Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 16, 1915, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 34. NO. 8
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915.
CITY DIRECTORY FROM THF NATIONAL CAPITAL
ers do not seem to be able to tell
the difference.
List of Prizes for Evenss
at the Corn Show
PER YEAR $1.50
Scene from “A Fool There Was”
box cigars, donated by A. W. Kel­
ley; third prize. $t humidor of T u x ­
edo tobacco, donated by H. W.
T H E F L A G OK M E X I C O .
F. & A. M.—Regular meeting of
The flag of the Republic of Mex- «’ROGR am - k r id ay , nov . 19 . «915 Dunham.
• Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. A A.
M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday j
3:40 p.tn.— Standing Broad Jump.
ico flies ftom the staff over the le-
10:00 a. m.
Exhibits open at
night in each month on or before the |
|
hoys
under 16 years. Prize, $3.50
gation
at
Washington
It
has
been
j
Heazlett
Hall
full moon. L A. L ilijkqvimt , W. M. 1
R. H. M akt , Secretary. |
gently folded and laid away for a
« 30 p. m— Lecture on Corn, by myrtle tray, donated by E. H. Kern.
(Bv J E Jones.)
3:45 p. m.— Slow Aulo Race. Iree
very long lime, but “ recognition’’
recognition ! Prof Larsen of 0 A C-
K. S.—Regmar meeting of Beulah
POLITICAL BEDFELLOWS
• Chapter No. 6 , second and fourtn
3:00 p. m.— Slow Auto Race, free for all. Must drive on high gear
lias
rejuvenated
things
about
the
Friday evenings of each month, in Ma­ The White House has announced
only. Prize, $4 set of spark plugs,
Embassy, and the grand old rag for all. Prize, 5 gallons cylinder oil;
sonic Hall.
in an unusually noisy manner that
donated by A. J. Lamb.
E m m a L i l u r q v i s t , W. M.
tbiown 10 the breeze to j do,iated by Kime & Von Pegert.
lias
been
A nna L aw rence S ec.,
Speaker Champ Clark has been in-
3:30 p m — Pumpkin Race, open
4 :o° P- m.— Pic Eating Contest,
symbolize that the government of
O. O. F.— Coquille Lodge No. 53 , 1 . , 0 , j eited to confer with the President
to
married
ranchers
and
mar
ried
free
lor all. Prize, a gold bond watch,
• O. F., meets ,, every
,, - Saturday night reg arj j UK the Democratic program Carranza is likewise the govern­ business men only. First prize, 3 donated by W H.Scbr.eder.
ment of Mexico.
H. B. M oohk , N. G.
I for the coming session of Congress.
sacks flour; second prize, 1 sack j 4 :«5 P- m.— Fat Men’s Race,
______________J . H. L aw kk x ce , Bee.
Since Mr. Bryan laid aside his title F I N A N C I A L D I F F I C U L T I E S A L A B A M A flour; donated by Farmers’ Union First ptize, leg of pork, dnuated b\
AMIE REBEK a H LODGE, No. 20 of “ Mr. Secretary," and resumed
Miller’s market; second prize, to-lb
That the prohibitionists almost Store.
I. o. O. F., meets every second and , , . , _,
,,rs„r
4:00 p. m — Foot Race, boys be-: pail of lard, dnuated by Economy
fourtlr Wednesday nights ill Odd Fellows *lls
ro*e °* lbe sP*aking Col- entirely ignore a vital feature of
Hall.
P auline C uster , N. G. ¡oriel,’’ Mr. Clatk has agreed with tale government, has already been I tween 12 and 16 years First prize, market.
________ A hn .1 L awrence , Bee. I,h# Administration in a most en-
emphasized by the relating of the ! 1 pair Busier Brown shoes; donated ! 4:30 lo 8:00 p. m. - Exhibits at
/"sOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, N o . 25 I thusiastic manner
It looks as experiences of West Virginia,where 11 by George
"
" Robinson
‘ ’
Heazlett hall.
V-> I. O. O. F., meets the first and third !
...
, , .
rinrreday nights in Odd Fellows Hall.
fhough there would be an alliance it was necessary to call three ses-
8:00 p. m.— Corn Husking Con­
4:15 p. m — Foot Race, boys un-
J. N. B arton , 0 . ? .
for mutual defense based upon “ na- sions of the legislature to readjust der 12 years. First ptize, Buster test, no pegs allowed. Ladies prize, j
J . S .L awhk . nck , bee.
,
,
...
,,
----- tional preparedness with Messrs.
for raising taxes; and Brown watch; donated by George $2 box candy, donated by “ Mach
rrNIGHTS OF PYTHIAN.— Lycurgus \y,|son at)d Clark building fortifi it the has methods
on’s.” Men’s prize, Premium ham, I
already been pointed out that Robinson.
I \ lajdge No. 72 . meets Tuesday nights : _
cations to prevent the “ Peerless the tax n te of that state is now
in W. Ü. W. Hall.
4:30 p. m — Rope Skipping Race, donated by J. E. Norton.
R. R. W atso n , K R. 15.
O. A. M intonyb . C. 0. Oue” from capturing the Demo­ higher than during wartimes. Ala- girls between 12 and 16 years. First 8:15 p. tn.—-Corn Husking Con­
cratic fortifications in I916. Col. bama is having similar troubles, prize, box of candy; donated by test, free for all, pegs allowed. First
IAN meets
SISTERS—Justus
I
,
P nYTH
No"35,
first ami Third Temple
Mon- Bryan evtdently thinks in a manner rnd Governor Henderson recently E A. Folsom.
prize, 5-lb No. 99 Coffee, donated by
day nights in W. O. W. Hall.
entirely out of harmony with the made a statement to the effect that
Clark’s bakery; second prize, 500
4:45
p.
m.
—
Foot
Race,
girls
be­
Mss. G k . ro * D a v i s , M. E. C. Administration; while ChampClark,
Porter Emetson Browne, who has F'ool” is completely at her teel and
tne deficit in the state amounted to tween t2 and 16 years. First prize, letter beads, donated by Coquille
M rs . K hki ) I. inbuar , K. of R
been hailed as ‘The” American ready to do her bidding in every-
who has put in less time at the $2,588,000, of which sum $1,175,- box of candy, donated by Mrs. Mary Herald.
ID MEN—Coouille Tribe No, 46, 1.
O. R. M., meets every Friday night White House than any other Dem­ 000 was in state warrants issued by Nosier.
Immediately after this contest a dramatist, accomplished his great- thing. In her arms he torgets bis
n W O. W. Hall.
ocratic leader, doubtless holds to the Comptroller, hut unredeemed
prize
of oue case of Wellman’s Corn est success when he penned hisdar- diplomatic duties, his wife and his
5:00 to 8:00 p. m.— Exhibits at
J. 8 . B arton , Sachem.
"The Vampire has
A. P. M iu . er , C. of R. his old views that if the Democrats by the treasurer. The condition is Heazlett ball.
will be given to the rancher in Coos ing, virile drama 1 f a weak man own career.
and
an
unscrupulous
vampire
worn
woven
a
spell
about
him that noth-
win
next
year
no
one
but
President
W. A- —Regular meetings of Bea-
8:00 p m — Basket Ball Games at County, with family, coming the
similar to that which formerly ex­
. ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A. Wilson can be nominated; and that isted in frontier communties where Masonic hall. Three games, be- greatest disb nee to the Corn Show. an, “ A Fool There Was" of which ittg shoit of death can break. Even
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­ if thev cannot win no one else
At this time the grand ptize draw- the screen version has been made by his child ceases to exert any good
local loan sharks waxed fat by dis- tween picked teams, will be played.
urdays in each month.
H. B. T ozibr . Consul.
would want the nomination. On counting the public’s paper at any­ Prizes: First game, box Girard ci­ ing will take place, the ptize being William Fox. as a Production Kx influence over him. With curses
F. C. T rue , Clerk.
1 this basis be is willing to get to- where from ten to twenty-five per gars, donated by Frank G. Leslie; a set of Bluebird dishes douated by traordinary, released through The and violence he repels all attempts
Box Office Attiaction Co.
This to bring him to his senses.
“ The
R .N‘amp
A.^Ha'll! Be,her wilh tbe Administration cent. Even the public* school second game, box of cigars, do­ the Coquille Creamery.
Fronti street, second and fourth Tues- kill off Bryan, and hope with a teachers have been among the suf­ nated by Oetding Bros; third game, Every rancher visiting the show remarkable drama, in which Robert Vampire” shrugs and smiles as she
day n irht* in each M month.
a mighty hope lor “ Better days in ferers. The Governor states that a $10 fruit cake, donated by Cook will register and be given a num­ Hilliard starred and achieved a sees her work progressing,
a ry K e r n , Oracle.
Drink and drugs still further sap
L aura B randon , Ree 1920
ber and the lucky number drawn notable success, created a nation-
as pavments directed by law to be Bros, bakery.
wide discussion at the time ot its his will till, at “ The Vampire’s” be-
from
the
hat
will
entitle
the
holder
OUT FOR WORLD T R A D E
.. w .— Myrtle Camp No. _J97,
made to the public school lund and S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2 0 , I 9 1 5 .
presentation and bad a record break hest, be leaves his wife and child
meets every Wednesday at 7 :30 Just in the same way that retail the pension fund on September 30. 9:00 a. in. — Exhibits open at to the set ol dishes.
m. at W. 0 . Lee
W. Hall.
ing
run at the Liberty Theatre, altogether. It is the beginning of
After this drawing a good old
Currie, C. C.
merchants have extended the scope amount to approx<mately $500,000 Heazlett hall.
New York City.
*
the tragic end of "the Fool.” The
J ohn I. bnkve , Sec.
fashioned
dance
will
be
held
in
the
10:00 a. m.— Slow Auto Race for
¡of their delivery by reason of better that, therefore, the deficit in the
Based
upon
Kipling's
poem
and
‘ ‘rag and a bone und a hank of
___ ___
Masonic hall, and will be free to all.
E Y jj *,
Burnes-Jones’ famous painting, Mr hair” to whom he has "made his
meets secomt and fourth Monday i
nights in W. O. A nnie
W. Hall.
1
Browne has succeeded iu creating prayer’’ toys witu him like a tigress
B urkho lde r , G.N.
in “ A Fool There Was” a work with her prey
A smile from her
M ar y A. F ierce , Clerk, j
that, for daring originality and sends him into the seventh heaven,
ARMERS UNION.—Regular meet­
ings second and fourth Saturdays in j
sheer power and moving qualities If she frowns he is frenzied with
Oregon Building, P. P. I E.,
each urolith in W. O. W. Hall.
outdoes, in its own particular field jealousy and weakly violent.
His
F rank B urkho ld er , Free, j
November 6 — Fifty boxes of Spit-
O. A. M int onyb . Sec.
of the drama, any play of recent fortune has slipped away and only-
zenburg apples from Ashland, fifty
tears. It is the tale of a weak- oje friend remains to him, a fine-
tn RATERNAL AID No. 398, meets tire
from Medford, fifty from the Wil­
F second and fourth Thursdays each
willed tuau. aud a woman of sinister characteied man who tries in vain,
lamette Valley, fifty ftom Hood
month at VV.
O. W. Hall.
beauty and vampire heart.
“ The time and time again, to break the
M rs . C i u b . E vi . a n d , f r e s .
I
River and fifty from Eastern Ore­
M rs . L ora H arkinoton , Bee.
Fool” and his wife ate happily chains that biod “ l h e Vampite’s”
gon are being placed on display in
married and living in a style com- miserable victim.
She merely
Educational Organizations and Clubs
the Oregon Building and on Nov­
She
uietisurate with his latge fortune at laughs at these attempts.
ember
15
will
be
given
to
the
thous­
OMAN'S Suntv Chili. —Meets 2:30
a couniry house at Larchmout. knows too well the streogth and
p. m. »t city library every second
ands certain to be attracted by Ore­
and fourth H Monday.
“ The Fool,” at the beginning of tenacity of the web she has woven.
gon Apple Dav- These apples are
arriet A. L ongston , Pres.
Ruined, broken in body and
rhe play, is a virde, fine natured
F rances E. E pperson Sec.
of the 96-to-the-box size, aud with
mind,
’’The Fool”, at the last, tries
man,
foud
of
his
home,
his
wife
and
r> O Q U IL L E E D U A T I U N A L
fruit already on hand to be given
W LEAGUE—Meets monthly at tire
little
chilrl
and
devoted
to
whele-
away, no less than 25,000 to 30,000
High School Building during the school
■ ome spoil. Then comes the meet- that has wtecked and blasted bis
voar for tire purpose 01 discussing edu­
people will be given a big juiev ap
life.
But it is of no use.
At the
cational topics. B ird ie S k k k ls , F ree.
pie from Oregon on this greatest of iug with "The Vampire” who is
destined to ultimately ruin and end be tries to crawl to the side of
E dna H aklockkr . Sec.
fruit days. This will fill a long
drive him to a degraded death his enslaver, while she laughs cru­
felt want, for throughout the season
• 7 0 KEEL KLUB-A business men’s P h o t o s by A m e r i c a n P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n .
“ The F'ool” at first resists the wiles elly at the spectacle he present*.
Fk social organization. Hall in Laird’s
At Plattsburg, N. Y., a camp Ima been established where business men of the east receive training to fit them attendants have been constantly be­ of
building, Second Btreet.
the sinuous, strangely fascinat­ Sbe sees nothing but wbat is amus-
as
officers
of
our
army.
Mayor
Mitrbel
of
New
York
city
is
shown
here
In
uniform
at
cam
p,
while
the
civilian
sol­
sieged with the plea for an Oregon
L. J. C a r y , Fres
ing
Vampire But she bides her | «n8 ««* 'he pitiful semblance of man-
diers
nre
seen
learning
to
pitch
tents..
W. C. E ndicott , Sec.
apple “just one sample” of the
time
knowing by an experience, hood that begs her to free him.
/COMMERCIAL CLUB— L eo J. C ary
fruit of which all visitors have
mile-stoned by blasted careers, that: “ Kiss me, my tool,” she orders;
U President:
L.
H.
H a z a r d , Secretary
Fords
only.
First
prize.
Calibasch
_____________ _____ '1 roads, automobile speed, and im- revenues of the state on the first
heard and so few tasted. Logan­
iu due course she will be able to Gut as he strives to reach her side
Transportation facilities
proved conditions, will the United day of the present month would be pipe, donated by Leneve’s; second berry juice, prunes fresh and stewed
bend
her victim to her will.
he crumples up.
His tragedy / is
-*RAIN8— Leave, south bound 8:10 a. States seek to extend i,s corame,ce >n cxceSs of three million dollars, prize, 5 gallons gasoline, donated Eastern Oregon popcorn, Cascadia
“ The Fool” is an emissary on an over. “ The Vampire" with an in-
m. and 2 :40 p. in. North bound : au over ti,e wor|d The Department Alabama is going in the hole at the by the Coquille Garage.
Mineral Water, Tillamook cheese,
important foreign mission. On the scrtuable smile looks down at the
t *:26 a. m. and 4:26 p. m.
of Commerce proposes a world- present writing at tne rate of sixty
10:30 a. m.— Foot race, for girls Klamath county houey and cheese,
huddled heap at her feet. Tearing
OATS—Six
the Co- ¡de campaign
for trade, and in thousand dollars ,. a month; but she under 12 years. Prize, gold neck­ Oregon roses and W'illamette Val­ steamer crossing over "The Vam­ some
crimson roses from her cor­
nuille river boats
afford plying
ample on
accorumo-
1 s
pire,”
in
some
strikingly
coceived
ley cherries have been given away
ilation lor carrying freight and paseen- 1 view of world conditions the offi- tur.y find solace to the tact that sbe lace, donated by V. R. Wilson.
sage sbe scatters the petals, like
scenes,
manages
to
tighten
her
grip
gers to Bandon and way points- Boats j | say (hat jf ,j,e
cannot be is in about the same sort of pickle
crimson drops of blood, over all
the Oregon building with such
e ive at 7 "30, 8 :30, 9 :20 amt 9 a. m. turned now, it never can be The as other prohibition stales. Just 10:45 a. m.— Foot Race, girls be­ at
on his already vascillating nature that remains of her wretched, brok­
ami at 1 : 00 , 3:30ami 4:43 p. rr_.
tween 12 and 16 years. Prize, fut spludges and programs as to attract
oTAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. Da- commercial agent service of the before prohibition came into force neck piece, donated by Phillip’s wide attention, but not before this By the time Italy is reached "The en victim
O parts 5:30 p. m. for Kaaebiirg via government is described by Secre- the state treasury showed a surplus Bazaar.
time has an apple been offered
M yrtle Point carrving the United State.
Redfield „„ ..lhe backbone of of more than $ 1 , 814 , 000 , and though 11:00 a m.— Sack Race for boys Visitors have looked and longed ing shown at the Exposition. The picked.
marl ami pisengers.
is set in the center of the
“ While many of the toadstools
•JZosTOFFICE.—A. FTLinegar. po.t'- «he trade promotion organization, the condition has been growing under 16 years. Prize, a side ol and countless numbers have offered display
F master. The mails close as follows: and he asks appropriations fora gradually worse until it would be bacon, donated by W. B. Moss to buy, but the attendants could Oregon pavilion at the Palace of are good to eat, some make trouble
Myrtle
Point 7:40 a.m. 5:20, 2:35 p.m.
force, to be used v principally in regarded as a state of insolvency in & Co.
only give the addresses of Oregon Horticulture, cannot be passed by in the digestive tract, some are dan-
Marshfield 9:00 a. in. and 4:15 p. nr. .
private
enterprise,
the
prohibition-
Bandon, way points, 8:45 a m. Norway investigating possible markets tor
11:15 a- «n.— Greased Pig Con­ growers who could supply the de­ the thousands and will not he pass- gerous, and some are actually dead-
andArago.12:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 con on textiles, motor vehicles, rail- ists still take comfort in the old al- test, pig donated by Coquille Laun­ mand. Many have been delighted ed by any who catch even a glimpse y,” said Mr. Sweetser. "Safety
C
— way supplies, boots and shoes, agri-; liance attacked by former President dry and Ice Co.
to get the addresses and in this way for it is one of those displays that lies only in knowing a few unmis-
City and County O fficers
cultural implements, furniture, elec- Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot as it.-30 a .m . — Corn Fodder Race, the business should have been con­ hold the attention and bring out takable forms and sticking closely
to them. In some cases the most
While the an "offensive and defensive coali- for ranchers only. First prize, a siderably stimulated in Oregon those satisfying "ohs.”
Mayor .......................... A. T. Morrison ,rical equipment, e,c
attractive and innocent looking of
Recorder .......................J. 8 . Lawrence executive head of the govemment tion between the tax dodging cor- $4.50 logger rain shirt, donated by Certain it is that the dem ind in the
of
the toadstools are the most deadly.
Treasurer...............................B- H. Mast
‘preparing lot preparedness,“ Mr porations and the prohibitionists of Lyons & Jones; second prize, 50-lb San Francisco markets has been in­
Enginoer.......................P- M. Hall-Lewis
One safety first motto in
These two interests sugar, donated by P. E. Drane; creased and some of the dealers re­
Marshal ..................
A. P. Miller Redfield proposes to get all the the state
--------
toadstools
is to avoid absolutely all
Night
•
^ec?.
and to send it have kept the state “ kiting” its , third pirze, two-year subscription to port an increase of 100 per cent
Water Marshal
Superintendent
S. V. r Epperson benefits ol that policy
1
Fire Chie:
W. C. Chase out wilh its w hite winged salesmen credit for years. Alabamians agree the Sentinel, donated by H. W. A N O T H E R W O N D E R F U L D I S P L A Y . University of Oregon, Eugene, forms having a cup, or anything re-
-Siuall
boxes
with
queer sembling a cup, on the lower end
Councilman—Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeeis nd investigators to distribute that the state is very “ wet” in spots Young.
C. I. Kime. Ned C.Kelley, W . H. Ly-
h
The
real
display
of
Oregon
ap
looking
contents
are
beginning
to of the stem. All the desdly forms
ons, O. C. Santord. Regular meetings shoes, glad rags and other Araert- but that they are not blindly parti­ 12:00 ro. — Basket Dinner at W.
pies at this time is that in the Pal-¡come to Albert Rsddin Sweetser, possess some sort of cup, a ring.
ttrst and third Mondays each month. can g0ods a]] over the world.
san to the issue and its treasury- O. W. hall.
ace of Horticulture, this being com- j professor ot botany in the Univer- white gilla, and scales, although
breaking tendencies, was indicated
Justice of the Peace
.1. J. Stanley |
BUYING BLUE SKY.
the scales and,ring in some speciea
1:30
p.
m.—
Lecture
by
Professot
prised ol the too boxes sent for I sitv of Oregon. The boxes contain disappear early.
Constable ..... ..............H. W . Dunham
when Oscar Underwood defeated Larsen of O. A. C.
County Judge
James Watson The old lightning rod salesmen Colonel Hobson, when the latter
competitive purpose
These apples fungi, and Mr. Sweetser is asked in
’This does not mean, however,
Com missioners— W. T. Dement,Geo. J. were pikers in their way. and one
3 00 p m — Nail Driving Contest come wholly from Hood River and each case to tell the sender whether that no species without these char-
tried to ride into the Senatorsbip
,
•. ,
.....
lo*- Coquille laJies only. Prize, Rogue River valleys and are the the fungi are toadstools or mush- acteristlcs is deadly. We are glad
Clerk11"—0—.............. Robt. Watson of them could not qualify as office on the prohibition
issue.
...
.
..
i Hotpoinl Electric Flatiron, do- finest those famed sections can pro- rooms, for the mushroom season **«errfore *° «Hake identifications tor
Sheriff
.................
Adrcd
bov
for
the
modem
brokers
whoare
Treasurer..............-........T. M. Dimmick
anyone in the state."
t h e a r t o f s p e l l - b in d in g .
nated by the Oregon Power Com- dace
r stocks.
When well
More than thirty varieties ! has just begun again.
Assessor ............................... T. J. Thrift selling
Raymond
E. Baker known industrials double . and
re Chauncey M. Depew was one of pany, Coquille
School Supt. ..........C.
are represented, and the display, j This service is gladly performed
The following notice appears in
F. McCnllock
. . sky-
Surveyor
the
greatest
men
in
the
United
(
3:,
5
p..
m._Wood
Sawing
Con-
F.
E.
Wilson
double
and
then
start
straight
just
now
neing
fiiii.sbed
for
judg
without
charge,
but
Mr
Sweetser
*be
Gold Beach Globe,
Coroner
Health Officer
Dr. Walter C ulin wafdSi there is but one thing that States until he attained bis ambi- | ,esl for women from rura, d j^ ic ti ment bv the jury of a wards is beau requests that all the root of each NOTICE If the man who about
and ----
that -------
each ,bree «“ ontha
n still-
can eventually happen; for what­ tion snd became United States Sen- 00|y prize, rocking chair, donated I t,ful beyond compare Oregon has j fungus be included,----
, f ago borrowed
,lf .
.
ever flies up must come down. ator. Bu* people got on td Cbaun- j,y Coquille Furniture Co.
Societies will get the very best
a larger number of competitive en-, specimen be wrapped in tissue pa
wil^relurn \ T he* will
Stocks are so high right now that cev and found him out as an orator, 3;3o p. m.— Men’s Foot Race, free tries than any other slate and there per and packed ao that it cannot be I „bHge nine other men who are
PH I N T I N G
the peddlers ate handing out blue and a good fellow, but shy on in fof ali First prize, $5 sweater, do- to confidence that the jury will find broken in transit.
Specimens wailing to borrow it; a* well as
at the office of Coquille Herald
P. M
. L it t l e *.
sky instead, and frenzied purebas
(Continued 00 Page Four)
j naled by W . C . Ko»e; aecond prize, ‘ that Oicgon has the finest ftuit be should be sent promptly after being
Fraternal and Benevolent Order
Events of Interest Reported
For The Herald.
A
O
I
M
To be Shown at the Scenic November 24
J
The Compelling Story of “A Fool There Was”
R
w.°-
BUSINESS MEN BEING TRAINED AS OFFICERS.
OREGON AT THE EXPOSITION
F
W
I
B
Season
Mushrooms
Rolls Round Again
gathering