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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1915)
■w* The Coquille Herald PUBLISHED EVERY Hogwallow News The Social Whirl TUESD AY Entered ns second class mutter May 8, 1905. at the poet office at Coquille, Oregon, under act o'. Congress ol March $, 1879. Sofie Hammer Concert Lust Tuesday afternoon Mis. G. Leach entertained in honor of Mrs P. C. LEVAR, As foretold in last week's Herald, Ed. Moeller, of Marshfield Libtary association scored a fr« aliments were serve«! and Lessee. the Devoted to the material and social triumph in the Sophie Hammer upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par coucert. ticularly and c f Coos County generally. The little Norwegian woman took Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance her audience into camp ns bjou as Phone Main 381, •M U RD ER” A working man goes to investi afternoon was passed with nee<lle- work, conversation etc. Those pres- cut we e Miss Hutli W ood ford, Mrs. F. S Slagle, Mrs. Geo. she walked upon the stage, auil she Mrs. Cal had every one with her thro ;ghout Mrs. F r y Jones. Mis. the evening. Mra. She bas an exception- He the Slagle, Airs Hartsou, Mrs. Wickham, dark Lamb, W ill DUNK BOTTS, Regular Correspondent (deorge Bingham) PII Rights Reservd Lyons, Lorenz, Mrs. ally good voice and rhe has it under Jeunie Williams, Mrs. Geo. Leach, pet feot control, the effect of long Mrs. Ed Moeller, of Marshfield, Washington Hocks, who has been training under great masters being Mrs. T. Leach, Mrs. N Osmundson charge without waiting (on his em sitting on next to the front seat at seen in her ability to hnnille every _______ ployer’s time) until he is absolutely the D o g H i l l Church, has been note with perfect soreness and ,, 1 r riday afternoon Mrs, \\ alter ! asked by those behind him to pull certain that there is no possibility delicacv. Here dramatic ability is a . . . , , . ... , that the darned thing will g o off i.l i 5 ln<-l'*ir entertained the fo llo w m g j 0ff hi 8 hat amt not snore so loud, as aleo unusual in a singei but veiv , ■ . .. ... . . . . iadns: Mes.laiues K. V. Nicklin, S. it bothers the preacher H e is blown forty feet in the air pleasing to her hearers. As for her Wjckb>lj) L „ Hl)Zir(( j ' W. I and seriously injured It is his own personality, of which so much has LeneVf, JconU) Williams, M J Dock Hocks took ailvanlage of fault, and the law that would allow been said, it is charming, and her Hartacn, H. W. Dunham, H. Coch- ,be footwashing at the Calf him compensation ought by all modest and no ,fleeted,vet thorough ran, W. Culin, V. R . Wilson, C. ; R,b* cburih l » “ ‘ Sun.Jay. means to be changed. I f he is tot ly confident manner puts her on the Endicott, N. Osmun Ison, Lilif h Mil- Gne of the few discomforts of ally disabled, let him be a pauper /riendly foo ting with her hearers at ler, W. Candlin, J. S Barton Geo Spring in H ogwallow is the fact taken care of by the county at the once. Lorenz, and L . Stratton. The after that Isaac H ellwsnger then begins taxpayers expense; not compensated Henrik Gjerdrum at the piano noon was given ov er to sewing and to sleep with his feet out the win for his injuries out ol a state fund took his full share of the honors of various kinds off fancy work. At dow. drawn from the industry in which the evening. H e showed us what five o ’ clock dainty refreshments his hurts were received The R ye Straw Storekeeper has “ accompaniment" r e a l l y means, were served and enjoyed by all But— note the difference. Some making it seem like a supplementary ; pre6eut T b e decorBtiol|8 COBgisted gone to the H o g F ord still house hundreds of Americans deliberately after change for a half dollar. He and essential part of the vocal per- of n,#nv b„ lutifu, floW{,r8 board a vessel sailing for Europe will return in a few days. formance. and which must pass through the T h e appreciation of the audience Jefferson Potlocks is patching the “ war zone.” T he y have known Friday afternoon Mrs. V L. for the work of both these artists ro of on bis house. The oue he bag the danger for a month before they Hamilton gave a party for the small was shown by the hearty appiauge had on there leaks, and he was com sail. T h e y are specially warned by son of Ihe liouse, Earl, it being his and repeated recalls for both. pelled to patch it as he did not have the German embassy with great ads 6 th birtbdav. T he following chil It is gra tify ing to bo able to re any extra pans and buckets to set in the N e w Y o r k papers that the dren attended: Mary Esther John- port that the Association, besides around over the rooms. vessel will be sunk T h e y know the son, Marvin Hawkins, Glenda John scoring an artistic triumph, made a freight consists of cartridges and Ellick Hellwauger t o o k the son, Florence McDonald, Helen financial success, about $20 being other contraband o f war and that Lyons, Far Brenner, Alice Coliit-r, mumps from a man near R ye Straw cleared. according to all the so called "rules I r v i n g Lamb, Billy Fox, aud Don I *ast week and was landed in j til. o f war” the Germans have a right Am on g the people that came over and Kenneth Donaldson. They 0 ° *be foll owing day Sim Flinders to sink her. ' Y e t they take a chance, from the Bsy Sunday to witness were royally entertained from 3:30 was arrested for shooting on the gate an unexploded dynamite abreast o f the times, has raise«! back window io bis b uggy. The Rye Straw store keeper got up yesterday morning with a ci ¡ch in his neck and has been meeting his customers sidewise. Wh ile waiting for the mail «¡ay before yoslerilay the Postmaster gave several valuable sugg«stioiis by the present lules and puts up arrives, even if he is biiBy planting Will Help You Prepare for his garden at the time. Slim Pickens was over to see Miss Fruzie Allsop Tuesday, but as she A drove o f snails passed the Mail boat would accomplish one of two things: either the Germans would let her g o through with her contra band of war because thev would be NOTES ON THE PHOTOPLAYS ____ Of Interest to Those Who Patronize the Movies afraid to sink a vessel with so many Americansaboard.or else they would sink her (as they have done), this country would be drawn John Bunny is dead. T h e big and m oving picture comedian, whose iuto broad lace was probably better Russia known throughout the world than pull England’s chestnuts out of the that of any other man in it, passed fire Thank the Lord. President away at his home in Brooklyn on tne war to help France and New Catholic Church Is Dedicated Sunday in a German play. Those taking part in El ick Hellwaug er who, it thought, would have to interne at the T ickville jail, took advantage of the darknesa soon after he was »r- reBted, and old, rock ribbed Republican Place your order early and avoid disappointment - JAS. HOGAN. Proprietor u. .U escaped down G a m e r creek Flint Dillard is getting h s carl <n readiness to take Miss Flutie Bel« ti i Church South. Announcement T h e various chur 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 j ches o f the town will unite for this 'service. Rev C H . Bryan w i l l u e _ liver the sermon and the music wi l j be in charge of Mr. F. G. Leslie. T h e aunual Gold Medal Contest Declamation will be held The Waters-Davis Case Considerable interest LUMBER in in the Especial attention will he 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 bas been felt in the suit by which Mrs. Waters of Coos Bay, has been W u tr y appear within sixty days after the first Portlaml Semi-Weekly Journal publication of this summons exclusive o f tbe late J M. Davis, on the and Coquille Herald, both for $2 U0 of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount ground that sbe was bis daughter a vear in aJvaoce. due as above shown together with costs by an Indian woman Davis was and accrued interest and in case of your one of'the first settlers on Coos riv I ________ _ ^ _______ failure to do so, a decree will be ren dered foreclosing the lien of said taxes er, and nearly all the old settlers o f ! and costs against the land and premis the county wbo Still survive h a ,-e i In tha Circuit Court of the State of Ore es above named. been brought into court as witnesses gon. for Coo« County, This summons is published by onier ‘ } n tbe casei tnaking tbe court hott-e of the Honorable John S. Coke, Judge W. J. C o n r a d , SUMMONS of the Circuit Court of the State of Or | look much like the scene ol a pio- Plaintiff for egon for the County of Coos and said neers’ reunion for several days lest vs. publication order was made and dated this 28th day week. W h ile it seemed to be pret A. J. H ackett , R. IN of April, 1915, and the date of the first j ly gen erally conceded that Davis, E. F alconer , R. C. FORECLOSURE publication of this summons is the 11th F alconer and U s- OF day of May, 1915. like other husky pioneers, probably known O wners , TAX LIEN All process and papers in this pro dallied with Siwasb Delilahs, and Defendants. ceeding may be served upon the under J that the Waters woman might be To A. J. Hackett. R E. Falconer, R. signed residing within the State of Ore his daughter, yet no evidence o f a gon, at the address hereafter men C. Falconer and Unknown Owners tioned. marriage between him and the w o m the above named defendants Jons C. K endall an's mother was brought out. T h e In the Name of the State of Oregon: Attorney for the Plaintiff You are hereby notified that W. J. case went to the ju r y at about to Address Marshfield. Oregon. 5-ll-7t Conrad the holder of ( ertificate of De o ’ clock this morning, and after linquency numbered 35 issued on the about an b o m ’ s deliberation a ver 6th day of January, 1909, by the Tax Notice dict for tbe defendant was reached. Collector of the County of Coos. State Notice is hereby given that sealed of Oregon, for the amount of Five A 21-100 Dollars, the same being the bids will be received and opened by the East Fork Items amount then due and delinquent for tax Port of Bandon at the meeting of the es for the year 1907 together with pen Commissioners on the first Saturday in alty, interest and costs thereon upon June, 1915, at Bandon, Oregon for the Ira GoodliD of Smith River, D 1 1 the real property assessed to you. of work of driving piling for the protec N o l l e county, California, has been which you are the owner as appears of tion of the banks of the Coquille River record, situated in said County and in accordance with the provisions of visiting bis old neighbor of Smith State, and particularly bounded and de Ordinance No. 5 and the plans and scribed as follows, to-wit: Lots 4-5-10- specifications of the Port Engineer, and River, John McVey. 11 -12-13-14-15-16-17 1 8-19 -20-21 - 22-23-24 the applications and agreements of E d Ab ern etby and his crew finis! - 26-26-27 28-2O-30-36-37-38-39 & 40 all in property owners along the river as said ordinances, plans, specifications and ed putting bis logs in the pond last Block 38 in Portland Addition to Ban- agreements appear on file in the office don, Coos ( ounty. Oregon. week. You are further notified that said W. of tile Secretary o f said Port. And that the contract for driving J. Conrad has pai«l taxes on said prem T b e rain of last week gave the ises for prior or subsequent years with 1 said piling shall be let to the lowest ground such a soaking that grass the rate of interest on said amounts as bidder, provitiing satisfactory bids are submitted, reserving the right to reject follows: R ate any and all bids, crops are insured, Tax of \ J. E. N orton , Date Rec’t Rains have delayed road work as Y ea r’s Secretary of the Port of Bandon. No. Am 't Int. I Tax Paid tbe anil is too sticky to scrape, (4893» ________ ____________ 1908 Mar. 26, 1909 (4894t $3 36 15 >' 11' 2t 1437 I $7 23 In 1he Clicuit Court: u« cne State of 1909 15. 1910 Married (43741 Oregon for Coos County (3269) 1910 “ 1911 (32701 $9 78 In the Matter of the) notice ok C H A S E -Me A D A M S — I n Coquille, A ssingment of E. W. ■- filing of I 1 0 1 9 l 6 4 0 5 ! $13 65 Kamn.erer. 1 final account . Saturday, May 15, 1915. Ira I ’ . 1911 April li’ 1- »64061 168141 Notice is hereby given that the un Chase and Gertie McAdams, Rev. : 1912 7, 1913 (68151 $17 01 dersigned has filed in the Circuit Court C H. Bryan offi ¡«I m g. of the State of Ort'gon for the County 1913 Feb’y. 6, 1914 31” $19 32 Said A. J. H ackett , R. E. F alco of <’oos, his final report as such As T h e marriage took place in tb<- ner . and R C. F alconer as the own signee. and all persons interested in afternoon in the presenc* of the era of the legal title of the above des said estate are notified that the said cribed property as the same appears of I final account will come up for hearing brother and sister of the bri le, Hen record, and each of the other persons in the above entitled court on, to-wit. M rs. Nettie above named are hereby further noti- j the 26th day of May. 1915. ry Halverson a n «1 ing to secure a share in the estaie only as the emblem of our power to accomplish a good work by showing * * ti* ,“ c ‘ or-v to ,be bui,dinK coni-j Madame Mousetooth— H azel Rad a- « “ Kg « ' ' ” “ 8 aa <> more effective killing stunts the sordid and seamy side of t h e , m,t' ee’ ac baugb. making desired changas yvith un- than any other nation — the better svilite slave traffic, as well as some Mike, tbe Gardner— James Hersey. for civilization aud the human race of the methods by which girls are ^ '*'U~ * 1,lini1 and the l < * of fee, Peasants T b e Germans are demonstrating dragged into the rapids which carry |iD{?' no ibadow o f n.isunderstauding Both p l a t » are bright and lull of what war really is T h e v are no! | them to destruction It shows the or d.sswt.^f.otion on either side h»v- humorous situations. T h e audience ta lk in g; they are fivhuiip. T h e y I mercenary, brutal and unspeakably arisen during the progress of is assured a treat. T h e music will the work ■re not polite; they are brutal repulsive inside of the traffic, not It is expected that services will be be furnished by an orchestra tinder T he y are guilty of muider, pillage the bright lights ol the exterior. held in the church twice a month, the direction o f Stewart Norton. and rapine. T h e y bombard churches and the effect of such a picture but definite arrangements baYe not A n admission of 25 cents will be ■ nd destroy art galleries. T h e y are should be good in many ways. yet been maile, ow in g to the illness cbarged School children, 1 5 cents barbarians? Sure thev are. That — , ... City _ Council of tbe priest who was locate«! st is why they are so successful in this Commencement Week North B en i. war. W e r e they devils thev would A t the council meeting last night undoubtedly win It may be that T h e exercises connected with Marriage Licenses a contract was awarded to the Pa by the time this war is over the commencement week of the Coquille cific Tank and Pipe Co for pipe world will be ready to discard war Ira P Chase and Genie Me H u h School start off next F riday and fittings for the water system Adams as a method o f settling international evening with an entertainment to R edw ood pipe of various sizes was is in th » disputes. In the mean time, let's be given by the Germ an students Roundtree The groom ,u , u- ordered for piping. Born keep out of it. I f Americans do and the Public Speak ing class. On employ o f the Smith-Powers Co. A number o f bills was paid and not want to get killed, let them money was drawn to pay the judges L E \C H In this city, May 12, 1915, Sunday evening Ihe Baccalaureate and the youn g c o o p . , will make Stay at home. and clerks o f election. to tbe wife of Tracy Leacb, c son service will be held at the Methodist their residence at Powere. do V was the performance will be Masonic Opera House on Thursday Edna H ailock er, Mary L e v a r, R oy even ing. May 2 7 . 'Ih e final com A v e r y aud Horace Rahskopf. T b e The dedication of the new Catho mencement excercises with an ad lic cUurcb just completed in this medium through which these stud dress by H on Charles I . R tig ard on city took place Sunday witli impres ents will demonstrate their histrion Friday evening. May 2 8 , will ecu sive ceremonies, conducteil by Rev. ic abilities is the Germ an comedy, elude the w eek ’ s lestivities. On I t might be explained H. J. M c D e v itt assisted by Rev. " N e i n . ” account of the fact that a large Michael Wallace, these being the " n e i u ” means “ no.” T h e play tells number of the high school alumni priests resident at Marshfield. At tbe story of a man wh o is so easily are away at college, ihe annual re 9:30 a. m. occurred the blessing ol influenced by bis wile that he never ception of that organization will the church, high mass and sermon, says " n o " to any request she may not be held until sometime in Jun ; Le arning that his the subject being “ What is the make o f him As an Ap ril 26 th, after several weeks’ ill re ness from a complication oi disease? Catholic Churchy" At 3 in the after wife considers this a weakness, he marked in Coquille the other day, H is age is given as about 52 years, noon came the Benediction of the determines to be firm and refuse “ he is all right, if he IS a Demo and he leaves a wife and two sons Blessed Sacrament and eernroD, the her next request. So, in spite of John Bunny’ s philosophy was that crat.” subject being “ The Real Presence her pleadings and tears and in spite Wh at is the use to talk twaddle it was better to make the world of Christ in the Blessed Eucharist.” of his own inclination to telent, he about murder in connection with laugh than cry, and millions o f peo A full The choir of St Monica’s Church in remains firm to the end. war It is all murder, from start to pie of every age, race and disposi the h a ve bee n m a de to tem po rarity " itb 17 voices, provided j ^ o p s i s t o * the play will be in finish. W e have made some arbi tion it their troubles whde thee music, which is said to b a v e . bunds ot the audience so that there trary rules, and call one kind of forget their troubles while they been fine, aDd Edgar Cason, of will be no difficulty in understand- killing “ murder’ ’ and another kind laughed at his work on ttie screen. Marshfield, who has acquired a bigh the action. something else. If we sink a ship His humor was genuine, and while T h e German performance will reputation as a vocalist, sang a solo and drown women and children, it was never coarse, it could be ap las! about thirty minutes and will T he church was beautifully deco H e helped that is murder. -If we bombard a preciated by every one. be followed by an Eng lish comedy, rated with flowers anti American city and kill them with shot and to brighten the world. Peace to his " T h e Ugliest of S e v e n .” Those flags On the alter were white shell and falling walls and fire; it ashes roses and on either side g r e a t 1 ,aki,1R Part in this P>aY are as fo1 we lay seige and starve them to bunches of calla lilies, while the ’ ows: 1 T h e Boy Scout Picture shown at death with all the accompanying railing of tbe sanctuary was covered Ernest Hellwald. hier to the horror of famine and disease— those tbe Grand last week was ail that with carnations and other flowers. Countess of Falken bru n— R a y things are legitimate and can’ t oc the advance advertising promised. The building was filled to its cn- mond Burns. helped None of our Christian war It was a fine picture and most inter j pacity at both services A special Jeremiah Ambrose, steward o f the esting and well wo rked out. A riors would call them " M u i d e r . " late Couniess— Juliau Leslie. I tram brought 63 people from the General Sherman told us, some crowded house greeted the produc Seven daughters o f Ambrose j Bay side, and many canto from up years ago. exactly what war is. It tion snd there was standing room Ernestine— Janey L o w e and down the river. is H E L L T h e sooner the world only at the end of the first show A In speaking of tbe building, Fath Rosa - M a r y Fusonne. accepts the fact and ceases to large proportion of the crowd was er McDevitt took occasion to speak Elise — Myrtle Cunningham. glorify war;to talk about " b r a v e r y ” of the younger generation, and jin the highest terms and by name, Gabrielle— Zelma Strang. in connection with sending some their intense interest and apprecia o f P . M. Hall-Lewis, tbe architect. A m elia — Veta Kelle y. one else to be killed; to talk about tion was shown by their enthusiastic Shelley and Eitseie, the contractors. 1 ^*ora —Jessie Moo dy national "h o n o r " trom the Spanish applause at every good point of tbe and F Fre Schil.lt, the the painter, painter, say s a y Ade laide— Edna Robison picture. and re l 1 Schil.tt, grandee standpoint as something Formerly F'riends ol the Countess T h e W hite slavery picture shown in* th ,t ,be-v b ,d * " diBl’ l'‘ ved the; that can only be sustained Dv the Madame M oorpiltz — O liv e H ow ey . u° t ‘»'’ I t <*“ spilling of blood (prefeiably that of last night also drew a good house " reatPSt ,l,^ OK,tiou Madame K u n k e l— Geneva Robin- some one else); to g lo ii fy the flag T h e picture Is evidently designed to good work b,,t lo m“ ke tT e r ' tbi,‘ « i W ils on isn't built that way. DECORATION D A) , Currier on the G a u l e r Creek road yesterday T h e Germans the dedication of the new Catholic to 6 p m., and at 5 o’clock a lunch highway, and w«s sentenced to five er to a dance at Tickville Saturday vessel, exactly as they church were tbe following: Esther eon was served, consisting of ice days in jail and a case of mumps night, and Yam Sims is w e iring hie said they would, and tne Americans NelsoD, Ilutb Knox, Myrtle XelsoD, cream and cake, and it was indulged T b e Mail Carrier, who keeps ever hat down over his eyebrows. are drowned. Then, overlooking Muriel Kramer, Lillian, Jennie anil in heartily by all present. Dainty ers figured that their presence on the im was busy, he was put to turning the grindstone. the the fact that the world was thus rid Niua Diagle, Anna Truman, L . place cards adorned each plate, High School Plays of Elbert Hubbard, some of us want Bremmer, O Burroughs, Jack Stuck, and Ihe rooms were decorated in to go to W A R at once, without delay M. Thorwald, Anna Holland, L e v i white ami pink roses Earl received or parley. Diagle and wife, Edgar Cason, I ¡many nice presents A l l present T h e H i g h School students will O f course Americans had no busi Chapman and Gertie Scaife. ! enjoyed themselves very much. undertake something new next ness on the vessel; of course British Friday evening when they appear Oregon Marble & Granite Works the mail within a few hours after it and they lose out. sink m for changes in the way the U. S. mail is bandied However, he abides tbat " • C°nr*d will apply to the ] ( jrcuit Court of the County and State] aforvsaid for a decree foreclosing the J ohn «'. K endall Assignee of E. W. Kämmerer. Date of first publication April 27th, ^ Ä Ä I cate. And you are hereby summoned to 1915. of 1 at publication May 25th,