Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 30, 1915, Image 1

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T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 34.
NO. 10
CITY DIRECTORY FlM THt NATIONAL CAPITAL
l'"“1“'
I u o .i is
Fraternal and Benevolent Order
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1915.
som etim es d tscou ra g in gly
Drainage (or Big
Areas Profitable
NANCE O ’NEIL in PRINCESS ROMANOFF
PER YEAR $1.50
STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
slow in getting its grinding done,
Eventa of Interest Reported and in some instances it is not ’'ex­ “ Drainage is ¡be chief meaus ot
Compiled by State Bureau of
ceedingly sure” as to what the re­ extending our food producing anas
For The Herald.
Industries and Statistics
sults will actually be.
A case in necessary to teed our increasing
point is found by reference to the population, as the naturally tillable
( B\ J E. Jones.)
/tlbmy will have new depart
.annual report id the Secretary of lauds ate beiug appropriated,” savs
1 tneni store about Jau. 1.
K. 8.— Reguiar meeting of Beulah P R E S E N T I N G K H A D IN G M A T T E R T O
Commerce for the year 1913, where­ W L. Powers, ol the Oregon Agri-
o .* Cloii>ter No. 11. ■'feoinl Hiol foortn
T H E P U B L IC .
Hood R>ver apple crop will net
ulay evoniiigs of each month, in Mu*
in he declares that ' it is important cultural College department of Ag-
.nine Hall.
about $700,0 >0 this jear.
If John Temple Grames, one of that we should
know the truth ronomy. “ Offi ml estimates place
E mma I. ibubq viiit , W. M.
the editors of the Hearst news­ about the f i x i n g of retail prices * *
Oregon Power Co. is planning on
A nna L awkmncc r>ec.,
the amount ot land in the United
papers;
Doctor
Wiley,
an
editor
extending
service to farmers near
it ts important that the truth he States that would be benefited by
t O. O. P.—Coquille Lodge No. 53, L O.
1. O F., m eet, every Saturday night ol Good Housekeeping; Norman
Indup.
tidence
and Bcuua Vi ta.
known lest injustice be done, not cirtaina^e at about 230,000,000
n Odd Fellows Hall.
Hapgood, editor of Harper’s Week­ so much to the inanufactuier as to acres, while the amount that can be
The assessed valuations in the
H. B. M oohk , N. G.
J. 8. I. a w r e n c k , S ec.
ly, and Will Irwin, the greatest of the consumer.
state show a decrease of$10,406 236
In lurtherance ol reclaimed by dtaiuage i-, about 80,-
trom last year.
a m i e kf . b e k a H l o d g e . No . 20 all war correspondents, are right in the policy expressed a thorough in- 000.000 acres.
Imptovemeut in
I. o . O. F., meets every second and their views, then there is something
Astoiii will voie, ^roy 29 on
vestigation
was
made
l>
y
the
Bu-
drainage
machinery
c^-n-truction,
fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows
fundamentally wrong in newspaper- reau of Corporations and the bed- and improved drainage laws have
Hall.
S’ a u u n b C u st e r , N. G.
$too,ooo bond issui’fbr new school.
A n n ie L a w r e n c e , S e c .
dom.
ersl Trade Commission, and a mass greaily aided drainage in the last
Work on new evaporating piaut
/ ' ’«OQUILLE ENCAMPMENT. N o . 35
At a recent gathering at the Uni­ of information was collected through lew y cars
at Dallas has started.
O I. O. O. K., meet, the firBtand third
versity Club in Washington, at­ special ageuts. Those in position
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall.
“ In Oregon there are about a
The Heppuer Masons have laid
J. S. B a r t o n , O. ? .
tended by the correspondent of The to know assert that the investiga­
hail million »cres oi coastal marsh
J . S .L aw ren ce . Sec.
1 he corner stone of their new tem­
Herald, Mr. Hapgood declared that tion proves beyond a shadow of
ple
laud to be drained and dyked, near­
1 ? SIGH TS OF PY TH IA N —Lvcurgna the fact that people purchase news­
doubt that the policy of cut thioat ly as much more iu the lake coun­
IS. Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights
Reports state theie is an influx
papers for less than they cost was competition practiced by mail order
in W. O. W. Hall.
ties, and large overflow areas along
of settlers to the timbered regions
K . R . W at h o n , K R. 8 .
«0 bad in itself— but he added houses and big city department
O. A. M in t o n y e . C. C.
(he lower Colombia and ollur
of the Siletz valley.
that the wav in which newspapers stores, is responsible mote than any
streams. There are also seep lands
r jY T H lA N SISTERS—Just us Tempie
Canby is now assured of a cheese
are supported, is degrading.
This other condition of our system of
1 No. 35, nieel b first and Third Mon­
in the hills of Western Oregon and
factory.
caused Dr. Wiley to remark that merchandising, iu making the num­
day nights in W. O. W. Hall.
the irrigated sections ot Eastern Or­
Mss. G e me.a D a v i s , M. E. C.
“ the whole country is becoming a ber of country merchants fewer and
According to reports Wasco road
M r s . F r k i > D i n e g a r , K. of R
egon, and prebaps a million acres of
vast eleemosynary institution,” and poorer as the years succeed one an­
bond issue is meeting with favor.
ED MEN—Coanille Tribe No, 40, 1.
flat land in the Willamette Valley
O. R. M., meets every Friday night he said that “ it was a vital question other. Although Congress will re­
Hermiston corn fields are running
that
would he greatly improved by
n W O. W. Hall.
as to how long the country might assemble in a few weeks, the results
too bushels to the acre.
J. 8. B a r t o n , Sachem.
Altogether there are
prosper while men continued to pay of all this valuable research work, irrigation.
A . P. M i l l e r , C. o f R .
Medford is working hard to get
about three million acres of land in
At the Scenic Tomorrow Night
one
cent
a
copy
for
their
newspapers
which has been pursued in every
W. A —Regular meetings of Bea-
sufficient land signed up to se’cure
t
h
e
state
that
need
drainage.
. ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W . A. while rich advertisers contributed portion of the country, still remains
$1,000,000 beet sugar factory.
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­
an additional two cents for each pa­ in the “ mill,” and there is nothing Drainage becomes increasingly im­ Fedora, On Which Princess Romanoff is Based, Sardou’s
urdays iu each month.
A new schooner E>eing built at
portant
with
the
development
of
H. B. T ozier . Consul.
per.” He pointed out that the to indicate that the grist is to he
Dramatic Triumph
St. Helens will net her owners
agriculture
and
the
increase
in
the
F . C. T r u e , Clerk.
same principle was involved in the delivered to those who have so care­
$35,000 on her first trip to Austra­
intrinsic value of the naturally
N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel low prices ot magazines and gener­
fully watched for some action on
Few dramas have ever received \ am a beautiful woman,” she cries, lia.
• amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall,
drained
land.
Front, street, second and fourth Tues­ al periodicals, and declared with the part of the federal machine.
the world wide fame and approba- 1 “ I shall learn the inmost secrets of
Ore from Gem mine in SusanvtUe
“ In the Willamette Valley there
day n ghts in each month.
some force that ‘ ‘it is not the way Nowadays we wonder why it took
Heaven help him if he
tion extended universally to Sar- j his heart
M a r y K e r n , O r a c le .
district runs $200 to the ton.
are
thousands
of
acres
of
wet
lands
to
bring
up
a
race
ot
people—
not
L aura B bandon . R ec.
the Government so long to give the
don’s most famous play which has killed Vladimir.’’
Walnut raising in Yamhill coun­
the way to put sand in an individ­ country the parcel post, rural de­ that cannot be worked in early been acted by every great actress
W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197,
By skillful intriguing Fedora, ty reported booming.
Wednesday at 7:30 ual, when one hundred million peo­ livery, railroad regulation, and a| spring while in the late summer
. meets every Wedr
who ever played and is regarded as who has already startled New York
p. m . at W . O. W . Hall.
ple are presented their reading mat­ score of other important improve .j and fall they become parched and the most exacting emotional role
Lumber shipments out of Spring-
Lee Currie, C. C.
by her unconventionality, finds a
ter in the wav of newspapers and ments; yet there is smouldering like baked and bear only ««-third the ever written.
J o h n L e n e v k , Sec.
As picturized for wav to gain admittance to Countess field for Oct . this year, are 3 times
^
the great crop they would yield by under William Fox starring that eminent Olga’s salon; a rather dubious hon­ as much as last year.
v e n i n g i t d f : c i r c l e . N o . 214 , magazines through a system which “ John Brown’s body”
meete second anil fourth Monday permits the advertisers to foot the proposition of price maintenance on drainage.
Portland
firm
gets
$80,000
ship
exponent
oi
stormy
emotion
Nance
or,
as
the
countess
is
not
received
nights in W . O. W . Hall.
John Temple Graves de­ standard goods, and though Secre­
“ Realizing the great importance O’Neil, also featured iu the Wil­
A nnie B urkholder , G.N. bills.”
in the inner circles of New York coutract in competition with Puget
M ary A. P ierce , Clerk.
clared that if it were not for the ad tary Redfield said two years ago of drainage, the countries of Eu­ liam Fox photoplay Kreutzer Son­
society. She meets Ipanoff and sound yards.
~ ARM ERS tWilON.— Regular meet­ vertisers who pay the bills, there that this was “ a matter in which rope, as well as the government of ata, Princess Romanoff, based on j
Baker— Prospectors are excited
fascinates him with her wonderful,
ings second and fourth Saturdays in would be no great newspapers pub­
every consumer is interested,” and Canada, have provided loans to as. Fedora rises to superb dramatic j exotic beauty.
over rich strike in Cornucopia dis­
each month in W. O. W . Hall.
F rani ; B urkholder , Pie , , lished, in the form in which publi­ that “ it is important that the sub­ sist farmers ir> securing drainage. heights impossible to attain within j
trict.
O. A. M intonye , Sec.
cations are known today.
He de­ ject should receive thoughtful study The United States Department ot the limitations of even the most ! “ I will lure him on till he des­
The highway commission has ap­
troys himself,” she resolves; “ I will
RATERNAL AID N o . 398, meets the cried the field mouse fear of the and this the Bureau of Corporations Agriculture, Division of Drainage
modern of stages.
Certaiuly no weave the halier that will avenge portioned $212,000 tor state roads.
second and fourth Thursdays each
man
who
advertises,
which
he
proposes to give to it,” still the re­ Investigations conducts experiments more absorbing or intense screen
onth at AY. 0 . W . Hall.
my Vladimir.”
South Corvallis is moving for a
M. s. C hah . E vland , Pres.
opined must exist in all publication sults have not been reported, and makes surveys and publishes bulle­
drama has evei been filmed, nor
M rs L o r a H a r k in u t o n , Sec.
Lured
on
by
Fedora’s
spell,
Ip-
new
school building.
offices.
there a whole lot of people insisting tins dealing with the subject of has any greater actress than Nance
auofif becomes insanely infatnated
Umatilla
county will collect over
Educational Organizations and Clubs
Then followed Will Irwin, wbo that the country and Congress be drainage. States also conduct ex­ O’Neil ever appeared in the famous
with the Princess Romanoff. Then half a million taxes in 1916.
periments,
publish
bulletins
and
furnished
the
results
of
the
federal
within
the
past
year
has
been
em­
OMAN’ S Study Cluh. — Meets 2:30
role of the Russian princess.
she prepares to spring the trap.
p. m. » « ’ city library every second ployed part of the time by the Lon­ investigations.
give assistance and instruction to
Marshfield— The Oregon Power
Princess Fedora Romanoff, beau­ She asks him why he lives in New
and fourth Monday.
Co. will extend its service to supply
| farmers on drainage through their
don Daily Mail. He declared Am­
THOSE CLASSY STRIPES.
H a r r i e t A. L o n g s t o n , Pres.
tiful as Russian women of th>- aris York, an outcast from Russia. His
F r a n c e s E. E p pe r b o n Sec.
•he U, S. wireless station, passing
erican journalism to be the purest
An official of the Post Office de- agiicultural colleges and experi- tocracy are beautiful, is the spright
answer electrifies Fedora, for an in-
through two, at present, unserved
O Q I I I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L in the world. He related how the partment has given out the results j tnent stations and through the
liest and wealthiest woman in Pet stapt her self-control deserts her.
LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the English people sneered at the grea
additions to the city.
of an investigation as to the reason ' agencies of the county agricultur- rograd.
High School Building during the school
The Prince Romanoff,
" I am here because Russia is un­
year for the purpose 01 discussing edu­ head lines oi American newspapers; why larue quantities of mail bags 1 ists and extension services.
Pilot Rock has a new garage.
whom she married avowedly for safe lor me,” says Loris, "did yon
cational topics.
but his world wide experience con­
Development of lumber industry
B ir d ie S k e e l s , P i e s .
the old aristocrat’s money, has died ever hear of Vladimir Boroff?—-It
vinced him that the American
E dna H arlocker . Sec.
in central Oregon expected to cause
CHINESE MERCHANTS STUDY AMEPIFA. shortly before the story of the play- was I who killed him.’*
-0 KF.EI. KLUB— A business men’ s newspaper was the most fearless or­
opens and left her the richest widow : Secret ageuts ol the Russian gov­ big increase in business of Prine-
a social organisation, ttall in la ir d ’ s gan published.
In discussing the
of the gay Russian capital.
She ernment in New York visit Fedora ville.
building, Second Btreet.
influence ot advertising upon the
L. J. C a r y , Pres
plans a second marriage with Via- j aad it is arranged that as Loris
Wm. H. Abrams, who built the
W . C. E n d ic o t t , Sec.
news column, he stated that it was
dimer Boroff, son of the Prefect of| cannot be extradited for his crime, first sawmill in Lane county is dead.
observation that advertising
o m m e r c i a l c l u b — L eo j . C a r y his
Police, to please herself
On her lie will Lie secretly assassinated in
Baker— Greenhorn mine will take
President; L. H. H a z a r d , Secretary I I “ goes best’’ in papers which people
return from the opera one night, an her mansion. Loris arrives at the out $10,000 gold in three months.
!
m
ost
believe
in
He
said
it
was
Transportation Facilities
obsequious servaut has just ri-lie-ved appointed time. He tells Fedors
Albany aud Salem levies are halt
T R A IN S —Leave, south bound 8:10 a. b “ man p s y c h o lo g y to discou n t ad-
Fedora of her heavy and luxurious that he has something to confess to a mill less than in 1914.
l m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound j vertising in new spapers w hose edit-
wraps when there is a sudden sum her. He has been married before,
9:26 «. m. and 4 :20 p. m.______________ orial and new s p o licy was ques-
Wyeth— O.-W. R. & N. creosote
mons from Vladimir’s father. Her hut his wife proved unfaithful. He
OAT8— Six boats plying on the Co- j tion a b le; and he cited as an instance
preserving plant resumes with 24
lover is ill, is all the message tells set about tracking the author of his
hour shifts.
dation lor carrying freight and psssen I the N ew Y o r k E v en in g Post with
her. Reaching the house, she finds unhappiness. “ I did not know
gers to Bandon and way points. Bca.s thirty to forty thousand circ u la tio n ,
Perrydale public school will build
that Vladimir, fatally wounded in where they went together at first,”
and at 1:00, 3 :3 0 and 4:45 p. rr..
wntch is k n ow n to prod u ce as great |
the back by a mysterious assailant, savs Loris, “ but I found out. The gymnasium.
--------- —— „ , — . . ,
. .__
¡T” 1 results as m any papers with tw o
TAGE— J. L. Laird, proprietor. De-j
a r e
In the building of the new Labor
is dying. He dies without reveal­ woman died but the man lived
parts 6:30 p. m. for host-burg via h un dred to three h un dred thousand
temple
at Portland it is the inten­
ing
the
name
of
the
man
w
ho
killed
Fedora, had you been in my place
Myrtle Point,carrying the United States rjrcuialjon
In the viewpoint of
tion to employ home labor not only
him. Certain circumstances lead what would you have done?”
mail and pasengers.
j . _ _
• ..
. . ,
____ —--------------------------------- 1 Mr. Irwin the papers that have oteo
to suspicion centering on Lot is Ip-
, -«liSTOFFlCE.— A. F. Linegar, post- 1
,
“ I would have killed him, the directly, but indirectly. Oregon
P master. The mails close as follow s:j out tn recent years have almost in-
made materials will E>e given the
anoff, an acquaintance of Vladi wretch!”
Myrtle Point 7:40 a.m. 5:20, 2:35 p.m. variably been pu b lica tion s that have
mir’s. She learns by a slender clew
Marshfield 9:0« a. m. and 4:15 p. in. ,
.
. ...
.
“ That is what I did. We fought preference.
P h o to b y A m e r ic a n P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n .
Bandon. way points, 8:45 a m. Norway , I * * »
**° <belr readers,
He is with swords.
Chinese Industrial commission on a tour o f the United States. Cheng Harm that Loris is in New York.
Portland— Cambridge block to be
He was skillful with
andArago.12:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5 :20 1 Mr. H a p g o o d declared that the
Chang, chairman. Is In native costarne. On bis right ts Acting Mayor McAneny an intimate of the Countess Olga the rapier but I was his master and remodeled at cost of $30,000 for J.
Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. m.
,
p. m.
.! country newspapers were one ol the of New York.
Soukareff, who has been banished he knew it. He tried to run away L- Bowman clothing factory to em­
greatest influences in the nation,
City and County O fficers
from Petrograd by the edict of the I sprang after him I lunged with ploy 500 hands
but failed to add that they were the sent to South America are never re­
"Lands needing drainage in Ore­ Czar.
Mayor.................................A. T. Morrison
my sword and ran the scoundrel
Chicago capital said to be inter­
R ecord er.......................... J. 8. Lawrence only class that still sold at 5 cents turned. It resulted in one instance gon are generally well supplied
Gretch,
Fedora’s
faithful
servant,
1
through the back.Y
ested in nitrate plant at The Dalles.
Treasurer
.........................K. H. Mast per copv— the price which the quar­
in a discovery that a progressive with plant food; located where there who has transformed himself into an
Engineer .....................P. M. Hall-Lewis
Fedora holds his arm with both
State Editorial Association en­
Marshal
............................ A. P. Miller tet of national newspaper heroes ! South American merchant who runs is a remarkably long growing sea­
amateur sleuth accumulates a mass her hands. When he stops she dorsed permanent highways on
Marshal
........Oscar Wicicham
Night Marshal....
.........Oscar
Yflc* bam qu oted a b ov e, agreed sh ou ld be
son;
close
to
market
and
transpor­
!
the
post
office,
had
made
a
com-
Water Superintendent .9.
S. V
V. . Epperson
Epperson,
of information concerning Loris, in opens her lips to speak, but for the modern lines of construction.
— ■
W. C.
Fire Chiet.............................
W.
C. Chase
Chase charged for every copy of 1 news- I plete set of awnijgs for his store out tation and free from sage brush and
New York. All her servant's in­ moment her throat is too dry to ut­
Councilmen— Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels o a t)er. in order that it tn
might be of mail bag material.
Oregon City— Rev Hawkins ob­
We readily spend forty,
In another rock.
C. I. Kime. Ned C. Kelley, W . H. Ly- y *"
. . .
formation strengthens Fedora’s con­ ter words. Then she breathes hus­
thereby
jects to the resurrected Sunday
ons, O. O. Sanford. Regular meetings sold for w hat it w as w orih .
case the rural mail carrier in one sixty, or eighty dollars per acre to viction that they are on the right
kily: “ His name?”
"eleem- South American country became so reclaim by irrigation lands that
Blue Law.
“ You know it— Vladimir Boroff!"
ized by fascinated with the striped bags produce by dry farming as mnch as track at last. She is a true Slav,
Justice of the Peace .........J. J. Stanley
Klamath Falls going after half •
H. W . Dunham
who in spite of any education she
Constable
Fedora <n despair poisons herselt
Doctor Wiley.
million a month payroll by indus­
that he bad his clothing made from do our wet lauds in their present might have received, in spite of her |
........... James Watson
hut is saved from death. Then by j
tries.
p r e s id e n t ia l d is t u r b a n c e s .
| (hem A couple of long narrow condition. It is believed that much
Commissioners —W. T. Dement, Geo. J.
gloss of sensual refinement and lux- j an entirely unexpected and startling |
Armstrong
of this wet land will now pay a bet­
Justice
Hughes,
of
the
Supreme
pouches
made
a
pair
of
trousers
Robt. WatPon
urious abandon to pleasure, is yet Inin ol destiny, the tragedy that!
Clerk
Com Contests Succeed.
Court, has been very much exer- j with very little reconstruction,while ter rate ot interest on the total in­ underneath the veneer, a savage in
appears imminent is averted and j
....... T. M. T Dimmick cised over the fact that his name a sompwhat wider one required only vestment in drains, for drainage is
T. J. Thrift
her nature and instincts.
Fedora and Loris find happiness at | ' The corn contests conducted bjr
Nebras- the cutting of armholes to make an a permanent improvement and one
"This
Loris
Ipanoff
is
a
man.
I
j
last.
the granges and county fair hoard
C. F. McCullock
a presi- excellent sleeveless shirt. The let- of the best that can be put on onr
F. E. Wilson
of Lane countv were much greater
wet lands.”
... Dr. Walter Culin
ilealth Officer
successes than we had expected,”
Tribute
to
Joaquin
Miller.
Professor
Berchtold,
of
the
O.
A.
C.
material, he regarded as ■ particu­
T H E F E D E R A L M IL L G R IN D S SLO W .
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— ■■ - -
English department. In pursuance writes C. B. Coglon, county agri­
larly effective touch of decoration.
Florence— Foundations being
Societies will get the very best
Somewhete we have read that
"Since Joaquin Miller, the poet, j of this principle the department had culturist. "Seven granges offered
the mills of the gods grind slow, G E T T I N G A L I N E O N T H E O D O R E . laid for new water plant.
PH I N T I M O
spent twenty years of his life in special commemorative exercises on pure-bred sow pigs as premiums for
but exceedingly sure; which ap-
Let ns quietly inform you that
Work on the Umpqua-Crater Oregon, the people of Oregon ought Hf*v. 15, the anniversary ot the the best half acre of corn in their
at the office o f Coquille Herald
I plied to modern Government might 1
(Continued on Page Two)
districts.”
Lake road commenced at Tiller.
to pay tribute to his genius,” said poet's birth,
.
& A. M.— Regular meeting of
liB'iwiek Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A.
vl.. af Masonic Hall, every Sa urday
night in each month on or before th<*
full moon.
L. A. L i l i j b q v m t , W. M.
K. H. M ast , Secretary.
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