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T he C oquille H erald VOL. 33. NO. 50 CITY DIRECTORY Fraternal and BeneVolent Order F. & A. M.— Regular mt’etinit of A • Chadwick Lodtrc No. G8 A. F. it A. M.. at Masonic Hall '»very Sa urday nitrhl in each month on or before tin* full moon. L. A. L ii . ijkqvibt , W. M. R. H. M AST, ¡Secrvtary. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGSUT 31. 1915. betty nansen , great S w e d is h a c t r e s s FROM TH t NATIONAL CAPITAI TURKS IN FLIGHT LEAVE AMMUNITION. Events of Interest Reported For The Herald TIONS E. s.— Reguiar meeting of Beulah • Chtt()ter No. 0, second and fonrtii Friday evHimifcrs of each month, in M i- sonic Hall. E mma LiLUBiivitt'r, W. M. O Lot Livermore, first mayor of Pen dleton and pioneer of Umatilla county, celebrated his eightieth birthday last week. The contractors’ bids for the new ; $10,000 schoolhouse at Gaston have been rejected, all having been found I too high. M George E. Hardy, the new manager I of Portland’s big Chamber of Com- 1 merce lias arrived l^roni Toledo, Ohio, and taken charge. Articles of incort yration of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ore gon City, were filed with County ' Clerk Harrington. K Mrs. llom er Phillips of Whiteson died at a hospital in McMinnville from burns sustained wheu gasoline used as a spray exploded. R M BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The deer season opened Sunday, Aufiust 15, and closes October 31. James Fisher, 82 years old, veteran of the Civil War, died after an Illness of several days at Ills home in Salem. Governor Withycombe will attend the “Benson day" celebration at the Panama Pacific fair as a private citi zen. C O M M I SS I O N ON I N D U S T R I A L R K L A - Chaiunan Frank P. Walsh aud the representatives of labor will pre sent a minority report for file Com mission on ludustiial Relations, A nna L aw u bn c e ' ' e c . . and a majority report will be hand I o. O. F Coquille Lixlg# No. 88,1. O. 1. () F., niO' iH evi rv Saturday nvght ed in tiy the three representatives oi n Oitd Fellows Hall. capi al, who will be supported by II. B. Moo he . N. G. J. S. L a w h e n c e , be e. Mrs Borden J Hirritnan, the rich widow who was given a job on the am T f r k b e k a h LODGE go. 90 L. (». O. F.. meet i every hceoini and Commission. The Commission at fourth Wednesday night« in Odd Fellows tracted interest pinicnlarly because E li >v A mp — o»« -N* A nni * L a u u k NCK. See. ol Its investigation ol the Colorado coal strike, and Walsh’s rigid ex /-■»OQUll.I.K E N C A M P EXT. S o . S’. V> I (I. O. F., HIH. IH iii>- lirstaud third amination of J D Rockefeller, jun ftiursdav nights in Odd Fel.ows Hall. ior. Walsh is bitterly arraigned by I. S. B arton , *!. J. .'.L a WURNCK, Stic. ! some of his associates on the Com S IU IU 'S OK P Y T H l \ Lvcurgua 1 mission, and he is accused of ad Lodge So. 72. meets Tuendav vancing all >otis of socialistic dog in \V. i ». \V. II.>11 It It. W a t s o n . K U. S. ma. This charge is sustained by (). A. M i n t o n y b C . e | his proposal that all estates in ex i j Y T I H V N SISTERS— Juntos Tempi« cess ol one million dollars be seized I No. 35, meets first »ml third Mmi- It may at fiist seem disappointing .l»y night» in IV. O. W. Ilal'. ^ Mk». (iK K'.K D a v i s , M. K. C . tbit so important a Commission Mita. K ked L i NKOAR, K. of H should fail in presenting a unani ED MEN—ODoailU Tribe flOitfi l. mous report, but wheu it is recalled O. K. M., meets every Friday night that the United States Supreme n vV O. W. Hall. Appearing at the Scenic Thursday in a Feature Picture from Tolstoi’s J. s. B arton , S a ch e m . Court usually divides in about the great novel, Anna Karanina. A. P. M i u . k k , C. of K. same proportion, whenever there is W. A —Regular meetings of Bea- ■ . . . ... . . , . . ... „ an important question involved, it . ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. V/. A. u Making the Most of \ irgmi« and with Miss Cresswell, *' .. Hall, Front «tree', first anil third Sat- ° _ _ . . , , . „ „ , is hardly reasonable to expect any lrdavs in each monti». The Home Garden who has charge ° f ,lle U. S. bo me l j other _u___ J t result. H. B. T o z i k k . Consul. [canning demonstration work lor F . C. T r u k , Clerk. Walsh is the victim of attack for To grow only the best of every- j ‘ he Southern States. She thus de- N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel very simple reasons that were ap . amp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall, thing that is grown at all and tben scribes her methods under the title, r. . ,, j parent to everyone who attended front, street, second and fourth Tues- utilize every portion of the crops \ egelables for the Home Pantry. ... n . the hearings in Washington, New lay n ghts in each month. 6 s i either lor borne use, marketing fresh (Vegetables for the Home Pantry) M a r y K k r n , Oracle. . , ... York or other parts of the country L a u r a B r a n d o n , Kec. The home canning ol vegetables . . . or canning, was the aim of Miss . . . I His wonderful grasp oi the vital ls- " 1 0 . W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197, Ruth Jackson, a University of Mis ts a comparatively easy and inex- .. , , . sue between labor ami capital, and . meets every Wednesday at 7 :30 . souri graduate of both art and sci pensive process, particularly in low . . m. at W . O. W . Hall. The fact that elaborate ! h,s fe.rlesi ch.mpion.hip of human Lee Currie, C. C. encr, who has been doing graduate altitudes. . . I rights, ought to mark im as one ol J o h n L k n k v e , Se c . . work in agriculture at the Oregon and expensive apparatus is un* ** . . i • j //- a humanity’s noblest friends. But 'V E N I N U T I D E CIKCLF, No. 211, Agricultural College and will re necessary is to be emphasized (On ! J . , , . [quite ou t h e contr; ry, i t h a s >-» meets second and fourth Monday ceive a master’s degree from this in h i g h elevations, steam cookers In ights in W . O. W . Hall. t , , \ [brought the customary ridicule aud A n n i k B u r k h o l d e r , ( t . N . stitution upon completion of her must be used.) 3 \ i - i . , , misinterpretation that is usually M ary k . P i e r c e , Clerk. A good sized wash boiler and a , work upon which the degree is c 1- r u i at c manufactured by 3 that part of the A it M KltS U N IO N .— Regular meet r based. This work consists of prac piece of muslin folded three or four i ings second and fourth Saturdays in . tacked . . *ogether 4. . to ca a- ' metropolitan press which faithfully j times and fit the v r tical gardening, in which her grad ach month in W. O. W. Hall. serves its masters. One might sup F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , Pres. uate work was done, and tue com bottom of the boiler are all the O . A. M i n t o n y k , Sec. pose that Walsh was a pop eyed, pletion of a text ou Agricultural necessary utensils, and these every red-fisted devil from the thiugs that -R A T E R N A L A ID No. 398, meets the The gardening has household possesses. * second and fonrtii Thursdays each Education. have been said o: him. On the con- Place cloth in the bottom of the onth at W. 0. W . Hall. been carried to the point where it is i trary, he is a successful practicing M r s . C h a b . E v l a n d , PreB. boiler aod pour on enough water to M r s . L o r a H a r r i n g t o n , Sec. seen that it will be successfully com attorney; one ol the best cross-ex- pleted, and the educational text is bring it up about two inches on sides of jars-ju st enough to pre- in the country; and he is ducational Organizations and Clubs likewise nearing completion. When vent boiling dry during cooking. &lf,ed with the Power to aaal>ze a i/ O M A N 'S study C lu li.-M eets 2:30 these two projects are finished Miss VV p. m. at city library every second A small amount ot water is more * real Probletn in a P°” ” 5^d Jackson will go to Albion, Idaho, nd fourth Monday. BU[1[ she has been elected head ol | efficient _____ It makes the boiler easier by few men' WheD he was ln H a r r i e t A. L o n g s t o n , Pres. where F r a n c e s E. E p p e r s o n , Sec. thedepartment of agriculture in the to handle; it heats more quickly; Washington it wa, acknowledged ''OQUILLE E D U C A T I O N A L Southern Idaho State Normal. I and it cooks vegetables at a htgher b* ,h° se wb° f-quented the beer- PER YE A R $1.50 Photo by A m erican P re s s Association. English soldiers examining ammunition and guns left behind hy tin-lug Turks In Dardanelles campaign Articles of incorporation of the First National bank of Donald having a cap italization of $15,000, were filed with the state superintendent of hanks. Miss Zelma Monroe, of the Illinois Wesleyan University, has been chosen to take charge of the department of home economics at Pacific University. Two fatal and 177 other accident» ln Oregon industries were reported to the state industrial accident commis sion during the week ending August 12 . Three billion feet of timber has been universal discussion of ‘ ‘ prepared The Oregon-California contracted for by the Thomas Pulp & ness’ ’ As a matter of fact it is not Land Grant Conference Paper company for use in the manu facture of paper in the proposed paper likely the United Stales is going to mill in Albany, lose its head, and there are plain The following letter from Gover Charles M. Hartsock, graduate ln evidences that from President Wil nor Withycombe has been received, engineering at the O. A. C„ has been son down to the most humble Con outlining the plan of the comiug appointed to a position in the United States engineering service, with head gressman there is a disposition to conference above named: quarters at Fargo, N. D. carefully map out a plan of suitable The Conference will be held at Mrs. Ida May Beckett, of Lexington, defence for the United States, with the Capital, Salem, in the Hall of Or., became a hride for the fourth out aping the military methods of Representatives, commencing on time at the age of 42, when she was European countries. New condi tbe morning of Thursday, Septem married In Albany to J. H. Hurd, of Mill City. Mr. Hurd is 46. tions will be met, and new methods ber 16, 1915- Nine business men of La Grande of. properly policing tbe land and Invitations to take part in the were arrested when the police depart the sea will be provided in much proceedings have been issued to the ment inaugurated its campaign on au the same way as cities increase tomobile owners for not having tail lollowing: their "force” when a convention, Members of Congress and ot the lights on their automobiles. It is estimated that hunters will b® circus, or a big special function I Legislature. less numerous In the southern Ore comes to town. Heads of Federal Departments. gon mountains this year than usual. The American Peace Society, The County Comt of every coun- Owing to the attraction of the Panama which heretofore h a s m a d e a t y embracing Oregon-Calilornia exposition, and to other causes. straight appeal for disarmament, lands bas been invited to appoint The city of Forest Grove paid John will hold its annual convention in five representatives, one of whom Billinger $1000 as damages for an in San Francisco in October, and it shall represent the court, one at jury he received several months ago, while in its employ. He was struck has Belgian, Persian and Swiss least shall be chosen as a reptesen- by a falling telephone pole and con speakers on its program. The tative of an accredited lax-payer’s fined to bed for over three months. Peace Society is in accord with tbe organization, and one at least of a A trust deed, consideration $700,000, J L E A G U E — Meets monthly at the somber sense of the country in fav community or commercial organi running from the Silver Falls Lumber ligh School Building during the school company to the Continental Trust & All the work of the garden P - I ^ " e J J o i l Commission. Perhaps i, was oring proper preparedness and keep ear for the purpose oi discussing edu- Savings bank of Chicago and covering ject was performed by Miss Jackson J ar near y e a V K a fault, but Walsh was brutally di- ing it; but it insists that new con zation ktional topics. timber lands ln Marion and Clacka The County Court of every coun B i k d i k S k e e i - s . Pies. after the ground was plowed She tnto it. . j rect with Mr. Rockefeller and some ditions should eventually be evolved E d n a H a k l o c k k r , Sec. mas counties, was filed with the Mar For home use, glass tars are the . . . . . , ty having no O.-C. grant lands has did the work ol fertilizing and pre J i of the other witnesses, and when- that will make world disarmament After the first . . .. . been asked to appoint one represen lon county recorder. O K E E L K L U B — A business men’» paring the seed beds in accordance most economical. ever he gave a name to a thing it not only possible, but practical. Twelve days, almost to the hour, social organization. Hall in Laird s cost, the glass can be used tndefin-1 , . tative. with scientific principles.Selection of after her husband, William Boswell, was so plain that there was no mts- rilding, Second street. TYPE W RITER S AND STENOGRAPHY .. . , L J. C a r y , Pres. seeds for producing kinds, varieties itefy with only the additional cost . taking The State Federation of Labor, pioneer mining mail, died at hts home a spade lor a soup tureen. W . C. E n d i o o t t , S e c . All and types of crops best suited to the of good rubbers each year. the State Grange ar.d the Farmers’ at Malheur, hts widow, Susan F. Bos Thirty-five years ago there was Congress will have the results of well. one of the best-known early resi C O M M E R C IA L C L U B — L e o J. C a r y conditions were also in harmony vegetables can be canned in glass. not a typewriter owned by the Union have each been invited to this Commission’s work before it dents ln this vicinity, passed away at J President; L. H. H a z a r d , Secretary with the College practices Use The jars should be sterilized by and maybe it will be turned to United States government, and it is appoint teu delegates to be selected the old home. She had been 111 with was made of the College greenhouse placing them upside down on a good advantage. Transportation Facilities However the doubtful whether there were a from counties embracing O.-C.lands. dropsy. Colonel James Jackson, of Portland, Today there p R A I N S —Leave, south bound 8:10 a. beds in growing early plants for folded cloth in a large pan contain chances are that the whole thing dozen stenographers The Oregon Development League L m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound field setting, but the entire work ot ing about an inch of water. Cover wi l l be pieeon-holed the same are t.pproximately 45,000 employees the State Banking Association and United States army, retired, and In :26 a. m. ami 4:26 p. m. growing and transplanting them until water boils. The jars may he as were the returns from committees in the Departments at Washington, the State Press Association have spector-general of the Oregon Nation al Guard, refused to prosecute Harry OATS— Six boats plying on the Co was done by Miss Jackson. Subse sterilized several days in advance, that investigated the money trust, and of these fully one-third have each been asked to appoint three Hanson, driver of the automobile that quille river afford ample accounio- ion lor carrying freight anil paaiien quent cultivation, irrigation, train if kept closed. tbe steel corporations, etc. Never either a typewriter or stenogra delegates to be chosen from cottn- ran Into and injured him last week. i to Bandon and way points. Boats ing and hat vesting the crops she al Always can vegetables just fresh theless it must not be assumed that pher’s note book, or both, in front ; ties embracing O.-C lands. Any Colonel Jackson is thought to be out re at 7:30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:10 a. m. so performed, and the results were from the garden. These can often concrete results have not been of them. The Pitman system of other state-wide accredited organi of danger of serious hurts from the ac at 1:00, 3 :30 ami 4 :45 p. m. cident. f'AOE— J. L. Laird, proprietor. De marvels of high class products and be improved by allowing them to obtained in each instance, as a con shorthand in its varying forma, is zation having direct interest in the Commander Percy N. Ohnstead, of parts 5:30 p. m. for Itoseburg via abundant yield most generally employed, and about stand in cold water a short time. question involved may be eligible the gunboat Nashville, who is taking siderable part of the public has fol yrtle Point,carrving the United Slates The portion that matured earliest lowed each affair of these, and the sixty per cent ot all the typewriters for representation, at the discretion charge of United States affairs in set ail ami pasengers. STRING BKANS tling the uprisings in Haiti, and who In I of the Committee on Procedure. Colorado and Michigan strikes. supplied are the Underwood. (OSTOFFIOE.— A. F. Linegar. post of most of tbe crops was used or extended the zone of United States' Use fresh, teuder, green beans. . .. . ., .. . ... some Departments, like that ot tbe master. The mails close as follows: sold fresh. The early marketed " election contributions, etc., and tbe The Southern Pacific Railroad control over all of Cape Haltien, was yrtle Po nt 7:10 a.in. 5:20, 2:35 p.m. The bean small public mind has been strengthened Navy, scarcely any other machine L,caL1 in “ * tbe “ ,c pod must *“ >■ »> be oc >ui«u. Company has been asked to be rep born in Canyon City, Grant county. arshlield 9:06 a. in. and 4:15 p. in. stuff included radishes and lettuce, | 1 Stenography and type resented to state its case as it sees His father was at one time circuit iiidoo, way points, 8:45 a m. Norway young onions, beets, turnips and ^ ash and^ string, it they are not thr0U(!h obtaining, better know is found. id Aragnl2:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 the sttinglcss kind. (Do not raise ledge of tbe affairs of the country writing have thoroughly revolution carrots, followed shott’ . y afterward fit and to offer such suggestions as Judge at Canyon City, when the cir m. Eastern mail arrives 7 :30 a. m. cuit Included Grant, Baker and other ized the manner of conducting tbe seem desirable by cabbage, cauliflower, celerv.peas, any but the stringless green pod W H AT TO E A T counties. City and Countv Officers Government business, and it is beans, corn and tomatoes. Most of variety-—it saves time.) The pods1 All details for the conference, One of the most unique conclaves In certain tropical countries the doubtful whether the public busi Mayor A. T. Morrison these were sold to local consumers should be cut or broken into small such as preparing preliminary pro ever held by a fraternal organization Recorder.......................J. S. Lawrence bits from an inch to ati inch and a natives live on different kinds of ness could be carried on without at pi ices considerably in advance of gram, will be in the hands of a occurred Wednesday when members Treasurer ...................... R. H. Mast Cutting them into small, fruit, and there ate evidences that these comparatively modern acquis Engineer.................... P. M. Hall-Lewis tbe ruling market because of their lialflong. Committee on Procedure, consist ! of the Knights of Pythias gathered at Marshal ..........................A. P. Millei excellent quality. All surplus ot < blique pieces makes a choice pack, the banana, cocoanut and mango- itions Typewriters and fair stenog ing of nine members, who will be 1 Crater lake, one of Oregon's scenic Night Marshal.............. Oscar WicKliain playgrounds, as guests of Medford and Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson beans, peas", beets and carrots were The c,lt beans ,houM be Placed in * ted men and wotneu ate as sturdy raphers have utterly destroyed the chosen by the Govet nor from (1st) j Klamath Falls lodges of the order. Fire Cliie:.......................... W . C. Chase canned by Miss Jackson and later sq«»'e of cheese cloth or wire bas- and strong as the meat cater* of the making ol historic state papers, the Legislature; (2nd) the Portland I Never before was the famous resort Councilmen—Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels of, chiefly to the Waldo ket and dipped into boiling water— | United States The Chinese grow | and the museums of the future will C. I. Kinie, Ned U.Kelley, W . H. Ly disposed Chambir of Commerce; (3rd) the | utilized for such a purpose and prob ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings Hall management for winter use. keeping them in it for at least two big and strong from eating rjee, | continue to thrive, as at present, on State Grange; (4th) the State Fed ably with the exception of bygone first and third Mondays each month. ... , . , • . - minutes. Remove f r o m boiling and the Arabs are fierce and healthy displays of tbe chirogrsphy of clays when Indian tribes alone Inhab Miss Jackson s training in the , . eration of Labot; (5th) the Oregon ited Oregon never have as many peo . J. J. Stanlev ice of the Peace f . , . water, pack in jars to within one- *nd their menu is dates Some Washington. Jefferson, Lincoln, . . Ned C. Kelley canning o f fruits and vegetables stable ................ Conservation Commission; and four ple gathered at Crater lake. was secured under the direction of ha'f 'nch of top and just cover with Americans with broken-down di- and others. The Roosevelt, Taft representatives selected from the Further evidence that Oregon has County Judge ..............James Watson Commissioners- -W . T. Dement, Geo. J. United States Government expe-s. * bo,‘,D'' w* ! 'r conta.mog salt to sea- g«.f ,ive apparatus, advoc-e grape and W’ ilson regimes would have counties containing O C. lands an exhibit ln the educational palace at Armstrong son Partially seal and place in nuts, buttermilk or vegetable diets; found themselves swamped if the the Panama-Pacific exposition, San JAMES WITHYCOMBE, Clerk ............. .............. Rolit. Watson She learned the principle:, aud prac Re- but as a rule the lives of most peo- quill or pen bad been necessary to Francisco, that Is attracting national Alfred Johnson. Jr. tices of scientific canning under Dr. boiler; boil for sixty minutes. Sheriff ........... Governor j interest is shown by the request of the Treasurer........ ........... T. M. Dimmick move, lighten lids, and store in pie oi the United States are shorten- carry on the work ol the Executive Brez.eale, the author of the leading T. J. Thrift Assessor ......... ........... United States bureau of education foi ed, and it could be trnthfully writ- office. In that one branch of the ......Raymond E. Baker government bulletin on canning, dark, cool place School Supt. W H E N Y O U H A V E F L E A S , G O R G A - eight photographs of different phases C. F. McCnllock Surveyor Never open jars after cooking to t e n on their death certificates: administration there are scores of siz e ! of the exhibition to be used in a spe K. E. Wilson and was later associated with O Coroner........... .......... stenographers and typists Surely j "Died of a surfeit.’ ’ Health Officer Dr. Walter Colin M. Beuson, whose demonstration see if vegetables are cooked. The agricultural Department says cial bulletin on rural schools to be the old order changeth, and the published by the bureau. The request AM ERICAN PE A C E CONGRESS canning in connection with boys’ | Count time for cooking when that it takes from two weeks to sev came to State Superintendent of ways of our distinguished forefath and girls’ club work was a leature | water is at a jumping boil, Societies will get the very best eral months for the egg of the flea Schools Churchill from H. M. Foght, Tne rabid militarists and tbe of club activities last year in Ore- Be sure and leave one-half inch peace at any price advocates will ers are prettv crude when placed in to hatch, and that there is always specialist in rural education, Washing PH I N T I N G I gon. She also worked with Miss of space above the liquid when the jj,ve to take such satisfaction as comparison with present-day meth danger of reinfestation unless the ton. D. C.. who made a study of the at the office of Coquille Herald Oregon exhibit. breeding places are destroyed. (Continued on page i) they can find out of the present ods. Agnew, state agent of club work in R w C 1E=