows of this place put six candi­ l»er of three very good committees ARMERS UNION.— Regular meet­ register, giving their name, post of­ ual households; and as tbe needs of The S. P. Co. will erect new de­ dates through tbe last degrees of ings second and fourth Saturdays in months to come. The new Com­ and chairman of one other, which fice address; paid by whom and lob­ pots in Oregon— one at Cottage each month in W. O. W. Hall. mission has organized, but it can­ c'eaniDg and renovating are espe­ the lodge There was one from F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , Prea. cially apparent iu tbe spring ¡ d all is rather an unusual courtesy to one bying for what Grove. not engage in aay extensive work. Myrtle Point, three Irom Bandon O. A. M in t o n y e . Sec. l ranches of life; and as it is entire- who has opposed the appointive pow­ Most of these lqws would have aud two from this place. About Silverton— The contract has been r a t e r n a l a i d No. 398, meets the A L L I»Oi>RS C L O S E D T O T H E W H I T E er, and that he Bad at all times been made for the betterment ol women |v fitting that Bpecial attention be fifty members came down from Myr let for a new United Lutheran second and fourth Thursday» each H O U SE given tbe promotion of such work: treated fairly and cordially by the and children and were supported by tie Point, in autos, and tbe Steamer church. month at W. O. W . Hall. President Wilson has practically M b s . C h a s . E v l a n d , Pres. the women ol the state and a num­ Telegraph made a special run to Therefore, I designate the week Speaker. M a s. L o r a H a r r in g t o n , Sec. become a hermit tbese days, since The government dredge Mlcbie After speaking briefly on the ber ot the legislators, one of tbe of Mey 4 to 11 as “Clean-up Week,” Bandon and brought up about nine­ is undergoing $25,000 repairs at he has denied himself to all visitors. Educational Organizations and Clubs aod I earnestly urge Oregonians to amount saved by each member em­ most interested iu this way being For three weeks he will give his set aside that week as a time when ploying his own clerk or stenogra­ Rep. S. B. Huston of Portland who ty members of the order besides sev­ Portland. OMAN’ S Study Club. —Meets 2:30 eral that came to attend the dance Conner Creek mine in Baker p. m. st city library every second eutire attention to a study of intri­ they will devote special attention to pher rather thau giving a contract was always in favor of a good law given here. Upon leaving Bandon county has been leased and will be and fourth Monday. cate problems connected with the improving the physical appearsnoe to one or two persons to be sub-let, and against a bad one. H a r r ie t A. L o n g sto n , Pres. one ot the boiler pipe on the boat operated. European war. This is the first F r a n c is E. E p p e r so n , Sec. Mr. Barrow then spoke at length burst, delayiug their arrival an not only of their own property, but Mr. Barrow took up the Prohibition A vein of good-burning coal has O Q U I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L time in the memoty of the oldest of their communities, as such action Bill as one being of more intetest of the Port Bill introduced by him hour and a quarter, and they didn’t been found three miles from Klam­ LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the Washingtonian when the President and importance to the entire people and which the majority of the peo­ will be beneficial not only to gener­ High School Building during the school arrive until 9:15. ath Falls. He ple of this district wanted passed but year for the purpose ol discussing edu­ has entirely excluded the public. al health aod happiness, but by in­ of the state than any other. After the candidates had beeu put Of course this is the first time creasing the beauty of our surround­ read Art. 36 Sec. 1. of the Oregon wt]jC(j was killed by underhanded cational topics. Portland— West Park and Tenth Biania S k e e l b , Pies. there has been so big a war, and as ings, will add materially to tbe at­ Constitution which defines the Pro- m ethods and the pledge of his tel- through, the ladies of the Rebekab streets are to get a $40,000 bachelor E d na H a k lo c k k r , Sec. lodge of this place gave an excellent the United States has been involved hibition for which the people voted ;ow representative being entirely re­ apartment. tractiveness of the State. O K EEL KLUB—A business men’ s midnight lunch which was appreci­ social organisation. Hall in Laird's in many ways, Ihe President has Three new buildings are planned Dated this 12tb day of March, but which they lack much of having pudiated which called for some ated by all present. Tbe gathering building, Second street. determined that he will take per­ under the law passed at the last ses- pointed remarks by Barrow on the at the state university by the board 1915. L J. C a r y , Pres. i broke up about 1 3 1 and the boat W. C. E nd ico tt , Sec. ! sonal charge of the situation. sion of the legislature. He slated 1 floor Qf the House. It is high time JAMES WITHYCOMBE, went back with ii - pdv.iugers about ol regents. that the W. C. T. U. and Temper­ that the voters begin to inquire into o m m e r c i a l c l u b — Lao j . c . vrv S Q U E A L OF TH E EXPRESS CO M ­ Governor of the State of Oregon. O. W. R. & N. Co. railroad is to 2:00 o’clock a m. The Coquille President; L. H. H azard ,Secretary ance League wanted absolute pro­ conditions and sit that representa­ P A N IE S Juvenile Band accompanied the be extended (torn Juntura into the The Clean-Up Week will be ob­ hibition. He also told ot the hours tives are sent who will not promise Transportation Facilities I Representatives of the American, excursion boat up from Bandon and Harney valley. served in Coquille and tbe prelimin­ spent in preparing a new bill as a to do a thing and vote entirely dif­ Adams, Southern and Wells Fargo furnished s>.ms exct-IUnt music on Construction of tbe Heimiston- RAINS—Leave, south bound 8:10 a. May­ substitute for House bill No 1 and ferent in an hour's time. If we the boat :.ml al- . at the dance uhich Umatilla highway, partly bard sur­ m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound Express Companies have told the aries are already under way. 9:26 a. m. and 4:26 p. m. Interstate Commerce Commission at or Morrison will bring tbe matter lauded Rep Porter of Roseburg for must pay such taxes as we are now broke up at 12:30. The youug fel­ face, has begun. OAT8— Six boats plymg on the Co­ Washington that the low rates of before tbe council and other organ­ his work in tbe matter, and said paying let us send men or women lows say that they did fine at their Tbe changes in the election laws quille river afford ample accommo­ izations of tbe town will lend their tbe people of Oregon owe respect to the legislature who will work for dation tor carrying freight and psaeen fare prescribed by tbe Commission dance and swelled their treasury are expected to save taxpayers and thanks to Kep Littlefield of (ers to Bandon and way points. Boats hc-e been "disastrous.” The Com­ aid. Tbe ladies will be prominent the people rather than to put a few considerable. The proceeds go to $100.000 a year. cave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :C0 a. m. panies set out that in ten months in the movement, and it is likely Portland who was also an active paltry dollars iu their own pockets, the Submarine Club. Several ladies mil at 1:00, 3:30 and 4 :45 p. m. During the last two weeks of Feb­ that the Woman’s Study Club will worker lor the bill, and that these The amount ol appropriations made came from both Myrtl- Paint a id ruary Pacific coast mills exported TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­ under the new rates there has been two men were entitled to great cred- ¡Q 1915 as against those ol 1913 parts 6 :3 0 p. m. for Roseburg via a deficit of $2,760,804. It took Un­ be st the head of activities. While Bandon who were Reb.kahs and 20,655,000 feet of lumber. Myrtle Point.carrving the United Slates cle Sam a long time to teach the Coquille is not on the whole a “dir­ it for the part they had taken in show a decrease of $664 791.93; they united with these here in pie- mail and pasengers. F. F. Patterson ol Roaeburg has plutocratic express companies their ty” towD, still there is no towD that this matter. He also spoke ot the more than half a million dollars. paring the gorgeous "feed” in which OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar, |wsi- referendum which tbe "wets” may Since the session of 1913, $34,000 formed a company to build a com­ would not be improved by a good lessons— and perhaps the learning maater. The mails close as follows: both themselves and the Odd Fel­ mercial fruit drier at that city. clesniog up, aod once a year is none invoke by some means or other, but was put into a building which can Myrtle Point 7 :40 a.in. 5:20, 2:35 p.in. of it has been rather bard. lows participated at a late hour, in Marshfield 9:06 a. m. and 4:15 p. in. it is hoped the ‘ drys” may become only take care of 30 girls; $t,8oo too often. Combinig city and state labora­ Bandon, way points, 8:45 a m. Norway D E A TH O F CO LO N EL CROOK lact some of the Coqutllers were eat­ active and forestall any acts of this was spent for a barn to house one anil Aragol2:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 tories will save Portland $tooo a ing at 2 o’clock when the boat left A faithful old attache in t b e p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7 :30 a. m. Finds Bad Roads kind. team of horses and two or three year and the state $2700 a year. for Bandon. White House has died, and the Mr. Barrow spoke of the women cows; $4.ooo for a hog house built Roseburg merchants are encour­ City and Counts) Officers President ol the United States, who \V. C. Bradley, of the Bradley legislators in the past session; Miss wi«h concrete floors for the hogs to I Jesting Association Formed aging Kendall Bros to erect a saw­ .................A. T. Morrison on account of important affairs has Candy Co. of Marshfield, was in Towne in tbe House and Miss sleep in, and this ail through the ................J. 8. Lawrence mill at that place, with logging road He had Clarke in the Senate, stating that wrong ideas of a state architect, . R. II. Mast secluded himself from tbe public, town odo day last week. into the timber. ............. P. M. Hall-Lewis found time to attend the funeral. (The Tribune) just come from the coast and be Miss Towne was small in atature who seems to realize that he is Marshal........... .......................A. P. Miller Oregon City—-After a long strug­ Colonel William H Crook served says that the roads between Bandon but large in thought and ability to spending tbe state’s money rather Night Marshal ................Oecar Wickham Prol. W. A. Barr, of tbe Oregon gle, Main street is to be paved with Water Superin tendent... 8. V’ . Epperson wi'h Lincoln and all of tbe other and Langlois are the worst in the Agricultural extension work, form­ make hersell understood and the than his own or he surely would bithulitbic two-inch wealing sur­ Councilmen— Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels Presidents down to the present day. county; but that in spite of this, a ideas conveyed in the few speeches have planned and built differently, ed a testing association in northern face on a concrete base. C. I. Kime, Ned C.Kelley, W. H. Ly­ He undoubtedly had a more inti­ Ford car came up from Langlois to which she made on the floor of the Mr. Barrow contemplates a series Curry last week with 756 cows. ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings W. Al Jones, oi Wallowa county, He si-1 House; Miss Clarke was a stronger of lectures through the county in Other ranchers in this section would first and third Mondays each month. mate knowledge of the affairs ot Bandon one day last week. tbe Presidents and their families so says that a Ford made a trip offers to combine the positions of Justice of the Peace.......... J. J. Stanley woman physically with a voice that order that the people may know of like to go into an association, and Constable...... Ned C. Kelley during tbe past fifty years than any from Langlois to Wedderburn, i t ’ could be heard anywhere in the these different things which are be- three had to be refused because too state fair secretary and farmer al being tbe first car over that road County Judge ...................James Watson other living American. Senate chamber, and who worked ¡„g done and it is well worth the many would render the present as- one salary, saving $1500 a year. this spring. Commissioners —W. T. Dement, Geo. J. P U B L IC L A N D S O P E N E D The Industrial Accident Com mis­ earnestly aud conscientiously on while of am voter to listen to the socia’ i >n unweildy, however, it is Armstrong Clerk During the first two aod a half Finds legislation for the betterment of facts which he presents clearly and j probable that enough cows can be sion inaugurates economy. Dunham Suspended secured so that the association will Commissioner Marshall can do the months of the present year 1,571.890 forcibly women T. J. Thrift acres have been restored to entry be divided and two formed Most work of a Secretary and save $2700 At the investigation last week of The speaker next took up tbe CONTRIBUTED Raymond E. Baker School Supt. the collision between the Telegraph of the prominent dairymen of this a year. and 52,843 acres have been with­ Survevor ..................... C. F. McCullock Coroner ......................... F. E. Wilson drawn. The withdrawals have been and Charm, Captain Harvey Dun­ end of Curry joined, except E B. j Point, He plead guilty and wa* More Deer Slayers ham's license as a captain was tak­ Chas. Baxter was over from the Thrift and tbe Hughes Bros. It is chiefly for tbe protection of watet ¡fined twenty five dollars and the en Irom him for two months. It Bay last Friday, on business. He power sites. staled that Mr. Thrift did not join was his first offense. It was called Last Tuesday, J Leuthold, ol costs of (he trial At the conclusion an offense on his part to have Wal­ Camp 5 on the South fork, who was of the trial Mr. Thomas started for because the big Thrift farm is about reports things ss moving slong pret­ T H E S P Y IN D U S T R Y ty live ' over there at the preient ter Panter, tbe suspended captain, Since the outbreak of the Europ- arrested by Game Warden Thomas Bridge where he placed under ar- lo ,IC s0'^ ^°‘ i^0-000 00- time. He that the Simp-on at the wheel and be himself not in Mill al North Bend will start again pean war there ha been no end of he pilot bouse Tbe captun of (or killing deer out of season, was j rest Charlie Murphy and Jack » •« • n Have vou pai I the printer. activities of spies of foreign powers the Charm got off scott free. tried in the Justice court at Myrtle Wayne. The arrests were made A O I M K R M R w E F F W C K C r B S P REP. 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