The Coquille Herald Grand Pict, ure sho” _____________ —------------------ Changes Ownership PUBLISHED E VE R Y TU E SD AY Hogwallow News ------------ inlruded 10 ship the hoise In in Roseburg. More tbau twenty ye r.s ago Mr Griffin and family with Lis son-in-law lived ou the East fo'k and this trip out he stayed over uight at the old place. It is reported that the comity! court has cut wages for road wo k , two bits a day Has auvone heard of the court cutting the wages of is own members? The Clark cn-e must ave taught the couuty cot rt a lessou in responsibility. There is more sense in playing fair than tn trying to beat. It is said that Clark offerd to settle for $500. This Claik case briugs up another ques­ tion. It the “ contractor’’ on tlx tt piece of road had a "contract” in­ stead of a fake contract, why is he not the man responsible instead of county for damages? Another ques­ tion, il the “ contractor” is not te- sponsible lor damage money conte out of the road district where ac­ cidents occur or does it come out of the geueral? W'illian Lewis Miller and Haro d Edison Shepherd of school district No. 32 finished off their conditio-t- in the eight grade examination ard received their diplomas A band of sheep were driven out over the Coos Bay road Sunday. Mrs. McVey received word that htr father, Wm. Thomas, won d leave the Good Samaritan hospit . 1 , Portlaud. last week for his home at Coquille. He is no better. A young man by the name ol Hudson, from North Bend, who with Mr. and Mrs Rauff of North Bend, were camped at the road camp east of Rocky Point wsa tak-.n with convulsions Sunday morning about 8 o’clock. It was not until 3 o’clock in the afternoon, or later, that'he was on the way to ihe county hospital. Mrs. Easton who is teaching in District No. 61 in the South Slough country was home to stay over Sunday. Jas. DeVault aud Col. Harry are working on their ro d contract neir the Dora school house. James Cotton was taken very sick on the road home Irom Myrtle Point Saturday. Lots of tr cvel up and down the I road Sunday. Those who know the facts in the case Sibel vs. North Bend school | district are jubilant that Miss Sibel | won out. R A. Easton J f it isn 't an Eastm an A Jeal in being cloned this after- J t isn’ t a . K o d a k r ttJ S fi: h e r e b y Mr, Hattie Bled.o, O regon, underact ol Congress of March Bella the Grand motion picture the­ S, 1879. ater and the outtit of the Scenic, f i t is ft t a < À oda fl now cloeed, to P. C. Levar, who P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. will take possession at once and will J t isn’ t - / / / / to y rap fi ic conduct the show on the same lines Devoted to the material and social that have made it a success under upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par- tieularly and c l Coos County generally. Mrs. Bledsoe s able management Subscription, * 1.50 per year in advance J f i t isn't J f n to if rap flic To Mrs Bledsoe is due the crtdit of putting a motion picture show on J t isn’ t C /p 'to ’ ifate Phone Main 381 , a basis where it was in a position to DUNK BOTTS, Regular Correspondent be self-sustaining and not a drain (George Bingham) CHRISTIANS— HOW DO All Rights Reservd on the resources of its proprietors. YOU G E T AROUND THIS? She did this by siziDg up the situa­ i f e t u s S ft out You J io u t to tie i f p - t o - f a t e (1 he Star) tion and taking the steps necessary A stranger was here this week. Billows, He will be a silent part­ Peace at any price is a sneer upon to place the picture business 00 a He was peddling territory for a pat­ ner in the business the lips. Well, wbat about war? sound basis. ent chicken roost, and sold Fletch- Miss Flutie Belcher will go to We know the price— destruction, Coquille is large enough to sus­ er Henstep ouc-balf of the United Tickville tomorrow for a visit of a death, debt. We wonder, was ever tain one good picture show and to States for five dollars. Fletcher few daTS- Later-bbe has decided a people sorry it kept the peace? give it a patronage which makes bought the half west of the Missis­ not to go. Peace holds promise, war is positive possible the showing of the best sippi River, so that he could get A mau living in the Calf Rios degradation and loss. Cast the pictures, and showing them ¡ d a the Rocky Mountains in the deal. neighborhood subscribed for the balauce* a lift on which side ulti­ manner equal to that of any picture Miss Fruzie Allsop sang another Tickville Ti Hugs list SiturJay. He mately, is even the material gain? show in the county. It will be the song at the Dog Hill church last nas beeu ucling strangely fur some This ‘ 'bonah” business is a linger­ aim of the new owner to keep the second Sunday. While there is not time, but nothiog much was thought ing medieval ghost. The Christ to show up to the standard of the best much of a demand during the pres­ of it. whom all the warring nations cry, there is. Having been an enthusi­ ent financial depression over the A alcrm party was to take place said: astic fan ever since the pictures in United States for vocal music, near­ at the Hog Ford preacher's home I; a man smite thee on one cheek vaded the county, he is more familiar ly everybody in the auditorium ap­ turn onto him the other also, . . . than most people with the different plauded except those residing in list Tuesday night but had to be postponed on account of the pretty If a man ask thy coat, give him companies and actors. His endeavor hollering distance of her home. thy cloke also. . . Love \e your weather. W IN G bought the plant of the Co­ enemies, and do good, hoping for will be to give the best service that Washington Hocks is thinking Fletcher Henstep has decided to quille Mill and Mercantile Com­ can be secured; also to keep the nothing again,aad ye shall be chil­ about moving from Hogwallow to dren of the Highest, for He is kind show patron; informed of what is the Calf Ribs neighborhood. The give up trying to farm this yen, a pany, the undersigned is now prepared doubt having come up in his mind to the unthankful and the evil-doer on the program, to the end that to fill all orders for any kind of people in that section, he says, are | (Luke 6-35). those who are somewhat familiar much better than those around here as to how it should be done since If peace, only when we think we with the pictures may know when as he has been living here a long reading several pieces of literature can gain by it, is a nation’s plan, their favorite companies or players time and knows them and does not on farmiog. what right has that nation to call Clab Hancock says a jaybird can­ are to be seen. know anybody very well up there. Especial attention will be paid to the itself Chist-ian? When men are not sing like a mockingbird, neither The new management will not be Raz Barlow says pigs feet are judged by their own set standards local demand, and every effort will be 1 bas it the plumage nor the pride of foolish enough to try to show the good, but in eating them you have and fall short, wbat about their made to supply anything needed at the a peacock; still the jaybird seems to best featura pictures at a uniform to cover a lot of territory to get any ] precious honor? What mockery I get aloDg as well as any of the rest. price of ten cents. It can not be shortest possible notice. Your orders results. to preach Christ in a million church­ done, and all those who have tried When a persou changes bis mind are solicited. es, and then sneer at his plain The deacons of the Dog Hill it have been obliged to raise their it indicates that he is cap tide of words and do the deeds he has de­ church have appointed Ellick Hell- prices for the expensive features or having more than one thought— if clared accursed, the first of which cut them out. We believe that the waDger and Sidney Hocks a com­ not more th .n two. is hatred of thy brother man. If people of Coquille want the best mittee to go up close to the yellow- A sltighl-of-bund show was the one believes his scripture, what and are willing to pay a reasonable jackets' nest at the church. attraction at the Wild Ouiou school does “ Woe unto ye, hypocrits" Poke Eizley sees no need of a , ,, , , , . price for it, and will work on that . , , . bouse Saturday night, 1 be man mean? Was it addressed only to new lantern , ■ ,, . . , belief, at the same time guarantee­ moon since he 0 got his doing the tricks was very shrewd, those of his day and age? ing that no more than ten cents will Poke Euzley has been making im- antJ the Depity Constable, who be chaiged except when necessary provements around his place this shudoweci liiiu all through the per- COSTLY BUSINESS week, principally in the improve- formance, theatened to arrest him War is always terribly expensive, and when the show is worth it. -------------------- - «a » a-------------------- ment of his martin box on the tall | for deceiving the public, but the staggering cost of the pres­ D E D E DG Good Washington Law pole, out by the horsclot fence. In Crick, t H,ckg who somH ,ilM ent great war is literally beyond the order »0 properly repair bis martin Bgo WM mentione” 1911, cities can prescribe terms on commerce are at the head of the A comparison of rates Is equally as eight weeks from the 22nd day of Jun*, hereby notified that they are required $3 .36 Mar. 26 - Ö transportation systems of the United Interesting and the United States 1915; and if you fail so to appear or to present the same, duly verified with , with anything ot the kind was Paul which a public utility ran occupy th e lftK 'd a y of K;r vouchers therefor, to the tin- States. takes the lead In economy and serv­ answer,"on ' or’ 15 1.IIU 1910 i437’H $7 28 1909 15, Warburg, who declined to be inves­ the streets subject to review as to In the discussion of transportation, ice. The average rate per ton per August, 1915, the same being the datJ dersigned. at the office of A . J. of the last publication of this summons, W00(L in Coqutlle, Loos ( ounty, Ore- 44 1Û.1 tigated by the Senate as to his reasonableness let us consider separately our Rail­ hundred mile haul is as follows: $9 78 1910 the plaintiff will apply to the Court fir S“ 0 . within six months from the date ways. Telegraph and Telephones, Ex­ United States 76c, Great Britain *2.53, Tne Idaho-Oregon Light Power specifications to serve on the Feder the relief demanded in his sail con - o f,(h's , ... 1911 April 1. 1912 *13 65 press, Public Highways, Steamships. Prance *1.44, Germany *1.44, Russia plaint, a succinct statement of which is Dated this 10th lay of May, 1915. ■1 Reserve Board. And Warburg Co. had the handicap ol a receiver- Street Railways, Interurban and other 92c, Austria-Hungary *1.30, Italy *2.30 as follows: that the said defendant be, L a u .-. a J. H a n se n , “ 7, 1913 *17 01 got away with it, since he hung up j *hip, the property was bid in by forms of transportation, and this ar­ and Switzerland *2.82. required to set up and allege whatever, • Administratrix of the r,s 1912 tate of Charles R. Phil- 1913 Feb’y. 6, 1914 317 $19 32 15 ticle will deal with railways. The average yearly pay of all rail­ right, title, estate interest or claim he the Senate until he was assured 'be mortgage bond holders and now lips, Deceased. Said A . J. H a c k e t t , R . E . F a l c o - The United States has the largest road employes In the principal coun­ he has or claims in or to the real estat that no embarrassing question1 '* ¡* to be subjected to a duplicate i NKR, and R C . F a l c o n e r a s the own* mileage, the best service, the cheap­ tries Is as follows: United States in said amended complaint described, would be asked The Warburg ‘ service in competition est rates, pays labor the highest *757, Germany *392, Italy *345, Aus­ towit: the southwest quarter of the In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore- ers of the legal till of the above des- gon, for Coo» County. cribed property as the same appears of southeast quarter of section six in town wages, and we have the most efficient­ tria *322. Great Britain *279, Prance case is an exception to the common This is a practical illustration of record, and each of the other persons ship twenty-eight south, range ten west ly managed of the railways of the *260 and Russia *204. I above named are hereby further noti­ o f the Willamette meridian in the ( oun- w . J. C on had ,' rule and helps prove thit the g iv Ihe need of a certificate of couven- KNOW LTON’S DRUG STORE Announcement H LUMBER E. E. JOHNSON 0 0 Hot Points Cut Down OREGON P O W E R CO. for $3.00 Call On Us for Them L ^ F = = ^ 0 E = ^ l [ ^ = 1 0 EIE I= E It y world. They stand as a monument to About 30 per cent, or 188,000 miles, ty of Coos and State of Oregon, or anv Pla'intitf SUMMONS fied that W. J. Conrad will apply to the FOR ernment is supreme. Recently the '*nce and necessity law. the native genius of our marvelous of the railways of the world are part thereof, and submit the same to Circuit Court of t he County and State Vs. PUBLICATION aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the builders, and most of the railroads In government owned. About half the this Court for judicial determination: A .1. H a c k e t t , R Federal Trade Commission held M lien against the property above des­ foreign countries have been built railway mileage of Europe Is govern­ that the title of plaintiff in and to said K FALCONER, R. C What We Need FORECLOSURE hearings in Boston and New York,! cribed, and mentioned in said certifi­ real estate and every pirt and parcel F a l c o n e r and U s \ under American orders. ment owned. OF* cate. And you are hereby summoned to thereof be quieted against the said de- k n o w n O w n e r s , and the mighty millionaire mating- Goe of the leading but-ine«« men 1 The railroads represent a larger In- A comparison ot the economy, In fendant and against his heirs and as- TAX LIEN appear within sixty days after the first Defendants, i vestment of capital than any other ers who once thought they owned °* ^ orl'' Bend "bile sneaking to a time and money and the convenience signs, and against each and all persons J publication of this summons exclusive branch of human activity. The mile­ In travel, will be made In a later claiming by, through or under him; and To A. J. Hackett, R E. Falconer, R. [of the day of said first publication, and representative ol the Herald of the the country, came m-ekly to the age In the United States exceeds different manufacturing establish­ article that said defendant, and his heirs and < Falconer anil Unknown Owners1 defend this action or jjav the amount front to tell their plain, unvarnished ments of that place, stated that the assigns, and any and all other persons the above named defendants t due as above shown together with costs ---------- ■ — ■ ■_ - ■ - claiming by, through or under nim, be In the Name of the State of Oregon: ' and accrued interest and in case of your story, and to impress upon the com­ box factory, while it was being op- their manufacturing plants while road district ia, and roid crew, forever enjoined and restrained iron' You are hereby notified that W . J. failure to do so, n decree will be ren- missioners the necessity of telling erated was the very best industry labor and material are cheap, and have laid five or six rods of p'attk- setting up any right or claim or interest Conrad the holder of Certificate of Do- dered foreclosing the lien ol said taxes them just what they should do, and they had, as it employed a large' we would like to see them establish ing diagonally as an experiment, in or to tne said real estate or anv part linquency numbered 35 issued on the j and costs against the Innd and premis- ur parcel thereof; that plaintiff have 6th day of January, 1909, by the Tax es above named. number of men and was a paying such an industry at this place, should not do, to avoid being prose­ proposition for the operators. It that kind of work requires a twelve- judgment against the said defendant Collector of the County of Coos, State I This summons is published by order — — • - . for nis costs and disbursements in this of Oregon, for the amount of live A of the Honorable John S. Coke, Judge cuted as trusts Big business has was taken over by the R R com- foot plank it looks like a better job 8lljt; for such other and further relief 21-100 Dollars, the same being the of the Circuit Court of the State of Or- East Fork Items ceased to mount back yard fences panv and the rent raised to such a , |.„ „1 j „ „ a i u antna can as to the Court may seem meet and amount then due and delinquent for tax- egon for the County of Coos and said than tue old way anu m e bmen» n you bv publication publication thereof thereof in in the the ■ real property property-assessed t > : , u_ on you the th assessed to you, of publication of this summons is the 11 th . , , « , . , at Coquille, and this place is partic- land came in over tbe Coos Bay ^ n i e Herald, by order of the Honor- which which; .. David Urittin weut out via tne ine j ( toquille you are the owner as appears of .............................. day of May, 1915 legalized Government of the people uIaT, / we„ IoCiled fOT it> J ship. wagon road with teams, bound (for Coos Bay road last week, bound for able .John All process and . papers in this pro- John S. Coke, Judge of the Cir- record, situated in said County and . baa st last proven Itself competent men is can be made by both Ihe riv­ Random They intend to work and cuit Court of the State of Oregon in State, and particularly bounded and de- ceeding may be served upon the under- Y isatia, Cal , near which place his an{j for tj,e (’ounty of Coos, and which scribed as follows, to-wit: Lots 4-5-10- signed residing within the State of Ore- to run the country. er and railroad and Ibe kind of tim see the country. . order is dated the 19th day of June. 11-12-13-14-15-16-17 18-19-20-21-22-2:1-24 gon. at the address hereafter men- - .«• - her used for boxes, fir and spruce, son-in law , Chas. Avery, bas a ! 20 O 191g 25-26-27 28-2»-30-»-37-88-39 & 4d all in tioned. J D Laird drives his Ford as if Portland Semi-Weekly Journal is plentiful here on tbe Coquille riv­ acre stork ami fruit ranch H e rode J- J- STANLEY, Block 38 in Portland Addition to Ban- J ohn C. K kndau acre siocit ami Iron ranen n r roue Attorney for Plaintiff, dm . Coos ( ounty, Oregon. Attorney for the Plaintiff ami Coquille Herald, both for |2 00 er. Now is the time lor tbe timber it is more skittish than a borse. a year in advance. Fred Baker, road supervisor iu bis standard bred driving borse and Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. 6-22-9t You are further notified that said W . Address Marshfield, Oregon. 5-18-7t and mill men to get bu;y and build