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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1915)
T he C oquille H erald VOL. 33, N O . 36 C O Q U IL L E , C O O S C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , M A Y 25, 1915. CITY DIRECTORY NEW LAW OFFERS PKOTECTION Frdtcmai and Benevolent Order A t\ & A. M.—Re^ulHr meeting of • Chadwick Lodge No. 08 A. F. & A. AJ.• at Masonic Hall, every Ka unlay niviht in each month on or before the full moon. L. A. L imjkqvimt , W. M. K. H . M aht , 8ecr?tary . O K. S.— Reguiar meeting of lleulah • Chapter No. M, second and fonrti Friday evenings ol each umiitli, in Ma sonic Hall. K mma L ilijk ¿ vimt , VV. M. A nna L awhknck S ec., i t). O. F .—Coquille Lodge No. 53,1. O. i • (). F., meets every Saturday night n Odd Fellows Hall. 11. B. M oouk , N. G. J. L awuknck , Sec. Advantage Given to Oregon Manufacturers. In an effort to xlimuiatc Oregon tnanufaciutetl good-, and Oegnu I .- bor, the Chamber oi Commerce ot Pot t la ml recently h-gtti t catti|)aigD tarough its bureau of indiisiticsund manufactures to takr ad vintage id the Bingham bill, which bet-onus effective as a law this m->nth, and which was passed al lilt last h g p- lative session Graduating Class, Coquille High P E R Y E A R $ 1.5 0 Canada who are entitled to FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ; and moneys and lauds now tied up in the English High Court of Chan* Event* of Interest Reported j eery and elsewhere, owing to the For The Herald i inability o f lawyers to locate the laimsuts.” “ Spare Momenta” h a s c-m| il<d and published the names, t’ NC I K SAM GOES TO THE CIRCUS ; and its enterprise iu gening to* The s id Lu ai.ir tragedy had gether a list that has been alv-r* It i ked the whole world, anti mil ti eil for during inure thru a cent* j lions ot eyes weie turned on Wash- j uty, and which covets the authentic in ion. Voices of protests and bar estates, has attracted attention in telsor i k made known the popular Ihe national capital, where the prob- uitiivn nion. The capit ,1 of the Kins ol American heirs lo foreign Uiti ed States stemtd filled with a estates has created no end of trouble. son of tingling that threatened the That these estates exist is without annihilation of official nerves \len question, but this is the first time an calmly discussed the probability ot American publishing bouse has un is-ir. and the whole political 1 ind deruken to ferret out and assi t scape was like a broad expanse ol | teal heirs, dry grits and reeds waiting lor the | branded h o r s e s mm who might light the match. According to the old WMy <n Evidently those w ho spoke the most thinking a mustang was not a mu,- were in hopes ihe Pies den! would tang unless a big scar from a brand appli the tiny flitue, and let loo*e ing iron showed upon the shoulder. 'he rotifl gra'ion Washington for Pciha.os the retention of this sort of lunaiely did not expose itself, but custom is the only reason why lire in real ty it gave forth the internal horses owned by the government evidtnee that stirs on the mob when and used in the District of Colum it sallies forth to do unreasonable bia, is continued. Tne Society for vitden e 3 he cl irnor o: the na'ion the Prevention ol Cruelly lo Ani r lied it on hundreds id wires de mals has taken it up. and has point nt Hiding to know what our govern ed out the senseless nature of the ment proposed to do about the out cus.om. and proposes 10 stop it, if rage that hid destroyed so many possible It is declared that a brand lives of American citizens. The inflicted with a red hoi iron does Evening Star came out that after not completely heal for six weeks.* noon w ith one of Berryman's great WAR HORSES cartoons It showed President Wil A Washington official recently son deep in the sindy of papers on returred from New York, says that bis desk, and in the foreground stood Uncle S .tu, with hand up he went down to the ships and saw raised in cautioning manner. Be hundreds of Ametican horses load neath the picture was the oue word: ed on board in order that they “ Steady!” It may have been the might be taken to Europe to take a Jane Lowe cartoon, or something else, but there part in the deadly conflict. Tnis Horace Rahskopf was a return of reason and common thing has been going on since Au gust, and tens of thousands of Naomi Knowlton, post graduate sense, the result of which was a horses have been sent from this it ll r r • record attendance at the Ringling country to be shot down. It shows ..................- ................... - — | fortunately had dropped into town. how, unwittingly, our country is being used to add to the horrors of warfare. (Bv J E. Jones ) Tile Bingham lull gives a pte'et enti.il ol five per tent in favor it iiìr ii goods manufactured in O'egon. ot Hull. K ill. A m i KKM o N. N. G, in favor of Oiegnn labor, in the A nnib L a » rknck , Sec. con-ode.atton ol competitive bill sOQUILLK KNI'AMl’ -VI ENT, No. 25 / 1. o. o. 1'., meets lite Amt sml third ding before county cqtitls, board- rimraday nights in Odd F e b o »« fluii. ol countv commissioners, school .1. 8 . llAKToN, O . *. J. I.AWttKNCK, See. boards, city ioun< tls, or oilier pub ll officers authorized to purchas Lodge No. 72, morts Tueaday night,, supplies or contract tor labor in \V. O. W. Hall. “ In plainer English, a purchas K. It. W atson , K K. S. O. A. M intonyb . (I. C. ing officer is authorized lo accept as IjY T H lA N SISTERS—Justus Tetnpie the lowest bid tor labor or supplies 1 No. 35. meets find and Third Mon- that offered by representatives oi Jay night» it. W. O. W. Hal1. M*s. O k . koe D a v i s , M. E. C. Oregon products, it the bid of the Mas. K ubu I. inb o ak , K. of K latter is no* tn ire than five per ceui I , I D MEN—Coouille Tritaj So. 40. 1. higher than the lowest bidder from is . O. R. M., meets every Friday night any other state,’’ said George I) i n vV. O. W. Hall. J. •*. R abton , Sachem. Lee, secreiary of the bureau. “ It A. I’ . M ii . i . kr , C. of It. is intended to counterbalance ihe W. A. —Regular meeti.igs of Rea • ver (lamp No. 10.550 it) M. W. A. difference in the cost of production, Hail, Front street, first and third Sat as between local and foreign con urdays in each month. cerns. It somewhat adds to the H. R. T ozikr Consul. F. C. T rub , Clerk. handicap ot the lorclgu manufac N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel turer represented bv Height rales, . amp No. 2972 at M. W. A. Hu " and i' should prove an encourage Front, street, second and fourth Tues ment totheestablishment ot factories day n ghts ill eacli month. M ar y K kr n , Oracle. for the manufacture of those items L aura B randon , Ree. ueeded in the building ot roads and O. W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197, bridges, and materials consumed by • meets every Wednesday at 7 :30 Geneva Robinson Raymond Burns municipal purchase. p. m. at W. O. W . Hall. R oy M. Avery Edna Harlocker Lee Currie, C. C. “ Senator Bingham introduced the J ohn I. b n bv k , Sec. Hazel Radabaugb Stewart Norton bill alter consultation with repre- t n VENINGTIDE CIRCLE N o . 214, _ . • sentativesof the organizations which 1 -, meets second and fourth Monday nights in W. O. W. Hall. have been struggling to enlarge the A nnik B u r k k o l d i k , G.N. . . . ------------- ---------- -- 1,, market for those lactories already M ary A. P iercb , Clerk. here and to pave the way for others 1 7 ARMERS UNION.— Regular meet- C ings second and fourth Saturdays in yet to be secured _________ __________ funny tricks ol the elephants. Tu- each month in W. O. W. Hall. "Iu the opinion of David HU F rank B u rk h ol d e r , Pres. Dunne, and Other pioneer manufac- Information of What is Unlawful for the Would-be Hunter and Fisher, and How He tnulty perhaps has more power than O. A. M inton yb , Sec. any man in the United States with May Avoid Trouble with Game Wardens r a t e r n a l ai d n «. 398 , meets the turers, the Bingham measure will, the single exception of the Presi second and fourth Thursdays each pròve of great value.” dent. For years he has been closer month at W. O. W , Hall. The General Passenger Depart Pheasants, Reeves Pheasants, Eng enforcement of game laws. M rs . C i i a s . E v l a n u , Pres. ! ,Q p residcIJt wjlson ,han anyoue Mas. L ora H arhington , Sec. Berry Boxes to be Larger. ment ot the Southern Pacific issues lish Partridge, Hungarian Partridge, a d d i t i o n a l p r o v is io p s of g a m e else; Be is the confidant, advisor, the following abstract of the Otegon j Franklin Grouse or Fool Hen, Bob Educational Organizations and Clubs LAWS. friend and spokesman for Woodrow Berry boxes left over from last game laws: , White Quail, Swan, Wood Duck, All game is owned by the State. Wilson. He is private secretary OMAN'S Study Cluh. —Meets 2:3U d i s t r ic t n o . 1. i Wild Turkey, Least Sandpiper, Any game animal, bird or fish raised because of his personal relations to p. m. Ht city library every second year must go to the scrap heap, as a new law regulating the dimension and fourth Monday. Comprising all counties west of | Wes,ern Sandpiper. Solitary Sand- iu captivity may he sold if properly the President, but this does not de- H arriet A. L onoston , Pres. of these containers will go into effect piper, Semi-palmeted Plover, Snowy lagg.-d. Any game animal or bird ter him from fitting into the cogs of F rances E. E pp erson , Sec. the Cascade Mountains: on May 22 The provisions of the p O Q U I I i L E EDU CATION AL Buck deer with horns— August Plover, and all other birds of any may be held during closed season if the political machine, which usually ...iA G U E —Meets monthly at the law are causing some concern kind except those on which there p operly tagged; or mav be imported run about the way Tumulty directs. U _ LE High School Building during the school among growers ol berries tor mar 15 to October 31. year for the purpose ot discussing edu Silver gray squirrel— Septembei 1 is an open season. The following from without the Uuited States and And while Tumulty watched the ket The provisions in the new cational topics. are not protected at any time: Duck sold il properly tagged. to October 31. elephants, in another group sat some B irdie S k e k l s , Pies. weights and measures law relating E dna H a kl ock kr , Sec. Ducks and geese— October 1 to Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Prai of the Cabinet members, doing side Any navigable stream and any to Iv-ery boxes are as follows: rie Falcon, Goshawk, English Spar- streams flowing through publiclands splitting stunts ol laughter at the January 15. (Federal law ) O KEEL KLUB—A business men's The standard boxes or baskets social organization. Hall in Laird's Rails and coots— October 1 to row’ Great Horned ° wl* Northern are highways for fishing. antics of the clowns. The Federal used in the sale of strawberries, January 15. (Federal law.) building, Second street. Sbirke, Cormorants, American Mer- Trade Commissioners were there Taxidermists must hereafter pay L .1. C a r y , Pres. blackberries, loganberries, raspber W, C. E ndicott , Sec. Shore birds, black breasted and g«»*er, Crows and Ravens, Magpies a license of $3.00 per year. too, and there were lots of Con- ries or similar berries shall be of the COMMERCIAL CLUB— L eo J. C ary golden plover, Wilson or jack snipe, aUl' ^'ueiays- Ths State Board of Fish and Game giessmen and otheisof high degree J P 'rt'àiJ.uR-'u H! h a ZA r D.Secrotary interior capacity of 67 2 cubic inches woodcock, and greater and lesser To rob any bird’s nest except Commissioners are empowered to It is doubtful if any of them gave a (dry quart) or 33.6 cubic inches yellow legs— October 1 to Decern- such birds as are not protected by summon and examine witnesses un thought tothe Lusitania, the Euro Transportation Facilities (dry plot), and it shall be unlawful ber 15. (Federal law.) law. der oath, to suspend open seasons, pean war, or to the affairs of Uncle “-RAINS —Leave, aotith bound 8:10 a. to offer or expose for sale or sell Chinese pheasants and grouse— To bunt or fish without having a offer rewards to apprehend violatois, Sam and the White House The cir T strawberries, blackberries, raspber 9:2fi a. in. ami 4;2ti p. m. October 1 to October 31. Jackson ! license on person, and to refuse to and to acquire any kind of game lor cus with its bare-back riders jump ries or similar berries in boxes or OATS— Six boat« plying on the Co (county October 1 to October to.-show same on demand of proper propagation, experiments or scien ing through hoops, its trapeze per quille river afford ample at-coremo- baskets other tban standard size;! formers and athletes, contained the datioq lor carrying freight and pasaen provided that nothing in this sec No open season in Coos, Curry and ; officer or owner or representative of tific purposes. gem to Baudot! and way points. Boat» Josephine counties. | real property where hunting. one great interest in life, and made ABSTRACT OK FISH LAWS. eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9:20 and 9:30 a. m. tion shall be construed as in any Quail— open season in Coos. Cur -1 To bunt at night; or on any Open Angling Seasons Both the leaders of a great nation forget and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. tr.._______ other way preventing the sale of r AGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De strawberries, blackberries, loganber ry, Jackson and Josephine counties Kaine reservation. To hunt deer Districts: Trout over six inches— their griefs and itrsults as they be Closed at all with dogs; or to hunt on enclosed or April 1 to October 31 bag limit 75 held the fascinating spectacle. En part« 5 :3 0 p. m. for Rjseburg via ries, raspberries or similar berries — October 1 to 31. Myrtle Point,carrving the United State« raged and excited men in a few I occupied uninclosed lands without fish or 50 pounds in any one day. bv weight or in boxes or baskets of times in other counties. mail and pane tigers. Doves— September 1 to October j permission of owner. hours passed to that happy state Trout over ten inches— all year— Lincgar, |>o»t- a greater interior capacity than 67 2 I P ' master. The mail« close »« follow«: inches ” To disguise the sex or kind of any bag limit 50 fish or 50 pounds in where they were “ like boys again.” Myrtle Point 7:40 a.m. 5:20, 2:36 p.in. No matter how serious may be BAG LIMITS. game; or lo lie in wait near licks any one day. Bass, crappies, Will Marshfield 9:00 a. in. and 4:15^ p. 111 , the turns in national or private life, iamson’s white fish, catfish and gray Uaiidon, way points, 8:45 a m. Norway Buck deer with horns -3 during while hunting deer; to sell game of Buy High Grade Jerseys and Aragol2:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 lings— all year— bag limit 40 pounds one cannot but feel sure that it is a any kind, except when propagated any season. p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7 :30 a. m. great thing to have the circus come Silver gray squirrel— 5 "> a n y ' according to law; to shoot game in one day. Portland, Ore.— That the dairy- along once in awhile. It made Tu C ity and Countv Officers “ Yanks” in Wallowa Lake til from public highways or railroad meD of the Willsmette Valley are seven consecutive days. Mayor............................... A. T. Morrison fully »live to the importance of im Ducks, geese, rails, coots and rights-of-way; to wantonly waste year, except September 15 to Octo multy, the Senators, Cabinet officers Recorder ......................J. H. Lawrence ber to. Bag limit 50 pounds in one and the Federal Trade officials feel Treasurer ....... R. H. Mast proving their herds is indicated by shore birds -30 in any seven con game; to shoot from any power, just a little more as they should sink or sneak boat, or sink box. To day. Engineer....................... P. M. Hall-Lewis the pbenominal surceRs of the auc secutive days. Marshal ................................A. P. Miller It is Always Unlawful: To fish feel, and perhaos the funny clowns trap fur-bearing animals without a Chinese pheasants, native pheas tion sale ot registered and grade Night Marshal ........... Oscar WicRliam For aliens to hunt without by any other means than by hook and the girls In lights helped Berry Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson •lerspys at Independence last week. ants and grouse -5 in one day, in license. Fire Oliie;............................... W . C. Chase and line; to use salmon spawn in man’s cartoon to become effective. Councilmen—Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels The total number of animals chan cluding one female Chinese pheas a special gun license. To hum tules between September Willamette River and tributaries Likely the fact that the circus came C. I. Kime, Ned C.Kelley, W. H. Ly ging hands was 185 , of which 135 ant, and to in any seven consecu ons, O. C. San lord. Regular meetings This tive days, including 2 female Chi- 15 and February 15, excepting by south of East Independence Station, to town may have much to do with first and third Mondays each month. were register of merit cattle. permit from game warden; to have Marion County, to cast lumber shaping the destiny of our great is th« largest numtn r of Jerseys of n se pheasants. Justice of the Peace J. J. Stanley in possession more than 40 pounds waste, dyes, chemicals, decaying nation Anyhow, before the stakes Prairie chickens and sage hens— Constable Ned C. Kelley this class ever offered at one sale in the Uuited States Congressman 5 in one day and to in any seven of jerked venison; to trap, net or substances, etc , in streams; to fish were pulled, the people who wanted County Judge James Watson ensnare game animals, bird* or fish at night or within 200 feet below to fight Germany and the wildcats, Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. McArthur was one of the largest consecutive days. Quail— m in any seven ronsecu -1 except as expressly provided any fishway; to sell trout, bass, crap- had ceased to flout their views, and Armstrong buyers, securing 10 animals at a ........... Robt. Watson Clerk live days. To hunt within the corporate lim- pies, catfish, whitefish or grayling; were lending ready ears to sugges total coht of $ 2 , 500 , bis highest Alfred Johnson. Jr. Sheriff .............. Doves— to iu one day nr 20 in its ol any city or town, public park to use powder or poisonous sub- tions of more peaceful methods ........T. M. Dimmick price being $375 Treasurer......... Other high pids ............... T. J. Thrift Assessor........... ARE YOU AN HEIR? any seven consecutive days. 01 cemetery, or on any campus stances in streams. To maintain an Raymond E. Baker were: H H. Curtis, $ 500 , W. L. School Supt. Again the question of foreign Geese killed in Wasco, Sherman, or grounds of any public school, irrigation ditch without - aving it .... C. F. McCnllock Pate, $400 and W. B. Allen, $ 305 . Surveyor ............ F. E. Wilson estates has been brought up, and Coroner ...... Gilliam, Harney, Crook, Morrow j college or university, or within the screened at the intake, ..... Dr. Walter Culin As many an 3 C bead of Jerseys were Health Officer the Spate Moments Publishing brought to this sale by a single I and Umatilla counties may he sold boundaries o f any watershed reser- p e n a l t ie s bree ler. after having metal tags attached. vation as set aside by the United Any person killing any m runtain Company, ol Allentown, Pennsyl Societies will get the very best IT is a l w a y s u n l a w f u l States to supply water to cities or \ sheep, mountain goat, antelope, elk vania, is authority for the statement Jasper— Old Sylvester flouring To kill Mountain Sheep, Antelope, within any National bird or game moose, caribou, may be fined from that ’’ it is estimated that there are PR I N T IN G mill sold to Leonard Lepley, will be Elk. Beaver, female Deer, Spotted reservation; to resist game wardens $200 to f t , 000 and imprisoned not something like 60,000 people scat- at the office of Coquille Herald tered throughout Ihe United States Fawn, Silver Pheasants, Golden or other officers charged with the (Continued on Page2) rebuilt. . 20 »ectimi uml M I. II. iK O. F., . im-rts I every fourth Wialnasiluy » in Odd Kollow» am C M R W rf b e k a h lo d u e no . r inal Commencement Lxercises, Masonic Hall r nday livening Brothers big circus, which quite SYNOPSIS OF OREGON GAME LAWS F W K C B S WAR BRIDBS A vaudeville sketch called “ War Brides,” showing bow ycung girls in Europe, caught by the euthu»i- asm of war, are marryiug pa»iug soldiers, in order tbit they may he the means of helping to repopulate their countries, has created a sensa tion in the national capital, where it has been staged by great actresses. The sufferings of womankind; oi the war brides, the old mothers who give up their sons and daughters for their country, only to be called on each generation tor the same sac rifices, is splendidly brought out in this little drams. Secretary Bryan applauded the play heartily, and Fola LaFolleite, daughter of the Wisconsin Senator, made a speech to the audience from a box. A num ber ot new companies have been orgaoized to tour the country, and the play, which is likened to “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” will eventually be seen in every portion of the United States. WAR CRAZY. With war for breakfast, lunch, dinner, business hours, and leisure periods — with war monopolizing conversation, and running through every column of public print, it is little wonder that people are becom ing war crazy. Even men of peace have apparently been carried away with the excitement. The most notable case is that of Honorable Richard Bartholdt, of St. Louis. Bartholdi has long been in Con gress, and he asked his people, in 1912, to let him retire in order that he might give his attention to the world peace movement. His con stituents insisted that be remain in Congress another two years, hut during that period he never missed an opportunity to pose as a great peace advocate. A year ago, when talk was strongest in favor of the Nobel peace prize being awarded to Secretary Bryan, a counter move ment was started in favor of Con gressman Bartholdt. and a petition was circulated in Congress, and about one-half its members asked that the prize be given Bartholdt. Then came the war, and we find our illustrious peace advocate a bitter partisan of his native country. Bartholdt fairly bristles In his hos tility to the Allies, and he even goes so far as to charge the country he represented foi so many years in Congress as lacking in good faith in upholding its policy of neutrality. There have been many cases like that of Bartholdt. which indicate that we have too many hyphenated Americans in the public service.