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V <$ *• T he C oquille H erald VOL. 34. N O . 12 CITY DIRECTORY COQUILLE, COOS C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , DECEMBER 14, 1915. FROM T il NATIONAL CAPITAL STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW PER YEAR $1.50 William Farnum, in “ The Nigger” Fraternal and Benevolent Crder A F. .Sc A. >1.—KttiiuUr ni.tiin« of à i* Lodm- Nn. 68 A. F A A. M.. at Masonic Hall, every Sa urda» ni'ht in eat’h month on or hehire Ih* full moon. L. A I.M.iJKyviKT. W M. It. li. M am *, Secr tarv. O K. >.—lleauiai meeting of lieulah . Cha..ter No. 6. -*-(■< UH 1 ami fourth a relay «vanni*« of each month, in M <- sonic Hall. E mma L illikuvlst , W. M. Event* of interest Reported Compiled by State Bureau of For The Herald. Industries and Statistics (B> J- E. Jones.) SUGAR RHKINKRS ARK ACTIVK Salt-m. December -Prospects are that Klamath Falls milis, wiil run all winter, Hermistnn is wotkiug (m library.* Movctneut on in Scio 1 , imp streets. Talbot, on tlie O t-goii Blectti«- lias dedicated new seb m I h u-e. First cornmeal ever giound in Hi od River has just (rein turner F ...1 k C L'-wry of the Federal S114J. Refining Company of New York r.s otii with an attack ou the A nna L awbknck sec.. Democratic parly because of the Administration's decision to keep O . O . F — C o n n ille Lo6|ín No. 63 , 1 . 0 . . O F ., me>-ts e v e ry saturila) night tiie tariff on imported augar. Low n Oil. I F e l l o n a H a ll. _ ry was a laiuiliar figure here in the H. B. M oork . N. G. t J. S. I.AWKK.NCK, SBC. exciting days when the Under- w o o l tariff wa in llie making, and M A' ... 1. O. O. F., imet'i every second anil was recognized as the kskiet of the fourth Wdiuemlny night« iuOdd Kellowa OU!. Hall. Pai'Udif t 'o e r K B , N.-Cf. big sea’ oard refiners in their fighl A n .M R i.A V V B K N C K , S e c . New town nt Btnadnrau lias been to have the tariff taken off foreign- platted near jut.tion of Coyote Cut z ^QQ u T l US KNCAMPi KNT. N o . 2.» grown su^-a-. In rue invesliga ion Ly 1. O. O. F., meet*! he first amt tliiril off and Spnk.uie branch I O. W. of tarifl lobbying conducted by the rhnrailay nights inO.M Kel o*< Hall. . 1 . S. I'.ARTON, U. Senate at that time, Lowry testified R. & N. Ci . in Muriow county. Harbflpt Rawlimon J. -b L a whence , Sec. Dorothy P h illip Tire minis'ets ot the- Christian Ift UNiUe-RrSALÜ taat he had written a pamphlet on modiahly attivai 1 / NIGHTS OK PYTlIIAs.—I.venrgna * In ¿ « a r c h of a W i f o " UNIVtR^yL PLAYER. sugar, winding up with «11 appeal j and Episcopal churches 111 Eugeni IS. Lo.lge No. 72. meets Tuesday nighta to vole for Wilson and Marshall, of are using newspaper advertising ti in tV. O. W. Hall It. It. WATMOS. K K. S. which a million copies were distrib fill their pews and have had over O. A. M intonyk . C. C. Holidays are a lime ol homecom- Mi>s Dorothy Phillips,Jbe pretty uted by the Wilson campaign com flow crowds as a result. Perhaps during the year, we Universal actress photographed on i j YTHIAN HISTKltrt—JnstuM Temple ing, Manager Nortnan of the Oregon l No. 35, id eel a first ami Tliiril Mon sometimes wish we had no relatives this page has a new coat of white mittee, and that he had revised the day nights in W. O. W. Hall. chapter on sugar iu the Democratic Power Co. Eugene, reports decided A t the Scenic, W ednesday, Dec. 22 but on Thanksgiving and Christ- leather trimmed with bands ol pat Mss. G kokgk D avis , M. E. C. text book. After they hod won out feeling ot optimism among mer M rs . F rko L inkgar , K. of K mas day leelings ol family ptide ent leather and military brass but- in the tariff fight nothing was heard chants anti bankers .nd inquiries ED MEN—Coauille Tribe No, 46, 1. run high. tons. With it, she wears a pair of Story of “The Nigger” Touches Depths and Heights of from the refiners’ camp until Secre about power and light from farm O. R. M., meets every Friday night The holiday spirit has much to the new Russian wrinkled patent Human Nature, Unforgettable and Forceful 11 w O. w . Hall. tary McAdoo’s announcement rec ers and merchants. J. 8. B arton , Sachem. do with the unfolding of the story leather boots, a white hat, and Development of Strong Theme ommending the repeal ot the free A. P. M il l e r , C. of R. Southern Oregon Traction Co. in the two-reel Universal photoplay black broadcloth skirt. The cos- sugar law. Since then the Lowry will extend its electric line from W. A. -Regular nieetingsof^Bea- “ In Search of a Wife,” featuring , lurae illustrated is made of white ____ver Gamp No. 10.550 in M . W. A, forces have become very active Medford to Jacksonville, work to In “ The Nigger,” Edward Shel -1 introduced by Senator Long, his Hall, Front street, first and tliiril Sat-1 the handsome star, /Herbert Raw- 1 velvet with bands ol black panne again. Apparently they are play begin January 1. don, America’s most brilliant young I political opponent. The sigiTlfi^'of "* The model was urdays in «“ b ^ T o » « . Consul. Knson. In the city John falls into and skunk fur. ing for a big stake, for those con dramatist, wrote what critics of this the bill of course means that Noyes Port of Astoria will erect $22,000 F. C. T rue , Olerk. ghe hands o f an unscrupulous flirt designed by Harry Collins of New versant with the sugar trade say unforgettable drama have termed will be “ wiped out.” Noyes visits grain elevator. N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel and alter a series of unpleasant ex York City. that^ree sugar would put millious TH E American play. It deals un- Morrow and in a powerful scene he . amp No. 2972 at M. W. A. Hall, periences he decides to go home for An American adaptation of the Payette is promised a $50,000 of dollars a year 'into the refiners’ comprcmi.sitigly, and with rare accuses him of being a traitor to his Front, street, second and fourth Tues T h an k sgivin g. He finds his hap- Paris rage for leather coats was hotel. day n ghts in each month. courage, with a theme that has en- 1 party. pockets. They point out that dur M a r y K e r n , Oracle. piness in his own family circle, for . seen recently at the Astor Cup Newport will have a radio station gaged countless thousands in bitter! -We elected you on your name L acr a B r an do n , R ec. ing the last period of free and low simple Mary, his lather’s ward, I Races in New York. The coat was at an early date. controversy and was at least a con*, anci party loyalty and the saloon o . W.—Myrtle Camp No. 197, proves to John that she has all the cut in three quarter length, and duty sugar iu the early “ nineties, • meets every Wednesday at 7:30 Oregon fir will be used in the tributary cause of oue of the blood- j vote," he thunders, “ you’re a dam- the Sugar Trust increased its divi qualifications of perfect womanhood made of gtay leather semi-fitted at p. m. at W. O. W. Hall. dends to over 20 per cent., paid out floor of the Dallas postoffice instead iest wars of history. To handle n*d turncoat.” Lee Currie, C. C. for which he has been searching in the waist line. The sleeves were J ohn L k n e v e , Sec. $48,500,000 in dividends and accu of Southern yellow pine as specified. such a subject without gloves re- Morrow ia firm and then Noyes very wide at the bottom and caught vain. pVENINGTIDE CIRCLE No. 214, mulated a surplus of $50,000,000.” Similar substitutions are planned in quires the highest skill of the dr.- ipring, tbe trap. He has in his around the wrist with a fur band. This talented and popular actor 1/ meets second and fourth Monday other federal buildings in Oregon. matist engaging in the task. The j poa8eggion fact8 tbat show that w h a t ’ s b ou rn e “ up t o ?” nights in W. O. W. Hall. - w is often seen at the Scenic in Uni The entire coat was bound with A nnie B u r k h o ld e r , G .N . subject matter of "The Nigger” is | Morrow>„ grandfather had a .,yaller Enterprise-Commercial club cele beaver. versal photoplays. The Republican Publicity Asso M a r y A . P ier c e , Clerk, It brated opening of Eastern Oregon not one to be treated lightly. ciation is apparently a very pros Lumber Co.’s mill with big ban touches the heights and depths ot girl.” After his wife’B death Mor 'ARMERS U N IO N .— R egu la r m eet row's grandfather sold the “yaller ings second and fou rth S atu rd a ys in perous institution. It occupies an quet. He Demanded W hiskey hmuau uatute. It is like a moun girl’’ down the river to Orleans. Can John Come Back each m onth in W. O. W. Hell. expensive suite of offices and main F ran k B u rkh olu eh , Pres. St. Helens cannery shipped car tain rooted in the living rock and 1 But her child he kept; substituting O . A . M in t o n yk . Sec. A special dispatch to the Cincin- “ I demand whiskey for my men tains a large staff of high-salaried load canned beans to Seattle. rearing its summit above the clouds. it for hia 0WD (lead iofant whoge Former United States -RATERNAL AID No. 398, meets the natti Enquirer from Washington, who have long been exposed in the employes, Philip Morrow, master ol Mor birth caused his wife's death. He second and fourth Thursdays each Portland, Nov. 15. Publicity Senator Jonathon Bourne, Jr., is its D. C., says: the water,” row’s Rest, au old fashioned south did this to keep ihe property from onth at W. O. W. Hall. matter sent out by Forestry Service M r s . C ham . E vi . a n d , Pres. ern plantation with its colonial goiug to another branch of tbe fam John Barleycorn is coming into Such is the statement credited to president, and serves without pay. M r s . L ora H arrin gto n , Sec. shows earnings of $2,500,000 last his own again, according to a state- Rjci,ard P. Hobson bv one of the Senator Gallinger, of New Hamp mansion, surrounded by magnolias ily. Noyes uses his knowledge aa year. The department does not ment made public by the Bureau of )amous crew Q, seven (hat sank the shire, and Martin B. Madden, of and covered with roses, has been a club to keep Morrow from sign Educational Orqanizations and Clubs % send out what it costs to collect this brought up and grown to manhood ing the prohibition bill. _ , Merrtmac in the Spanish-American Chicago, are vice-president and OMAN’ S Stndv Club.-M eets 2:30 For a long time internal revenue , , , . treasurer, respectively. A number revenue. p. m. Ht city library every second receipt, on spirits have been falling in the belief tbat the blood in his war, immediately after that “ Yu’ graudmothah was a niggah. and fourth Monday. Sauerkraut being canned at Eu veins is the true Morrow strain, the of other well known “ standpatters” off, and advocates of prohibition great exploit. H a r r ie t A. L onoston , Pres. Phil, and you’re a niggah too— now gene on a large scale. are on the executive committee. F ran ces E. E pperson Sec. most aristocratic of the south. To throughout the country have hailed Here ¡s t]ie st0ry as it appeared Salem— Hunt Brothers cannery ward the negroes on his plantation you've got it square between the ” <5 C f u i L L E E D U C A T I O N A L it as evidence of the growing popu- jn , be New York Herald of July 8. The object of this organization is to LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the larity of the water wagon. furnish Washington letters without shipped carload loganberries to Chi h: is kind with the patronising air eyes,’’ he exolnims. 1899: High School Building during the school But the receipts for October just charge to the newspapers. Senat cago— brought $3600. Morrow is staggered. He de of a man who knows that he holds year for the purpose ot discussing edu made public, show an increase in Wittf Admiral Sampson’s Fleet off or Bourne explains that the work cational topics. ni >nds proof. It is at hand; not their destinies in his hands. At Enforcing tbe old Sunday closing receipts on spirits and the “ wets” Santiago, Thursday by the Her B ir d ie S k k e l b , Pres. of the Association is “ conducted law hits a snag in Oregon as fast as the beginning ot the drama, as pic- only in the form of letters; but in E dn a H a k lo ck k r . Sec. may interpret this as a sure sign ald Dispatch Boat Somners N through cooperation of two classes communities find out its wide scope. lurized for William Fox, starring the person of “Mammy” Jinny, mo T n T K E E lT lu A jB —A business men’ s that the water wagon is less popu Smith, to Port Antonio, Jamaica, of people— men who contribute They are not ready to turn back William Farnum, t li e eminent ther of the negro who was lynched. IS. social organisation. Hall in Laird s lar. Friday. building, Second street. money to pay lor the expense of the 200 years in development and en $100,000 dramatic star under the She is a sister of the ancestr.'.l Mor On spirits, beer and tobacco the L. J. C a r y , P res receipts for October, 1914, were as Every one of the seven brave work here, and the editors who terprise. W. C. E ndicott , Sec. direction ol Edgar Lewis, Morrow row's yaller gal and knows the follows: men who went with Assistant Na contribute space in their papers.” o m m e r c i a l c l d b - lko j . C ary Lloyd hotel at Marshfield will be is sheriff of his county, popular and whole story. But even in the hour Spirits— October i9t5, $14,574.- val Instructor Hobson on the Mer- The information is added that “ the President; L. H. H , Secretary engaged to the belle of the state of his supreme trial Morrow ia entirely remodeled. 710 08; October 1914, $11,067,092 - rimac is loud in his praise of Hob space contributed is no less import Georgiana Byrd. The gods have staunch to what he believes to be Transportation Facilities 73; increase, $ 3 , 5 <> 7 . 6 t 7 - 35 - Camas Valley farmers vote to son’s course during their now his ant, and even more valuable than been good to him and his cup ot the right. He signs tbe bill and Fermented Liquors— October ’ 15 'R A IN S —Leave, south bound 8:10 a. improve Myrtle Point-Roseburg a contribution of money-” She happiness is filled to overflowing. tells the truth to Georgiana. $6,870,892 98; October 1914 $6,- toric exploit. I road. 9:26 a. m. and 4:26 p. m. Since there is officially main 694.350 63; increase, $176,542 35. I had chats with the members of He has no suspicion that it is soon renounces him; hut later pleads Twoby Bros have added Dew Tobacco— October 1915, $2,870, Hobson’s crew today and they ad- tained for the benefit of the Repub OATS—Six boats plying on the Co- to be dashed ruthlessly from his wjth him to go north with her where quille river afford ample accommo 339.17; October 19.4. $ 2 , 503.495 * ; ded sotne interesting details to the lican party two regularly organized engine to Grants Pass road. the taint in his blood will not be hand. dation lor carrying freight and passen 53; increase, $366,834.64. .. . , .. , , - Eugene cannery receives contract gers to Bandon ami way points. Boats _____ _______ story as I sent it to the Herald from national committees, headed by Morrow tries to save, for the law. known. Morrow, however, is firm eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :S0 a. m. Charles Hilles and Congressman for carload of canned cabbage for a negro Joe White, the offspring of in his renunciation of all that means Red Cross Seals. Hobson’s own lips last night. and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m. Frank P. Woods, it is pertinent to U. S- army. He declaree Philip’s old “ mammy” Jinny,whom happiness to him. “ No braver or cooler man than TAGE—.1. L. Laird, proprietor De-I Reports are that Agness will have a mob wants to lynch for "the usual that he will resign his office and de The Red Cross Seals have all the Hobson ever lived,” said John inquire: "W hat’s Bourne up to?” parts 5:30 p. in. for i’t jseburg vial Myrtle Point, e rw in g the United States, significance of the regular Clrrist- Kelly. " I f it had not been for him It ¡5 certain that the regular party new 2o-room hotel. crime,” as one of the characters rote his life to the betterment of mail and paseugers. & “ --------—------------------------ —----------------- - I mas stickers, but that does not be- matters would have gone much organizations did not ask him to Douglas C o u n t y Taxpayers’ calls it. But he is powerless and the negro and to solving the prob OSTOFF1CE.—A. F. Lmegar, post- . . . . . . . . butt in,” and that they have re League meets at Roseburg to ask White pays the penalty. Clifton lem of the black man. Noyes ragea master. The mails close as follows: t° 1*11 their story. In addition harder with us ” garded his scheme as an intrusion tax reduction. Myrtle Point 7 -.40 a.m. 5:20, 2:36 p.m. j 10 „ Merry Christmas and p Happy Noyes, a distiller and political boss and swturs he will print tbe whole “ Yes,” said John P. Phillips, Marshfield 9:06 a. m. and 4:15 p. in. j , . , „ persuades Morrow to run for gover story in the “yellow journal” he Bandon, way points, 8-.45 a m. Norway ] New \ ear greeting, the Red Cross chiming in, “ he is a wonderful upon their field of legitimate work. Florence— Reports say tie camp Large business interests that do not andArago. 12:55 p.m. Eastern mail 6:20 Seals typily as nothing else of tbetr nor. Morrow is elected on the "It owns if Morrow does not veto tbe man. It is simply a miracle that will be opened at once employing p .m . Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. m ., fcind does the real Christmas spit it dare to openly "show their hands" Morrow check quor ticket.” Soon af'er he as prohibition bill. all of us escaped without injury. ■ . - . ~ j ol love and sympathy and service are large contributors to the Bourne 100 men. mates him, however, by himself an sumes office r a c e riots occur City and County utficers fot a brotherhood of suffering hu- When the Merrimac ran into the Florence— C. W. Curran, moss Whites and blacks inflamed by li nouncing ¡0 a ms as meeting assem movement. The former reformer Mayor........_.................... A. T. Morrison inanity Th ey carry a message ot harbor Hobson stood on the bridge, The militia bled in his honor the taint in hie Recorder........................ J. 8. Lawrence ' helpful ¡merest to forlorn hearts smiling as he looked through his from Oregon let it be known at the king of Oregon, will now ship quor, kill each other. Treasurer.................. -•• H. Ma«t w b ¡c b cannot be directly reached. outset that "the association will Christmas trees. blood. This done he resigns office is called out. Morrow iscouvinced glasses and saw how well we were Marshal ........................ A. P. Miller however much we may be willing take no part in any campaign for and begins his new life of lonely that whiskey is at the bottom of Sufficient acreage hastreen signed He kept the collier Night Marshal............. Oscar Wicaham They give expression to the best progressing the nomination or election of any up, according to reports, to »ectrre the “ negro question.” He decides self abnegation, with a past to for Water Superintendent 8. V. Epperson { impulse that come* from the heart headed straight toward the channel individual to any office.” How therefore to sign a prohibition bill get and au unci »try to forgive. the building of a large beet sugar Fire Chie:...... w -'L I o f man— that of helpfulness to the and never faltered when bullets and Councilmen—Jpsfle Byers, G. T. Hkeele ever, the organization has attempt factory in Southern Oregon. C l Rime. Ned C'.Kelley, W. H. Ly- unfortunate victims of poverty, shells came falling about ftim.” ed to put a damper on tbe Hughes on«, 0 . C. Sanford. Regular meetings misery and distress. They repre- been distributed. Not less tha nt,-| Notice, "And later on, when we were boom. Its opposition to Hughes, first and third Mondays each month. seut a real and potent effort to 000,000 personal letters asking peo Red Cross Seal Figures. .1. J Stanley ■ translate this spirit of helpfulness taken on hoard the Reina Mercedes, progressive tendencies has been ° r ple n o t to n n u v v seals s* a i s have ir n t been »•* r 11 s sent r t i t 1 out. 111 1 . 1 . , r , , — , . _ buy Justice of the Peace Office of the County School Sup- H. W. Dunham I into efficient service toward alleviat dressed only in wet underwear Constable...... . ........ It is estimated that the armv of very artfully concealed by waxing Few people have any conception woftrrs, nearly all of whom are crinkndent, Coqntlle, Coos County County Judge...... ...........James Watson ing the sorrow and suffering which whjch h. d been cut off at the kne„ eloquent over the injustice of “ rav Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J. follow in the tram oi the Great Hobson, as calm as as ever, walked of the magnitude ol the Red Cro«s volunteers, engaged in selling the Oregon, DecemErer 7, 1915. ishing the Supreme Erench.” Wnite Plagne. They give joy alike Armstrong Christmas Seal Campaign. Here are seals numbers well over 500,000* Notice is hereby given that tbe Clerk........................- .....Robt. Watson to the heart ot the sender and to up to the commander of the Span Mr. Bourne’s bureau is doubtless a few figures that will show what a The »Jveri"*in« nnd. publicity do- County Superintendent of Coos ish vessel, saluted him and said: Treasurer........... m ! Dim^fck I(he recipient and help to save th i listed to tbe campaign »mounts to | efficient, but there is a g owing be- County will hold the regular ex- g.gantic movement this is. A!- , evera) htmdml thousand dollars. Assessor __ T. J. Thrift j life and happiness of some less for- 'I demand whiskey for my men |ief that it should be renamed, since School Sn pt..............Raymond E. Baker tunate brother beyond the personal ready 225,000.000 seals have hern j^very effort is being put forth to animations ol applicants for State in Surveyor U. F. McCullock reacb of either who has already or who have been long exposed in tbe Republican organization printed and practically that entire | sell 75,000,000 seals, or less than Certificates at the Woodmen’s Hall, 1 Washington would welcome its exit. number distributed to agents in one for everv man, woman and Coquille. Oregon, commencing on Co«>n*r ,K . dr.ii— r'nHn may become the victim of tubercu- the water. ” Health Officer _ Dr. W alter t.nlin . / . . . . ------------------------------ ; losts. A nd tuberculosis is so large "From the Reina Mercedes,” The association is close to a “ big every state and territory of the | child iu the United States This Wednesday, December 15, 1915. at ly a com m unity sin ) o for the anti Phillips continues, “ we were sent barrel,” and the newspapers of the Union from Ah-ka in the North to I will nv-an $75 . , .. , ‘ <) o’clock s. m , and continuing until Placed on correspondence, Christ ' * and kept in a vile country are tieing banded a lemon tbe canal zone in the south and tuberculosis campaign in the 1 of nited mas gifts, pay envelopes, they carry to , Moro CAstle the Saturday, December in, 18, 1915, at at 4 r, , . . , .. . . . from Porto Rico in the east to States, and practically all nruay, uecemoer place. Our guards kept making in the guise of aid to their political . . . __ , . . . . . 0 . . . o'clock p. m. 5 at once a gladsome message, a cher ■ r * “ r Hawaii in the west. Advertising 1,200 anti-tuberculosis ssocuttous ished hope and sympathy that can signs intimating *hat they would party , ¡circulars, posters, cards, etc , to the of the country derive their support 1 R a y m o n d E B a k e r , not be misunderstood. hang us ” j (Continued on Page Four) number of several million have alsolftom Red Cross Seals 1 County School Superintendent. I R R W t F F C C B S P a z a r d