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rHE C oquille H erald VOL. 33. NO. 47 C I T Y D I R E C T O R Y . FROM THt NATIONAL CAPITAL C O QU ILLE, COOS C O U N T Y , OREGON, TU E SD A Y, AUG SUT 10. 1915. I automobile rides. But to Ins tiiti-i Fraternal and Benevolent Order mates and associates, and even to Events of interest Reported those who have growu accustomed F, & A. M. — Regular meeting of ! For The Herald to seeing him occasionally in W a s h . Chadwick Lot lice No. GH A. F. A A. M.. at Masonic Hall, «very Saturday ington, he has become greatly night in each month on or before th«*| < FORI) SUITS AND ' JITNKY SHIRTS I’ve stopped the paper yes, I have, changed, aud the look ol deep sor full moon. 1-. A. L im s m it iit , w . I I . j K. H. M aht , Secretary. " H o w comfortable your (leople row is a matter of common comment I didn’t like to do it, K. s.—Keymar meeting of Beulah lo o k ," is a comment one lieais T h e little black band tells tbe story. But the editor he got too smart, . Chapter No. ti, s e c o n d and fourth j SAFETY ON LAND AND SKA Kriday evenings nf escli month, in M t every da y from visitors to Wanly And 1 allow he’ll rue it, sonie Mall tngtou. T h e National Capital has T h e great Chicago tragedy is re I am the man who pays his debts, K mha l.tUJanviMT, W. M. b ecom e la t n o u s tor m a n y t h i n g s , in A nna L awhknck see.. garded in Washington as proot pos And will not be insulted, eluding its magnificent public build itive of the wisdom of such legisla t (). O. F.— t'oqutlle Lodge So, as, 1. <>. I . , 7 So when the editor gets smart 1 . t). K., meet» every Saturday night lnKs . ns handsome residences, its tion as has been er.acted in the n Odd fellows Hall. | wealth ol shade trees and plants, I want to be consulted. L a F o l l e t e seamen’s law, the provi II. It. Mo,.UK, N. G. its select society of intelligent men sions of which has been lought by J. S. I.AWKKSce, See. ! I took the paper ’leven years certain sieamboat interests, includ a y, A M1K R K B E K a H LODGE. N o . 20 j " * sho,e li,,e IV I I. 0 ,0 . K., meets every second and J the Potom ac R iv er, its unexcelled ing the officials of the company And helped him all I could, sir, fourth Wednesday niglils in Odd Fellow» speedway and d rives—-to say noth But when it comes to dunnin’ me, which owned I lie Kasll .nd It Hall. Etna Asnsusos. N. G, ing ol the performances ol its politi- A s m s L awrence , See. having been frequently demon I didn’t think he would, sir, ✓ "UKilJIl.I.K ENCAM PM ENT, No. 2o cal *ets. W ashington is also justly strated that tile steamboat compan But that he did, and you can bet 1. o . O. F„ ineetathe tirstand third celebrated on account of its hot ies think more of a laige passenger f'tioied.iy nights in Odd Keliows flail. , . , , , .. ... It made he hot as thunder; ' j s B arton , C. | summers, and allhough the Weatli- list than ol human life, it is perfectly I says, “ I ’ll stop that sheet, I will, J. .».L awuence . See. er Man has been particularly con natural 'hat the P'edera! G o vern NIGHTS OK P Y T H IA «1.—Lvcurgiis siJerate in the distribution ol com- ment should take a hand iu regulat I f the doggone thing goes under.” L<slgei No.,72. meets l uesday nights* fur|a|,|e l>reezcs during 1 9 1 5 , it has ing conditions. T h e LaFollette law in W. »>. W. Hall I hunted up the editor gradually percolated through the does not become effective until N o U II W a tso n , K K. S. (). A. M intonvr . C. C official and semi official minds of vember, aud while in its operation And for his cunnin’ caper IJ Y T IIIA N SISTERS—Justus Temple the inhabitants, that the city has all I paid him ’leven years to quit it will meet hut partially the condi 1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon the vaporous smells of the tropics, tions that have made possible the day niglils in W. O. W. Hal'. ^ Yes, sir, I stopped the paper. and is in the competitive class with Chicago tragedy, yet 'hose lamiliar M sb . G kucgk D avis , M. E. C. M rs . K urd L inkoar , K. of K Y u m a and S i n Antonio. A ll great with its provisions declare that it is 13 ED M EN—Coauille Tribe So, 40, 1. national questions are brought to a step in the right direction Some I Y O. K. M., meets every Kriday niglit Washington to be settled, and Con of the American steamship compan In W O. W Hall. J. S . B a r t o n , S a c h e m . gress not being in session, the peo ies, in order to show their contempt EARLIEST ACCOUNT OF F A L L OF MAN. A. P. M im . er , C. of K. ple who liavt remained at the seat for the legis'ation ol Congress have W. A -Regular meetings of liea- • ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A. of government turued to the matter announced theii intention of sailing Hall, Front streei, first and third Sat of their personal eomiort, and have under Chinese aud other flags in urdays in each month. solved the question of what to wear stead i f the Stars and Stiipes. H. B. T ozikr . Consul. K. C. T ruk , Clerk. by adopting Palm Beach and other It does not take a long memory It has be to recall that the railroads were N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel light colored garments. . amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, come a universal custom, and as.a about as foolish as the steamship Profit, street, second and fourth Tues result, as one gazes across the slow companies, when the tones ot sensi day n glits in each month. M a r y K e r n , Oracle. ly moviug crowds, bedecked iu ble public opinion demanded a L a u r a B r a n d o n , lt e c. white clothes, white shoes, and change in their fossilized methods. O. W .— Mvrtle Camp No. 197, straw hats be is reminded that 1« nu»**tfc »•very «very W Wednesday e il in at 7 :30 T he railroad officials puffed and Washington is another " W h i t e i», in. at W. O ). W. Hall. threatened, scolded — and finally Currie, C. C. Lee Curri C ity.” With lots o f electric taus wept Meanwhile CougresS and the J o h n I. k n k v k , Sec. id hin d, one does not particularly State Legislatures, treed from their I ' YEN INGTIDE C1KCLK No. 214, L j meet« second and fourth Monday mind a hot climate, or feel sensitive political domination, settled down nights in W. O. W. Hall. i over the little pleasantry that has anti evolved sensible me:hods to A nnik B l kk iio ldk k , ( i.N . fastened the nickname ol " F o r d M a r y A. P irkck , C le rk. make these institutions work in I . ,, u I suits upon the new men s wear. harmony with the balance of the 'ARM EKH r M O.N.-Regular mee ingrt *econd and fourth Saturdays in Shirts cut low at the neck, in the industrial and commercial scheme sach month in \V. U. W. Hall. manner affected by " m i l a d y , " 3nd of the country. After a few years a F rank B urkholukr , Free. with soft rolling collars, are co ucd - number of the railroad presidents O. A. M intonyk . Sec. erably in evidence among the men, M tATKUNAL AID No. 398, meets the woke up to the fact that tbe public seeon» I and fourth Thursdays each and these have been nicknamed actually bad rights that ought to be month at W. O. W, Hall. " G ertie s ,” or "jitneys ” All ol M rs . C iia s . K v i . a n h , Pres. lespected, and some ol them got M rs . L o r a H a r k i n u t o n , Fee. which reminds one that it is impos into the game and helped in augur sible to even keep cool without be ate sensible salety devices and equal Educational Organizations and Clubs coming the victim of the joker. rates to all. But it took a lot ot OMAN'S study Club. —Meets 2:30 LIVING ON THK ROOFS p. ni. at city library every second flogging to make them see the light, and fourth Monday. Since the roof is " th e coolest room just as it is going to require a re II WIRIKT A. L o n o s t o n , Pres. F r a n c e s E. E c c e r b o n , Sec. in the house,” the peopli in certain vulsion of public opinion against parts of the country have been an reckless steamboat management, to O Q >______E U 11. L E D U C A T I O N A L Sumerian tablet telling of tbe creation lull ot man and Hie flood, urtiteli _ LEA ..¿A G U E —Meets monthly at the swering the question: “ Why not force some of the pig-headed pluto about 2100 B. C. It is In the University of l ’eniisyIvunla museum, {'biladelptits High School Building during the schnol year for the purpose 01 discussing edu use it?” with the response: "S u r e crats iu the business to a realization cational topics. enough, why not?" In New Yo rk that the interests and safety of the ItlKDlK S kkkls , Pies. there are many roof gardens, but as public must come first, and that the E una H aslockkr , Sec. a rule most ot these are enclosed, law of the Government is going to j^rij K E E L K L U B - -A businees men’s social organization. Hall in Baird's and are in fact mote like sun par- be operated in such a way as to T h e Oregon Building, Panama j at the building's domestic science building, Second street. lots. In Washington it is different, lorce "safety first.’’ L J. C ary , Pres. Pacific Exposition T h e nation has I luncheon Expositisn swelldom con for at the Capital a roof is a teal W. C. E ndicott , Sec. J. HAM AND THK PANHANDLERS (alien for tbe Oregon loganberry, sumed loganberry sherbets, ices and roof T h e A rm y and N a v y Club It is easy to idvutify who is O M M ER C IAL CLUB— L ko J. C ary P resident; L. II. HAZARO.Hecrutary and the Natioua! Press Club main- meaut when "J. H a m ” is specified, It likes the berry fresh and it likes pie. Loganberries and loganberry it evaporated, and even our old juice literally overflowed the Oregon l- 'n elaborate diuing accomodations since there is only one of the kind trjed and true'friend of g r a p e ju .e e building on the 29th O. L. P'erris, Transportation fa cilities on roots ten or a dozen stories from ’ RAINS — Leave, south liound 8:10 a. the ground, and at night these are in ex iste n c e, just as there is only |atne> , he Hon. William Jennings representing the Oregon Fruit Juica 111. and 2:40 p. in. North hound one I>ddy. One day ^recently jjry atli says that if the nation must Company, the first Oregon concern splendidly lighted, and hundreds of 11:90 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. Senator Lewis was airing his white be drunk let it*>e drunk on logan- to manufacture loganberry juice tor OATS—Six boats plying on the Co- people seek the cool, pleasant re flannel trousers and his smaitly berry juice. A case ol the famous commercial purpose, came down qiiille river afford ample accommo treats. Some of the leading hotels combed and parted beard by giving dation lor carrying freight and p .jsen J’ heasant brand of juice made at from Salem and cared for a large maintain "roof gardens.” aud serve gera to Bandon an t way points. Hoa.s them a stroll along Broadw ay— and Salem reached Mr. Bryan at the shipment of the Pheasant brand in eave at 7:30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:10 a. m. food, music and entertainment, at there is only one " B r o a d w a y ." A and at 1 :00, 3:30 and 4:43 p. nr. Palace Hofei the other evening just bottles of all sizes from the two- prices as high as theit mid-summer tough looking old sinner stopped befors he started for the big taber-j ounce to the gallon. A large pyra- S .A G E - -J. L. Laird, proprietor. De establishments Many Washington the Senator and asked him tor a parts 5:30 p. ill. lor Rjsuburg via nacle here to deliver his address on mid o f this stood in the center ot Myrtle Point,carrving the Unite») Slates homes also have " r o o f gardens,” nickel, adding the usual informa " T h i s Causeless W a r.” T h e p u b lic, the floor and hundreds of gallons of mail and puengsrs. that are used as a sort of cooling-off tion about having been hungry for and the newspapers agreed that Mr. i the liquid were sampled from the JBTOFFICE.— A. K. Linegar, post- place at night. One ot the hand _ master. The mails close as follows : somest new residences of W a s h in g a day or two T h e Senator stopped Bryan orated as he never had be- booth. Loganberry jam made Irom Myrtle Point 7:40 a.in. 5:20, 2:35 p.in. and dove down into his pocket and fore, and said he was full of iespir- the evaporated berries of last year Marshfield 9:00 a. in. and 4:15 p. in. ton has been f uilt by tormer Senator Bandon, way points, 8:45 a in. Norway Scott, who has become a W a s h in g brought up the coin, remarking as ation. W e at the Oregon building was served spread on crackers, and Aragol2:55 p.in. Kaniern mail 5:20 he handed it over to the thirsty- know that it was loganberry juice, land this caught the fancy ol p. in. Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. in. ton banker. A ll of the modern lookiug panhandler: “ It is nil the and that the newspapermen sus- every tester T b e Northwest Profi- comforts that could be (bought of! money I have, my friend, but I am picioned was evidenced in a cartoon , nets Company, now operating the City and County) Officers h i v e been provid-d mi the roof an«i . ^ r ( . ¡pleased to assist you Ajjersoti in the San Francisco Chronicle the great brewery at Salem as a logan- ........A. T. Morrison he has a home that ought to bring j M uyor j who knew the Senator by sight re .....J. 8. Lawrence Recorder . following morning, show ing Mr. berry factory, sent down a tremend- him and his family a lot of bappi ...... R. M. M i»t Treasurer lated the incident to a Iriend of the Bryan with "H is N ew L o v e ” — a ous quantity ot juice and this, the T . M. ttall-l.ewis uess iu the Capital City. Engine«- latter, aud received infoima'ion that A. P. Miller Marshal ... bottle of loganberry juice, drape " L o j u ” brand, was served to all Oscar WicKtiain THK l.LACK BAND ON THE ARM \ ought to be valuable to all sorts ol Night Marshal juice was given a seat far to the comets under the direction of Fred Water Superintendent 8. V. Kppeison In their official existence there is I beggars, since the triend declared F llt Ütlill . W. t . Chase rear, Oregon was pictured as a sue- S Bynon, secretary of the Wiliam- Couiicilmen— Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels no hint o f personal sorrow, bat that Senator L e w i s , the debonair cession of sites for loganberry juice ette V alley Association. This fac- U. I. Kirne, Ne t U.Kelley, W. H. Ly on», O. C. Sanford. Regular meeting» when one meets the President or peach-blonde of the Upp-r House, factories, and in the background tory can manufacture an almost un lirst and tliird Mondays eaeli inontli. Secretary McAdoo, the gaze flies to never, in all his life, has turued loomed the old Salem brewery with limited quantity of tbe liquid. This its big sign displaced by another same concern also operated a booth ... Ned G. Kelley CoriRtable............... vard sigh of sorrow even though the person making it announcing its conversion into a here at which registration for sam- ..Jam«9 Watson Uounty Judge might tie only the commonest sort pie boxes of the " F o r e s t " brand of Uommisoiou«’-? — W T. 1 , i Hw* J. j^uice factory. o f a street beggar. In his home city A 1 HiS’. roig the evaporated berry were taken, A ll of this, with articles in the ... Robt, Watr-on Cb-rk................. of Chicago he is regarded as a "sure and alter testing the delicious mor Sheriff ..... .......... A fr««l aioiinco.i. Jr. colored clothing, but it is made th in g” by all the stieci l i e g g m , seveial San Francisco papers, at sels served, every man aud woman T. M. Diinniiuk Tremu ra r ............ tracted special attention to L og an T. ». rhnft plain that they, and all other mem and possibly the chap on Bioadw»y A 39« 4c'Oi .. ............ registered without being urged Raymond E. Baker School Supt. berry Day at tbe Oregon building, i ’. K. Mei'iillm-k bers of the Wilson family, are in who worked Senator Lewis and is Surveyor......... About 1500 gallons of juice were F. E. Wilson mourning. T he President is the responsible for this story having July 29, and here thousands from Coroner on lap the 29th, aud that this ad Dr. Walter Culm Health Officer most carefully looked after man in been written, might have been a tbe foui corners of the nation vertising stunt will prove very ben 3 n= smacked their lips over gerernus t h e Americas, a n d physicians, Chicago "repeater " eficial to the particular concerns in Societies will get the very best «amples of the fluid esitaci ia«'ed guards and Secretaries make him volved and to the loganberry busi the v i c i m of mul'ifa inns plans for A cow la a very good animal to th. *lle evaporated berry restored 'o Ps ness is not doubted by anyone at I»H \ N T I N 'f i his comfort T hey succeeded in field, but we turn her out of a garden, (original glory with the aid ol wa er the building. at the office o f Coquitle Herald for which Oiegon is famous, and In a program of addresses during getting him to New Hampshire tor * —Johnson. T o o k the P a p e r ’le v e n Y e a r s A O K PER Y E A R $1.50 the alternoon, Judge J H l«o. in. of Oakland, the originate r »1 li loganberry, was con spicucu, ¡1. told how as a matter ol accident lie Compiled by State Bureau of Industries and Statistics secured a cross between the T e x i- F 7 arly blackberry and the U n i o n s A lb ., i» agitating loi a Hâta dewberry, and then another cross | between these two and the Red tori urn Antwerp raspberry T h is was in Pu ill bi ll b mse about r e id y at 1881 and the fame ol the loganberry Grant» Pi«« has grown to the proportions of to- | Power«, Coos county to have an da y Judge Logan was a tf»ii( it jUS.ujo school, of Santa Cruz at tbe time, w « II ul.'i.i -<I voted bund* for $15,- judge of the superior court, and e x 000 high sellout. perimented with plants as a hobby T h o u g h 75 years ol age he is. still PI 111« aie on font to establish a experimenting, aud with him at till 1 pape: uu.l .1 Albany. Oregon building on Friday in « . Ci ep» are being taken fir a flue 3 year-old daughter, a beaut 1 • .1 i li: new it> hall at licit". tie blue-eyed Loganberry, that a An aitlo road will soou lie com traded tbe attentiou ol everyone Commissioner John P". Logan of, pleted arnnn.l Cape perpctui. STATt INDUSTRIAL RLVIEW Portland, whose wife was iiain-d T u e Columbia river salmon run Berry, had a proper place on the ibis >ear is the best on record. program and made a rousing sp-c li spinach raising has become a big on the glotiesol Oregon, lo g a n li-" v industry neaf’C e r v a i s this ve.r. and otherwise W. A. T e y l r, ot i mo men ate now at work grading Salem, filled with logaubetiv e n rnilinatl ir on Grants Pass to H i y c s thusiasm, also whooped thing» tip { and both he and Mrs Taylor ..te Hid entitled to special credit lor th ir hard work in the preliminaries, though all at the building con i ib uted a goodly share All O ieg' n grows loganberry and will ^rutii from t* is splendid effort. O egnn City has voted $ 2 a, 000 | bond issue lor addition to high school. Many hoppickers are iu demaud 111 the Willamette valley lor next mouth. I T h e $ 1 , 2 5 '.ooo S P Bridge across ( 'oos Bay is to be dene by M R W .1 F F w C Oregon Logan Berry at the Fair C I B F' “ The Italian.” In tbe character ol Beppo 1 ) 11- netti, G eorge Behan gives a master ly example of what an actor w ho is alive to his role and can ¡eel his pan , can do in the way of holding an audience iu sustained tensi m. O ct. 1st. j 700 men are rushing work on ilie Willametle Pacific Railiuad to Coos Bay. Eugene Brick Co expects to to all poiu's in the S lip file clay By facial expression and the n a t Northwest. J. W. Moffatt has been awarded ural gestures with the hands he is capable ot depicting so many differ- 1 contract fui $15,000 water w uks at ent phases, so many different emo- West Linn. lions, that though the action is only on the screen, we wonder why it is said that Hie screen has its limiia tions. It is nothing less than won derful. j $350.000 worth of consti ucti m added to Flugene within the past fcw months ! T he Oregou Power Co at .Ubany I has in prospect 156 bor«ep< wer of Coupled with good cleat photogra- ^ new business. phy, well chosen interior settings, Work has begun on the V alley and a tew startling luuovations, and Silelz Railroad tri m Airlie to such as banging on tbe running- Independence. board ol a rapidly-moving automo It is auuounced that capital has bile; being thrown off by a kick iu been secured to finish the cement (be face, and so on, the acting of plant at Gold Hill. Beban makes a rather pleasing and The first steel lor Columbia River interesting production out ot a story interstate Bridge has a n iv e d at whose plot is nothing out of the Vancouver, Washington ordinary. James J. Hill is being asked by T b e story ol the immigrant toil ing in a foreign land to earu the Portland Chamber of Commerce enough to bring his prospective to build a line to Klamath Falls. The Oregon Electric will enlarge bride to bi.« side from their native laud, and their subsequent struggles its freight sheds at Eugene and to subsist on the barest living wage, build a large warehouse at Harns- has Jieen used over and over again burg. But with the help of about 1,500 Eugland is purchasing all the feet of film devoted to scenes in the l ° w Er , l 'e canned salmon 'o be native Italy, and the introduction found on the Pacific coast wi h of the political boss in the city of which to feed its army, tbe land of the free, a rather novel twist is given to the story, and it is made a better one than the average, On his release from prison, where he has been sent for trying to get milk for bis dying child, Beppo learns of the child’s death and holds the political boss indirectly respoua- The Oregon Power Co. has ord- ered a car load of iron grates and feed h .les from the Eugene Iron \ Works, j During tbe last calendar year, the Portland Railway L ig ht Sc ' Power Co has paid $995.656.14 in taxes and license fees, ible. Remembering past favors ten- j Construction on the first part ot deted by him to the boss, he had $100,000 improvements at W in iuo expected help from that qua;ter Hot Mineral Sp rin g. 35 miles from only to be literally thrown in the u ugene has been started. KUtter' Learning o f tbe illness of the bos. baby, a few days later, Beppo. by impersonating a peddler, secures entrance to the bouse H e hears the doctor tell tbe father that the slightest sound or shock will pi ve fatal to the child, and when the child is left alone for a mom* ni, Beppo attains the side of the crib Raising aloft the glass shade of a lamp, he is about to dash it to the floor, when a slight movement f the child’s arm brings to mind that his own child was wont to make .lie same gesture. Gently lowering 1 In- shade, Beppo steals away. Altogether the scenes in the la«t thousand feet are heart-rending, and tbe pathos as expressed on the face of Beppo and his wile, Ann itte (Clara Williams'), is enough to move the average audience to teats T he story interests, is well told, and it should be well received by any ap preciative audience. -M otion Pic ture News. T h is picture will be shown at the G rand tomorrow, Wednesday, even ing I T w o h y Bros Co have been award- co n fric, for 3Q mile extension of 0 r f t ,on , n(, E „ lern R t i ,I0td irom RivwIon C r „ u, G l p i H arney Co. T h e new line is being financed by the O. W R A N Co. N D Tru ubull, who han been luikiug lila home with bis sou, d is ile» , at BsDdon, fur avveriti ninnili», came up Friday to this place on hi» way to his old home at K k Ktver, Minnesota. He will be with In» son William, at Malaca, a. <1 may return to this section in the con »« of a few monili» Mr. Tiumbull is » veteran of the Civil War, »ntl was present in this pisce a«t T uts l»y at tb« reception given b o u W R C. ladies to (be Bai* don veteians and W. R C. He en- j n e d flu- expern nee very much and Im» a warm spot in hi» In nit for C >0» cnui.lv. A W o m a n 's P rä ro g a tivs . ’’ Willie, did you see my new »having brush V' “ Yep: mom Is using It to repaint the birdcage.” —Columbia Jester.