T he C oquille H erald VOL. 33. NO. 48 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGSUT 17, 1915. C I T Y D I R E C T O R Y FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL '?« lr ” ; ve;y,,a; 'of ,he cou"'ry ------- ----------------- - I I I housancls ul lots h a v e been sold in COQUILLE ESTABISHMENTS SCORE PER YEAR $1.50 Roosevelt failed to get into the Ore gon building but dashed through the Oregon exhibit in the boitlcul- tural palace and was "delighted” as a matter of course Let it he urged once again — bring the overcoat, the sealskin fur, an extra blanket and the Oregon winter underwear if you want to really enjoy the Exposition San Francisco always has her winter in the good old summer time, aud the big show is located in the windiest and foggiest side of the city. July 1 ibis town and thousand- of build- Events of Interest Reported Four mouths ago A F. A A. M. — Regular itw tH i« o f! r -p i II IJ i 0 A . Cl i i wi c k i.odice No. (18 F. A a . 1 r ° r 1 h e r ie r a ld there wile less than half a dozen Dairy and Food Commission Inspectors Give Coquille VI.. hi Masonic Hall, every Saturday! —-------- buildings outside the DuPont plant Eating Places, Markets and Dairies High Rating. ni^h t in ea ch month on or Itefore tli** j m i n o p k h a t i o n s i n * ot v i b p i \ ia full moon. L. A. L ii . ij kq m ht , W. M . WAR O I K K A T I O N h IN ° LD V I R G I N I A There is no postnffice or corporate Wickham Hotel Highest in County li. H. M ast , Secretary. The James aud the Appomattox existence. Land prices have gone E . S .—Re^uiar meeting of lleulah Rivers meet down in the south-east soaring The following comes to the Her- fact that the scoring lor construe . Chapter No. <», second and fourtn ern part of Virginia. During the What is to become ol Hopewell? Friday evenings of each month, in M a aid from the office of J. D. Mickle: tiou is done on the basis of its adapt- Civil War every inch of the territo That it is to be permanent appears sonic Hall. Inspectors frotn the office of J D. ability to cleanliness. Costly con E mma L ilmkiviht , W. M. ry around City Point, where the certain, as the powder company has A nna L awkknck hoc., Mickle, Dairy and Food Commis struction is in some cases not so two rivets join, was occupied by evidently "come to stay.” The O. O. P .—Coquille Lodge No. 5 3 , 1 . O. sioner, have made inspections of all conducive to cleanliness as the • O. F., meets every Saturday night the armies of the Nordi and South. DuPonts are paying no attention to the places where food ptodocts are plainer, cheaper kind ” n Odd Fellows Hall. Richmond, which won eternal re the real estate boom, and have un H. B. M ooke , N. G. handled in Coos County. In most Here follows the complete scores | and A,1S usl a'e counted the »own as the Capital ol the Confed part in it As usual, they planned J. S. L a whence , Sec. of these places, they used a score of the establishments itis,iecled in i>est dle - ear an^ September, Oc- eracy, is near by, and lire armies of for what they wanted, and got it, a m i e EK BEK a H l o d g e , N o . 90 card which rales the places accord Coos county It is impossiole for toher and February the best. July I. 0 . 0 . F., meets every second and Lee, Gordon, aud all the rest of the before the rest started. It even ap ing to fitness in construction and the Herald to use the complete list, has offered some pleasant weather fourth VVodnesday nights in Odd Fellows leaders ol the "lost cause” sashayed pears that they have bad most ol in cleanliness Hall. E lda A ndkkhon . N. G, but it is worth noting that in sever hut more that has been loo cool for oack wards aud-for wards across the the property ior several years. As A nnie L aw hence . See. "Very little inspection ol this real enjoyment of the outside feat country. The correspondent of the a city it resembles a mining camp, kind had ever been don? in Coos al lines our Coquille establishments ures ot the Exposition, these being /^ O Q U lL L ft ENCA MI* v> E.\T, No. SO head the list witli the highest score. v_y I. O. (). F., meets i he first and third Herald went over this whole area, and afire would likely wipe it all out. County and in view ol that fact, by far the greatest. Don’t miss the Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. and found the old "federal works" The Wickham hotel heads the But the inhabitants take nothing J. S. B akton , 0 . \ some of the low scores were not un show but come prepared to enjoy it. J . S. L a whence . Sec*. and the "confederate works” and seriously, and piys its insu auce at county with a score 92.2 The expected,” say the inspectors in Hotel Baxter was above the aver the plrce where "604 soldiers of the f r NIGHTS OF P Y T H IA *.—Lycurgus a rate of 15 per cent As a perman their report to Mr. Mickle. Five Factors Favor Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights Maine” went to their deaths. There ent proposition it must be entirely We are pleased with the way age with a score o! 62 9. The late in W. O. W. Hall. Heavy Milk Production still remaiu the monuments to the Louvre bad a mark ol 396 The reconstructed. K. K. W atson , K R. S. most of the proprietors take hold O. A. M inton y e . C. C. Pennsylvania dead, the old-time lowest on the list o( eating bouses Morally, Hopewell is the limit. after they find out »hat is wanted. O r e g o n Agricultural College, nYTHlAN H18TKR8—Justus Tempi« “ Port Damnation,” and the road to One would hardly believe it, but in The Royal Club Coffee House, at was the one referred to above, the 1 No. 35, meets first ami Third Mon- the fight of "the Crater.” if, in the sturdy old Virginia, the romantic Bandou, underwent a complete Home Restaurant, of Myrtle Point, Corvallis.—It is perfectly natural lay nights in VV. O. VV. Hal!. for the highly developed dairy cow M bs . G e > kob D avis , M. E. C. sixties, you had started from Rich ¿State of song and stoty, the wild change within a lew days after the which stood at 19 5 M rs . F red L ineqar , K. of R mond for City Point you would orgies of earlier western days are inspection. The Hotel Baxter, at Cook Bros. City Bakey carried to produce large amounts ot milk if ED M EN —O oqu HI« Tntw No. 40, I. most likely have stopped at Peters outdone Crime, including several Ccquille, also improved at once. off the honors for the county with she is supplied with proper condi O. R. M., meets every Friday night burg, twelve miles away—just as a murders, has shocked the State. n VV O. W. Hall. ’ We found a number of very a score ot 87 9, 14.5 above the uear- tions, telates Professor R R Graves, J. s. B arton , Sachem. matter ol safety Most certainly it head of the O A C dairy depart A. P. M iller , C. of R. is advisable to stop at Petersburg in ment. These favorable factors cf W. —Regular meetings of Bea- 1915. It seems quite appropriate high yield are said to he abundance • ver ('am p No. 10.550 in M. W. A. of palatable food, balanced rations, Hall, Front atre* r, first and third Sat that in this turmoil of European urdays in each month. wars that the ammunition business succulent leed, moderate tempera H. B. T oxier . Consul. should have created in this historic ture and bodily comlTt The last F. 0 . T rue , Olerk. two are to lie secured by a comfort ler N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel locality, where the battles amp No. 2972 at M. VV. A. Hall, American peace were fought, the able, well-lighted, well ventilated Front« street, second and fourth Tues- toughest spot in the United Slates barn The others are explained in ilay n ghts in each month. M ary K ern , Oracle On the very ground where armies detail in the recent Extension bul L acra B randon , Ree. of Grant were visited by Lincoln, letin, "Feeding the Dairy Cow,” O. W .— Mvrtle Camp No. 1!)7, the stacks of dn Pom’s greatest gnu preoaied by Prof Graves for use of m eda c V* ! y Wednesday at 7 :30 Oregon dairymen Cotton lacioty btlch loith \olumes m. ut W. U. W. Hail. Lee Gnriie, C. C. of black smoke, and you look Iu support of his views Prolessor Jolts l.BNKVK, See. through high wire fences at acres Graves rites the tact well known to 1 7 VKNINGTIDE OIKGLK No. 214, of sinistet buildings part of which every dairyman, that in the spring incela second and fourth Monday n ¡^1 it a in \V. O. VV. Hull. ate in Hie course of construction when grass is good and the days A n s i k B urk hoi . dkh , <i.N. The railroad tliai runs from Peters are moderately cool the milk flow- M ary A. P ibrck , Clerk. burg to City Point lias no exclusive reaches its maximum. This, he says, ' AKMKKS UNION.— Regular meet ings second and fourth Saturday» in claim on the transportation busi is because the cows ge' plenty of each month in \Y. O. VV. Hall. ness, since there ate more than a palatable succulent food composing F ra n k B i ' r k 'loM 'KR, Prea. bundled autt mobiles, Horn Ford's a well-balanced ration, and are O. A. M in to n y k . sec. to cars that accommodate thiity or comlorlabie in the moderate temper j j R A I 'K K N A L A I D N o . M i , ....... the 1 second and fourth Tliursdaya each forty people, carrying passengers, ature. It is under similar conditions month at VV'. O. W . Hull. and a little freight by day.*, and that the successili! dairyman must M rs . C hah . E yi . and , Pres. Photo by American Press Association. M rs . L ora H a k u im it o N, b ee. some of them are transports for try to keep his cows throughout the Italian marines preparing to go to the front to the assistance of troops operating against Austria. strong booze and other liquid re whole ot the year. To accomplish Fraternal and Benevolent Order O I M R M IT A L IA N M ARINES AID LAND FORCES. R. VV. F Educational Organizations and Clubs freshments into the supposedly tem perance town of Hopewell by night. For Hopewell is not only over run and fourth Monday. H arrikt A. L onoston , Pres. with “ blind pigs” , gambling joints, F rances E. E pperson , Sec. dance halls, and cabarets, but it is OQUILLE EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the thoroughly immoral — which is a High school Building during the school good deal more polite way ol say year for tne purpose 01 discussing edu ing it than the local description. cational topics. IlikDiB SuKKi-a, Pies. Within the 1500 acres of fenced Ens a H aklockkr , bee. enclosure at Hopewell 20,000 men are engaged in night and day 1 ^ social organization. Hall in l.hird’ s shifts, and there are five distinct building, Second street. L J. C ary , Pres. “ works” . The occupation is haz VV. C. E ndicott , Fee. ardous; as the nitrate acid is very / C o m m e r c i a l c l o u — i . ro j . C ary iuflamable, and the greatest danger L / President: L. H. H a ZAR o ,Secretary comes from that It is “ claimed” that a million dollars a month is Transportation facilities It 'is also I'K A IN H —Leave, south iioiind 8:10 a. paid out in wages "claimed” that a thousand bales of 8:20 a. m. and 4:20 p. in. cotton go into the plant every day OATS— Fix boats plying oil the Co As a matter of fact most of the in quille river afford ample accor.'mo- dation lor dairying freight and p.ssen formation about the du Punts is sec gar“ to Ban loll and way points. Boats ond hand. They are spending mil eave at 7 :30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9 :i0 a. .a. lions of dollars in building opera a id at 1:00, 3:30 and 4 :43 p. u . L. Laird, proprietor. De- lions at Hopewell, and the rumors S PACE—J. parts 5:30 p. m. for I: jseburg via here are that they have twenty, Myrtle Point,carrying llieUndeii Slates thirty or a few more million dollar mail and pasengers. orders which are now being filled IjO STO FFICE.— A. F. Linegar, |iost- 1 master. The mails close as follows: Evidently a great deal ol the explo Mvrtle Point 7:40 a. m. 5:20, 2:35 p.m. sives find their way across Canada Marshfield 9:00 a. in. and 4:15 p. in. Bandou, way points, 8 :45 a m. Norway bound for the Russians by way ol and Aragol2:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 Vladisiock and Siberia p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. in. When it comes to system the du Pouts ate in a class all by them City and Countv Officers A. T. Morrison selves, unless one wants to include Mayor ....J. S. Lawrence the Kaiser. There is an exact pre R ecorder. ........ R. II. Mast Treasurer P. M. Hall-Lewis cision about the great Hopewell F.ngin.'e" .A. P. Miller plant, and no two parts of it know Marshal.... Oscar VVieKln.ni Niglit Marshal anything about one another. There Waler Superintendent S. V. Epperson Fire Olile;............................... W. C. ^hase are 200 watchmen wittrin the wired Councilmeu—Jesse Byers, C. T. bkeela enclosure, and the workmen are of C. 1. Kime, Ned C.Kelley, W . II. Ly Each ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings every known nationality. tirât and ttiird Mondays each moniti. person must be vaccinated before Justice of the Peace J. J. Stanley being employed, and he fills out a Const alile...................... ....Ned C Kelley blank long enough for a life insur County Judge James Watson ance application; and one of the Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. first questions is: Wut-ic do vou Armstrong Clerk Unlit, Watson want your body si tit?” I ts an Sheriff Alfred John ■on, Jr. Treasurer ....................T. M. Dimmick important part of the operations (or Assessor ...................................T. J . Thrift the dead are shipped horn- in con School Snpt. Raymond E. Baker Surveyor C. F. McCnIlock siderable numbers Coroner F. K. Wilton Hopewell is deci ledly .1 hoc in Health Officer Dr. Walter Culin town, and one follows the 111 w streets and st kts way out into tire Societies will get the very best country, among the corn fields Theie is a small rimv ot >eil P H a N T I N Ci (estate salesmen 0,1 tile grounds, and at the office of Coquille Herald speculators and investors are com- S si ml v Club. — Meet* 2:30 W OMAN’ p. in. at city library every second C B STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Compiled by State Bureau of Industries and Statistics The Douglas Co. fair will be held Sept. 15 - 16 - 17. A $100,000 mausoleum will tie erected iu Portland. There has been talk ot a shoe fac tory locating in Salem. The $2,000 swimming establish ment is completed at Eugene. The scenic highway to the rim ol Crater Lake has been finished. Pendleton has commenced con struction ol a $9000 steel bridge Medford— 12,000 acres have beeu signed up lor an irrigation project. Business is better, says I). W. Campbell. Asst. Gen. Mgr., ol the S P Co The Salem Commercial Club is working to establish a broom fac tory at Salem. Reports say the Hood River ap ple crop will be short 30 to 40 per cent, this year. 63 lumber cargoes left Astoria in July with a total of 46,857,094 feet including rafts. The Newport Ice and Fish Co. made a shipment of ten tons of hal ibut to Portland. Millions of Norwegian Herring came iuto Siuslaw Bay for the first time in eight years Eugene's 2 500,000 gallon reser voir will be reidv lor use August 15, according to reports. Poriland Woolen Mills plans to increase its lurce 20 per cent, iu an ticipation ot large orders. Salem -The Columbia Highway between Astoria and Portland was opened to travel Aug 12. The third aunu-al corn show of the O W R & N. Co. will be held this year at Walla Walla Grants Pass—T . M. Anderson brought in a piece ol quartz as big as two fists, apparently one-half gold. C A Parker, representing New Yotk capitalists, is repotted to be leasing land lot oil test purposes in Coos county. It is reported that two California companies will soon begin exten sive operations for gold in the black sand on South inlet in Coos county. Bond and Garrett, owuers ot the Gold Run mine, located on the southwest slopes o( Red mountain, are planning to install ten stamps, according to a report that comes from Baker hills. It is reported that a California company is taking over the miniug on the Sixes river, in Curry county, and according to present prepara tions will have between 150 and 200 meu at work in the coftrse of a few months. this would be to increase the aver age production of the herd almost est competitor. Moss and Jones’ Pioneer Market fifty per cent. That a good dairy cow will con and Slaughter House also leads the tinue to give milk even at the ex comity, the score being 70.1. In the matter ol candy lactories pense of her body nutrition but Coquille falls down, the Bradley that the flow will decrease, was Candy Co., of Marshfield carrying shown by an experiment at the Uni versity of Missouri. A mature off the honors with 87 9. I11 dairies, J. N Jacobson’s stands Jersey cow in good condition at the T h k d i f f e r e n c e in d i p l o m a t s i “ The scores herewith appended time of calving was fed just enough It is interesting to compare the reveil 9uile accurate>y the condi- far in the lead with a percentage of to support her body leaving nothing diplotnacv ol Germany! with whom t,ons as we ,ound ,hem w,th ,he 77.1, 20 above the next higher, for milk production,for thirty days, located in Gardiner. we have been "making faces,” and fol,owinS o p t i o n s : The Alpha at the end of which time she was Coquille should E > e mighty ptoud Great Britain John Bull's diplo-, Reslau,an' ’ at Bandon’ and the producing but one pound less milk macy is so fine that camels hair is a ; West Resla,>rant. at North Bend, of thjs recor(j, leading in every line tb»n at the beginning although los “ scratcher” iu comparison. In the receivetl tbeir low score card largely j,ut one, and our citizens should matter of the present exchange o f , lack of equipment. 1 hese show their appreciation of the local ing ii5 p o u u d so l weight. Ninety Who Am I? notes the English propound so , lwo are P*aces wllere “ ° score card caterers who are leading the county pounds of milk solid had been pro After many arguments, reasons and pre-: can do exact justice. 1 he places are ¡n t(,e matter of cleauliness and ap- duced Irom her own body. I rm more powerful than the com cedents, that a contingent of the j c ' e a n a n t ^ , *l e methods really better ^ provetj methods ot handling food decline, however, it is next to im- products possible to bring production of any bined armies of the world. American public will likely soon be ,han indicated by the score card, cow up to the former level. I have destroyed more men than wondering why we should he so un-' " Another case where the oppo- all the wars of the world. ihoughtful and unlair as to make site conditions exist is the Home; Famed Visitors Like Us I am more deadly than bullets, _____ New Exhibit From Coos the British diplomats so much trou- j Restaurant, at Myrtle Point T h is 1 aud 1 have wrecked more homes Jack Loudon, famous author just --------- ble when they have so many other place is so bad that no mathematical An interesting and highly in than the mightiest of siege guns. things in look after. If history re rating can describe it. Upon a in from a five months’ sea trip, came I steal , in the United States alone, peats, as in the case of "free tolls” later inspection, the place was much to the Oregon building the other structive addition has been made to over $300,1 oo.ono each year. day, saw the exhibits, registered, through the Panama Canal, Britain improved and we received the corn- the Coos aud Curry booth at the I spare uo one, and I find my will likely win all base balls. forting news that the premises and under "remarks” said: "Fine Panama Pacific Exposition—a map To the one in 5x9 feet compiled from the results victims among the rich and poor would soon pass into other hands. and splendid ” AUTO MAIL ROUTES charge, Jack said he could write a of the work of Coos County’s Agri alike; the young and the old, the , 1 "Only a few ot the dairies, sup- , j.™ Over two hundred automoblle , . plying milk to the different towns. book about the Oregon showing. culturist, Jay L. Smith, the exhibit strong and weak; widows and or rural delivery routes were put into have been inspected as \ye find it Incidentally he remarked that he being made by the Marshfield phans know me. operation on August i, and it is I loom up to such proportions much more economical to inspect had been buying the Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce This shows intended to increase this at least them along with our other dairy in-j myrtle wood furniture for several (bat Coos county has eight cow that I cast niv shadow over every one-third within the next sixty spection work, and a report ot them years, had $700 worth ordered at (Csting associations,a larger number field of labor from the turning of days. The routes are from fifty to will follow soon. We have, how-1 this time, and that he thought it ¡han any other county in the Unit the grindstone to the moving of sixty-fjur miles long, and the car ever, examined the mtlk sold on the most beautiful of all woods, ed States. Of the 9000 cows in every railroad train. riers receive Irom $1,500 to $1,800 the streets and we found it of much Francis Wilson, world famous stage I massacre thousands upon thou Coos county 2821 are represented a year The Post Office Depart higher standard than some ol the artist, has come to the building sev- sands of wage-earners in a vear. in the associations. In 1914 the ment has recently operated experi tnilk sold to the cheese lactories. I lurk in unset n places and do eral times He thinks the furniture product of cheese totaled 1,434,770 mental routes in Pennsylvania, and "T h e score card which we use made by the Oregon children, to- pounds, butter 846,372 pounds, and most ol my work silently. You ate it was tout'd that 60 mile routes provides 100 points for a perfect get her with the dresses and other seventeen factories and creameries warned against me, hut you heed could be successfully covered iu a score, 40 ol which were allowed for features in the educational display, paid above 30 cents fur butter fat not. a day. The uew routes have been perfect construction and sixty for wonderful in the extreme bnt not for butter, 1 am relentless. I am everywhere; established in Oklahoma, Califor perfect methods, as shown by the j more wonderful than that 75c lunch- j in the home, on the streets, in the ..... nia, Georgia, Colorado. Louisiana, cleanliness at the time of the in-j eon served by the domestic science Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Vaughn and factory, at railroad crossings, aud Florida and Texas. spection More points are allowed j girls trom the Agricultural college ohildreu and Mr. ac-l Mrs. Henry on the sea. I bring sickness, degradation, and POLITICS OF THE CAPITAL for methods than for construction Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, the greatest of R ern nnd children of North Bend, In query form the hot weather because mo r e depends on t h e the Rteat in the Bay region, is an- passed through Coquille Saturday, death, and yet lew seek to avoid me. I destroy, crush or maim; I give situation has provoked the follow methods. A poorly constructed j other charmed with the domestic on their way to the exposition. They but take all. ing: Will there be two Democratic plant may produce clean food if the | science luncheons. Senator Ben are g.iing by the coast route nothing, an I I am your worst enemy. tickets, and two Republican tickets, methods are perfect, while on the Tillman, brandishing a cane rather wj|| camp on the way They expect I am catelessnessl or one Democratic nominee and 0(ber hand, perfect construction, than a pitchfork, saw the sights and (0 re(urn by way of Grater Lake, * -•* - two trom the Republican party, or while a great convenience, will said be would go back to Carolina vice versa, or which one of the Get tour butter wrapper» at the avail little little if the methods methods are are bad. the happier for having seen Ore- Try a Herald want ad for any parties will split the hardest. The avail it the i Herald office. This is carried still farther by the gon’ s building and display. Teddy ‘ *htng yon want to boy or sell. usual response is "Givitup. The Governor and Attorney Gen- had slaughter houses and some eral, aided by a local Hopewell, butchers with no slaughter house committee of business men, have. at all, killing and dressing their started in to “ clean house.” They meat in any old place where the have a big job, and a lot of grafters animal happens to be found. This and adventurers will have to be was ordered corrected. Some of driven out be:ore there is any uo-! the markets were also in bad shape ticeable change as is shown by the low scores