Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 09, 1915, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 34,
NO. 8
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915.
ond class degree have been holding
their convention in Washington
Someone asked the officials who
had been appointed under the pres
ect administration to stand up, aud
they arose by the hundreds.
And
then those who had “ held over”
were asked to stand, and a lonely
thirteen responded.
It developed
that most of them were finishing
out their terms and they know that
‘the gobbelins will get them tveii
if they do watch out.”
CITY DIRECTORY BELGIAN CHILDREN MEET PARENTS IN AMERICA.
Fraterna and Benevolent Order
A
F. & A. M .— Regular meeting of
.
wick L o J k « N o . 68 A. F. & A.
M .. at Masonic Hall, every Sa urilay
night in each month on or before th<*
full moon.
L. A . L ilijkqviht , W . M.
K. H . M ast , Secretary.
O
K. — Reauiar meeting of Beulah
• Chapter No. 6, second and fourth
Frnlay evenings of each month, in Ma­
sonic Hall.
E mma L ilijbqvist , W . M.
A nna L awkknck hoc.,
T O. O. F .— Coqaille Lodge No. 53,1. O.
!• O. F., meets every Saturday night
n < >dd Felina s Hall.
H. B. M o o u . N. G.
J. S. L awkknck , Sec.
, No. 20
M I. O .O . F., uieetfi every secoml
and
a m ie
hebekah
lodge
fourth Wedn“8'lay nights in Odd Fellows
Hall.
P auunk C ustkr , N. G.
A nnhk L awkknch , Sec.
z^ O Q D IL L B FNOAM PM BNT, No. 2.»
v_> I. O. O. F., meets 1 he first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall.
J. 8 . B arton , O. ? .
J . S . L awrence , Sec.
\7 NIGHTS OF P Y T H IA S .— Lycurgus
l \ Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights
in IV, O. VV. Hall.
R. R. W atson , K R. S.
O. A. M intonye , C. C.
Photo by American Press Association.
Belgian refugees came to America since the war started and settled In the northwest,
to Europe to round up their children, who have now been sent to their parents.
A priest
was
later sent
and play-writing. Shaw is so in­ monopolv on potash for a very long
telligently funny that people who time, and the war has brought
read and think lose all prejudices home to the United Slates a reali­
Events of Interest Reported on first acquaintance. It is a hard zation ot its dependence on a for­
thing to “ write differently” , since eign country
Secretary Lane an­
ED M EN —Coauille Tribe No, 46, 1.
For The Herald.
O. R. M., meets every Friday night
every one is failing trying; but El­ nounces the finding of a mineral in
n W O. W . Hall.
bert Hubbard did it, and though Utah that yields potash in commer­
J. 8 . B arton , Sachem.
(B\ J. E- Jones.)
A. P. M iller , C. of R.
his body perished on the Lusitania, cial quantities, and he regards it as
MASONRY’ S GREATEST TEMPLE
VV. A. -R egular meetings of Bea-
his memory and his writings will one-of the most important matters
• ver Cauip No. 10.550 in M. W . A.
“ Freemasonry carved in stone” remain fresh in the hearts and connected with our mineral resour
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­
urdays in each month.
is the fitting description applied to minds of his admirers Shaw, it is ces. Americans are also hopeful
H. B. T o zik r . Consul.
the new Scottish Rite Temple, ded­ said, writes for the “ High-brows” that.they have solved t e problem
F. C. T rue , Clerk.
icated in Washington a few days and he should plead guilty to the of producing dve stuffs at home.
N. A .— Regular meeting of Laurel
The structure cost a million charge, but “ high-browland” loses
ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE.
• amp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall, ago.
Front* street, second and fourth Tues­ and a quarter dollars and it is the its terrors alter a night at the Belas-
Mexico
is once more a real Gov­
day n glits in each month. •
permanent home ot the Thirty-third co. You behold Shaw from a dif- ernment, and in place of the finger
M ary K ern , Oracle.
L aura B randon , Rec. Degree Masons of the Southern Jur-; ferent viewpoint, and you become
r
,
j
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of scorn, the hand of friendship has
v
-Myrtle Camp No. J97, isdiction of the Scottish Rite.
The
¡convinced
that
he
symbolizes
brains,
been extended towards Carranza
W °- meets every Wednesday at 7 :30
approach is by three, five, seven j and it is a source of satisfaction to and his faction.
The Americans
p. m. at W . O. W . Hall.
Lae Currie, C. C.
and nine steps, and they lead one j discover that you have enough of are now all in line, and if Villa and
J ohn I. enkvk , Sec.
between two mammoth sphinxes j the latter to be able to enjoy his bis bands would only follow suit
.
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p V E N IN U T ID K CIRCLE No. 214, carved in stone
Masons and their ! w orks. You could appreciate him the Monroe doctrine. A. B. C and
meets secomi end lourth Monday
tamilies were admitted on the open - \ again if you had to attend iu denim B. U. G. diplomacy would be vin-
t nichts in W . O. \V. Hall.
JL,
A nnie B c h kho ld er , ( i . N. ing night, and they agreed that the jumpers.
You know, too, that it dicated.
T he person or persons
M aky A. P ikkce , C le rk.
structure was one of the finest in | takes more than fine and flossy who are constantly reporting the
rirA R M E R H U N IO N.— Regular meei-
the world. There are many rooms,1 clothes to get the same results, and death of Villa appear to be over
'U dugs second and fourth Saturdays in
. .
but the “ lodge room" is the most ! you cannot help but pity the “ Chol- optimistic.
osaci* .month in W. O. W . Hall.
^
K rank U ukkhoi - der , Près.
splendid. There are found the three 1
O. A. M intonye , Sec.
stations familiar to Masonry. In
ilM tA T E K N A I, AID No- 398’ meets tl,e the center of the room is the most
i r second and fonrtli Thursdays each
■month.« t W . 0 . W . Hall.
wonderful altar ever placed in a
M rs . C h a s . K vland , Pres.
It is not only beauti­
M rs . I. oka H arhinoton , Bee. lodge room.
ful, but massive and impressive.
Educational Organizations and Clubs This room is located under the
OMAN*« study Cluli. — Meets 2:30 dome of the btiildingi The whole
p. m. st city library every second
overhead has the effect o( the "blue
and fourth Monday.
H arriet A. L ongston , Pres.
canopy ot heaven,” and a flood of
F rances E. E pperson Sec.
concealed lights produce an effect
|T 7 iU ^ 4 ) U ________
ILLK E
a DUCATIONAL
so that one imagines the stars with­
__ U E Ä G U E — Meets m onthly at the
It j
High School Building during the school in actually shine and twinkle
«..or L.i
t h m purpose
mimose 01 discussing edu- is all there except Jacob’s ladder,
Voar
fot the
cationai topics.
perhaps that too, may be in place j
B irdie S kkelij , 1 tes.
E dna H ahlockkr . Sec
when "lodge meets.” Perhaps no
O K E E L K L l 'B — A business m en's modern building in existence more!
social organization. Hall in Laird s
fittingly symbolizes the old truths \
building, Sevond street.
L. J. C a r y , Pres
which have come down through j
W . C. E ndicott , Sec.
the ages, and the Masons assert |
( ,COMMERCIAL OLDB— L eo J. C ary that tbev have “ cemented here in­
L / President; L. II. H a ZARD,Secretary
to one noble block destined to with­
Transportation fa cilities
stand the storms of time and be a
Photo by American Pres» Association.
1 "'R A IN S —Leave, BOUth bound 8:10 a. beacon light, through which its an­
L m. and 2:40 p. m . N orth bound
cient prototype will continue to pro- ly boys.. wh0 have twidd)ed their
GREAT MEN AND THEIR WIVES.
1 3 Y T H IA N SISTERS— Justus Tempie
L No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­
day nights in W . O. W . Hal!.
Mss, G eorge D a v is , M. E. C.
M rs . F red L ine « ar , K. of R
FROM THF NATIONAL CAPITAL
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Holland and Herrings.
To the sea the Dutch owe most of
their wealth. The art ot curing her­
ring was discovered by a poor Dutch
fislicrman, William Bcukels, iu 1350,
who found that the fish which they
caught in great abundance could be
smoked and salted away In kegs and
then transported to the ends of the
world in good condition. Such a trade
resulted that It was said that “ Amster­
dam Is built on herring bones.” Sev­
eral hundred years after, the death of
Beukels the emperor, Charles V., went
to the tomb of the fisherman and there
ute a herring in gratitude for the iu-
ventioiL Aud in a church in Biervllet
today may be seen u stained glass win-
dow in honor of this man. Herring
have been one of the chief means of
trade to the Hollanders, so that even
at the present day the first catch is
taken to the royal i>alac*e In a coach
and six.
The fact that the two dominant po­
litical parties of Holland for hundreds
of years were called the “ Cods” and
the “ Fishhooks” shows that maritime
matters were the uppermost In the peo
pie’s thoughts.— Exchange.
STATE INDUSTKIAL HtVlEW
Compiled by State Bureau of
Industries and Statistics
New lumber rale established by
the S P. Co for valley mills is 4
cents per too lower than for Port­
land, and will go far to revive the
interior sawmill industry.
Transfers are to be given between
Willamette Valley Southern and
Poitland Railway Light & Power
Co trains
H oed River is to have a co op :ra
live spray niann'acturing plant
Lane county to get two clover
seed cleaning plants,
Baker city power plant cannot
supply current lor needed lights
Seven counties reduced school
taxes average of 12 per cent; 23
counties reduced county and road
levy $376,255.
Talbot - Clearing 668 acre mint
farm begun here.
Pilot Rock granting electric light
plant franchise.
Enterprise— Sewer contract for
$18,652 let here.
The Dalles is to secure another
dried fruit industry.
Toledo sawmill, idle since Feb­
ruary, resumes operations.
Work to begin on the Riddle-
Tiller-Crater Lake highway.
Dairymen at Canby are discus­
sing a cheese factory.
Constinctlon of new Portland and
Oregon City electric proceeding.
Oregon Electric has voluntarily
reduced rates lietween Portland and
PER YEAR $1.50
packing plant nearing completion.
Pendleton— Sixth garage of con­
crete being built here.
Assured ol state aid Coos county
proposes to vote $273,000 road
bonds.
Hubbard dairymen would organ­
ize and import registered cowa.
Echo taking bids on city ball 50
by 80 feet.
P'orest Grove lets $58,448 sewer
contract
State levy for 1916 to be $3,112,-
000. Was $4,165,000 for 1915.
Salem— Wtn. McGilchrist plan­
ning to erect $20,000 store building
corner State and Liberty streets.
Marion and Polk counties have
united in progiam for new bridge
across Willamette at Silern.
Fine Cast of “The Idler”
Seldom, if indeed ever, has a
more competent or better known
cast been gathered together than
that selected to present the William
Fox feature extraordinary, “ The
Idler,” to be released through the
Box Office Attraction Company,
based on the highly successful and
dramatic play by C. Haddon Cham­
bers, one of England’s foremost
dramatists, which, when presented
on the boards, was one of the most
talked-of dramas of the day. Head­
Concerning the Dolomites.
ed by Charles Richman, a star
The fairyluud about Cortina is fa­
whose fame is equally great 011 each
miliar to thousands of tourists as “The
side of the Atlantic, it includes Miss
Dolomites.”
Dolomite, a rock com­
pounded of carbonate of lime and cur-
Catherine Countiss, an actress of
bonate of magnesia, takes Its name
unusual charm and ability; Walter
from the French geologist Deodat de
Hitchcock, a finished artist of mark­
Gratet, Marquis de Dolomieu, who
spent his time in 1789 and the follow- j Tioard
ed power; Miss Claire Whitney, a
... , .
nearu.
lug years, while his countrymen were
I ,, „
,
, ...
busy with revolution and war, iu visit
^ oast guard and life saving sta- beautiful and accomplished leading
lng this and other Alpine districts. lie tions to have telephone connections woman, Maud Turner Gordon, W.
first mentions this kind of rock iu
North Bend — W. P. Murphy to T. Carleton and Stuart Holmes, all
1791, and the word “ Dolomite” first
of whose names are prime favorites
build
concrete theatre.
occurs in a pamphlet of 1802 descrlb-
Scratched train crews and deadJ with admirers ol good stage work.
ing a tour of ids in the Alps about the
St . Gotha" 1 and
slmPlon- The engineers are a thing of the past on ; Mr. Richman ns Mark Cross
curious point, noted by Mr. Coolldge,
takes full advantage of his oppor
that the marquis seems to have toe O. W. R. & N. lines.
Salem city budget reduced $io,- tunity to develop this character,
pnhl no attention to the dolomite rocks
which is one of the strongest in
ln the neighborhood of his own home, ooo from past year.
Dolomieu. near Grenoble. — London
which he has appeared. Mr. Rich-
Falls
City
logging
road
to
be
ex
­
Mlrror.
man’s long association with Au­
tended and sawmills to open.
Broom handles and saltnou crates gustin Daly, at the latter’s famous
are manufactured at North Bend on play-house where Mr. Richman
played opposite to Ada Rehan, and
a large scale.
Eugene— Contract let for Allen his many starring experiences, in­
cluding a tour in "The Revellers,”
it Lewis warehouse.
Chemawa Indian Si hool will a successful play written by himself,
open bids on $10,000 auditorium equip him admirably for the role.
The same may be said of Miss
November 15.
Condon— 50,000 bushels wheat Countiss, who plays Lady Harding.
Miss Couuttas is known to playgo­
sold at 90c.
Amity water works contract let ers of every considerable city in
the United States She has had a
| at $ 9 7 7 °-70-
Bohemia— Vesuvius mine dis- successful stage career almost from
j closes 5000 tons ore running $18 to the moment when she left a convent
and took up the stage as a vocation.
$20 gold.
Walker citizens offer $10,000 Miss Whitney appeared in the lead­
! bonus to secure a milk condensery. ing role of “ Life’s Shop Window,”
Fort Rock— F. W. Stratton erects aud has played important parts in
teed, gristmill aud business block. scores of big feature photo-plays be­
Corvallis will lay 1200 feet of 10 fore which she had a thorough
inch sewer with house connections. training on the legitimate stage.
S
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O. W. R. & N. Co. to spend Walter Hitchcock is another actor
$900,000 putting down 90 pound whose experience and talent make
steel rails from Portland to Hunt­ his work stand out in everything
A Curious Royal Custom.
he does. Mr. Hitchcock is a grad­
ington and branches.
When any Siiunisli sovereign dies
uate of Leland Stanford University
Crown-Willamttte
paper
mills
the body Is at once submitted to the
and was a champion hurdle racer
process of fosslllzatlon, nor can it be shipping to Australia.
placed in the royal pantheon until the
Coos Bay continues to lead coast in his college days. He has done
body has been absolutely turned Into
much noteworthy work on the
stone. Curiously enough, the period re­ ports in lumber shipments.
quired for fosslllzatlon varies consid­
State Press Association will be stage. Stuart Holmes played a
erably. Rome royal bodies have be­ entertained at Salem, Nov. 5-6
leading part, opposite to Miss Whit­
come solidified ln a very short period,
ney, in “ Life’s Shop Window,”
Medford
—
Mile
of
bard
surface
while others have taken years before
and is a great favorite, a position
road laid near Flagstaff.
the fosslllzatlon took place.
Albany— Nebergall Meat Co. bis ability fully entitles him to.
BILLY SUNDAY EMPHASIZING A POINT.
W
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8 :2 6 a. m. and 4:26 p. m .
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ject rays of ^
y’
j gl0ves and yawned through great
It it is true that President Wilson
Loving Kindness over the whole
plays like those produced by Ber- aod his future wife hold different
wot Id.”
nard Shaw.
views upon the subject of suffrage,
A NIGHT IN HIGH-BROWLAND
BITTER STRUGGLE PREDICTED
the incident is not without prece­
In the case of “ Androcles and
The determination of President dent, as there was a good deal of
TA G E — J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­
parts 5 :3 0 p. m. for Rjseburg via the Lion” and the Belasco Theatre, Wilson and his advisers to insist on talk in Washington two or three
Myrtle Point,canning the United Slates we hr.ve a theatrical matter of na­ immense appropriations for increas­ years ago to the effect that Champ
l mail and pasengers.
tional concern. In the first place ing the army and navy is sure to Clark wa^an anti, while his wife
- .-«O STO FH CE.— A. F. binegar, post-j the Belasco is W ash in g ton s great- stir up a big fight in Congress. and daughter were for “ Votes for
P master. The mails close as follows:
The genial Speaker
M y rtle Point 7:40 a.m . 5:20, 2:35 p.in. lest playhouse, and there is no ln- The results of the rampant insur­ Women ”
stlrBhtield 9:06 a. in. and 4:15 p. m. j solution more typically national. gency of Colonel Bryan is not min­ capitulated, just as did Mr. Wilson
i.
<ndon. w ay poin ts, 8 :45 a m . Norway
Bt
Arago. 12:55 p.m . E astern m ail 5:20 It is situated across from La Fayette imized bv leaders in the Democrat­ when it came to a “ show down.” |
am i
Eastern m ail a rriv e s 7 :30 a. m . Park, which neutrally shelters great ic party.
With the patronage The Republican leader, James R.
statues of the French General, as practically all gone, the Adminis­ Mann, was another to get into line
—
'fu and Countv Officers
well as the German Von Steuben tration faces a fight within the for equal suffrage. In view ot the
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......................... A. T. Morrison
and patriots ot other nations now party, and is lacking in the weap­ returns from New Jersey it is not
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Lawrence
Mayor
.... R. H. M ast engaged in the death grapple. The ons that oftentimes whip recalci­ unlikely that some of these eminent
Recorder
....... i>, M. Hall-LewiB President, Irom the frout windows trants into line.
Treasurer
The movement statesmen mav conclude that they
........... A. P. Miller
Engineer.
Oscar Wien ham of the-White House, looks across for “ national defense” is splendidly made a mistake in which way the
Marshal
Night Marshal ....
V. Epperson the unobstructed way upon the Bel- organized, and has the support of wind was blowing.
Water Superintend!
.......... \s , C. Chase
.
Fire Chief.
efs, C. T. 8keels asco, and his first appearance >.n a the great business interests that are
“ SHADOW LA W N.”
C o n n cilm e n —Jesse By
ellejr, \\ . H . t h e a t r e with his fiancee, Mrs Galt, making gigantic fortunes out of the
C. I. Kime. Ned O.K
.gular m eetings ,uc
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It is a lo ng road Irom the quiet
uns, O. C. Sanior.l. K
, each month. , was to see “ Androcles and the shooting of soldiers in Europe. The
cottage iu which lived Professor
first and third Monday
^ ^ Htanle» Lion." Neither Androcles nor the person who dares to stand up and
Wilson and his family to the great
Justice of ttie Peace....
W . Dunham heast would have had any impor- talk in favor o f m oderation, runs
structure that will be the “ Summer
C on stab le ....... .......... - '
el Watson ; tance had it not been for George ! the risk of being assailed for lack
White House.’’ President Wilson
ComnuMioilera-W. T. Demen t,Ue° ’ J- j Bernard Shaw, who wrote the play. lng jn patriotism and love of coun-
anti his bride will be surtounded
A rm stro rg
Watson when an author or a playwright try. What few so-called "Peace
Clerk
...... ........ ..... Root.
m.
Jr i* a fad, the answer is: Investigate, Societies” there are in existence, do by every* splen dor in their new
Tmick
Sheriff ................ - Alfred Johns
home, and the garage is more mag­
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be something to it not appear to grapple with the
T re a s u r e r ......................... T . M . Dm
bnft there must
nificent than the simple little place
>ck Caruso won every scoffing Ameri- problem, and if they are making
S ch o o l S u p t.............- R aym on d E . Ri
from which Woodrow Wilson went
ta can w h o s e curiosity took him to the any attempt in the direction ot
Surveyor........................ 0 .
out cross country lo play golf and
Opera; but Shaw will hardly do checking militarism, their efforts
Health Officer
. Dr. W alter Gob
act as his own caddie, because as
tibat much. He will, however, con- gre apparently proving ineffectual
•imee clever minded persons who because of misspent or misdirected
re'a’ es>
d*dn 1 have money
Societies w ill g e t th e 'very best
; „ »he power to think in spheres ecergy.
enough to pay a boy to do it for
PH I N T I N G
_ ^ -han a sauce pan, that he is
POTASH in
, him.
IN UTAH
UTAH
‘T e r r e a l ahinB” in li!era' ure. art
Germany has held a sort of world ‘ The postmasters of first and sec -1
at the office of CoquiBe Herald
OATS— Six boats plying on the Co-
quille river afford ample accommo­
dation lor carrying freight and passen­
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats
eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :C0 a. m.
. and at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4.45 p. ir..________
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HARBOR POLICE PREPARE FOR WAR.
P h o to by A r m r lc a n I're«» Asao< la tlo n .
New Turk harbor. Wigwagging
should suddenly fall.
The government
gov. iniiout has given
given 111a.
ina- litne
litne guns
guns for
for nse
nse on
on ponce
police pairoi
patrol boata
The
no«» In
cation
being taught the metro,.ollt.n police for use In case other mean, of communl
la ala*