T he C oquille H erald VOL. 34, NO. 19 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916. CITY DIRECTORY THE FOHUPEACE EXPEDIillIN --------- —------ . — Fraterm , and Benevolent Order A . Cl i ait wick Lax lire No. 08 A. F. A A. M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday niirht in each month on or Indore the full inoou. L. A . L ii . ijkuviht , W. M. R. H. M a s t , Secretary, . -™ 1 he frankly slated that no ship could jn t h „ e , e a s wilh(lUt being in LIDLK HAS TOO MUCH ALCOHOL STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW PER YEAR $1.50 Theda Bara in “ Lady Audleys Secret” Notes W ritten for the H erald j '■ 1 j Chapter No. it. second and fourtn ¡danger There are tnanv mines L ocal Dealer is Fined for Compiled by State Bureau of Selling It Industries and Statistics and one of ihe reasons that neutral ships are taken in charge is to keep ( B\ J. E. Jones.) The case o f ‘ What is Cider,” or Salem, January.— Oregon rose them out o f the pathway of these ‘ ‘When is Cider Something Else," petals wanted in east for manufac the On Board Oscar I I .- - A s I write mines. I suspect that that is we are nearing ihe the Shetland Shetland Islands! Islands reason reason why why we we are are going going on on the in which C A. Macbon was named ture of perfumes and sachets. War ■ -V by M em b er o f P arty as defendant, charged with “selling intoxicating liquor to Lester Don aldson and others,” and in which H. \V. Dunham, Gleu Shores and Albert Johnson were h o v e r i D g on the side lines because they were in ihe • ■ oj before )tia- t ic e Pt. e ¡St ity hall I . »redey morn v T ri ed from l'ie s la t o g n e time : an , s.. i?;n K. : eta Die first and*'third Inlands precious to childhood for dors, but no matte* what anyone offici t d the a use or, 0 1. o. • li •] h d 1 « , u sr ,, : J. aj n.0iiu i.iOdd Fellows Hall. 1 IIUl.u ages, have nearly all been used.and elt there was not z single expres som» J. S. B arto n , C. ?. Loe Drown, the Marshfield chemist, are being destroyed in thecountries sion ot lear. In explanation, I J. s . L awrknck , Se»\ — ------at war have heard a definition that seems who had reunited that his analysis NIGHTS OF PY T H IA S.— Lycurgus Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights i W e were about 400 miles away plausible, and one ot my mends showed proportions of alcohol in in tV. O. W. Hall j from the British Isles when we i uas said that fear is largely a mo the samplre submitted as follows: R. R. W atson , K. R. ». , , , , , per cent; Dunham’s O. A. M intonve , C. C. ! were told that w e had e u t e t e d th e tu entary sen sation and does not ex- Macbon’s, IjY T H lA N SISTERS—Justus Tern pie I war zone‘ The sun use about nine’ i't milil the critical period is at 3 per cent; Shores’ 7 per cent; 1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon- o ’clock in this far northern latitude hand. For instance, men who are Johusou’s, 7 per ceut— Johnson be day nights in W. O. W. Hal!. and by four o’clock it had set. At hanged maintain their courage un- ing the cider manufacturer from Mss. G r irok D a v i s , M. E. C. five our ship was suddenly halted til 'he last moment If perchance whom the others had obtained their U n i . F red L i s e o a r , K . of H supply. , ED M EN Counille Trine No. 1«, 1. and we all rushed on deck and dis- this letter should find its way to | MEN— Coani In the morning four witnesses . O. R. M., \ meets every Friday night covered that a British cruiser was thd bottom ot the sea instead of n W O. W Hall. alongside We were to have our itUo the mails at Kirkwall or Chris- were examined. They were Lester J. S. B arton , Sachem. A. P. M il l «*, C. of R. first experiences and our fiist im- Mania, it is certain that it has not ; Donaldson, Bill Dooaldson, Claude W. A. —Regular meetings of Bea- pressions of real war, and as a giant been written when its author ex- Gilman and “ Happy” Clark. They . ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A. of the seas, sinister in tile blackness perienced any particularly unusual all Dstified that the cider thst they Hall, Front street, first and third Sat with only a le w lights to indicate feeling. Only plaiu common sense had purchased at Macbon s was urdays in each month. H. B. T o iir r .C onsul. its nearness, talked to our wireless, makes us know that in the war “hard enough to make the drunk F. C. Taua, Clerk. I think that we all wondered what zone we are likewise in the danger come,” if it was imbibed in large S. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel • amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hali, might be the reception ol the Brit- zone. I was given a practical dem- quantities. Front! Btreet, second and fourth Tues ish navy to our Peace Ship A sea 'onslration of this a few hours before The trial was adjourned until two day nghts in each month. boat soon pulled alongside,, mid I left Washington, when I was noti- p, m,. By that time the city hall, M a r y K e r n , Ora cle L aura B randon . Rec. while it was approaching I think fied by a company that had carried w here the trial was held was fairly C. A. Macbon was O. W .—Mjrtle Camp No. 197, the passengers were all greatly con- my accident insurance lor several wedged full. meets every îvery Wednesday at 7:30 eerned in the appeatanee of our years thai the same was suspended put upon the stand. He brought m. at W. U. W. Hall. ^ V a T 111“ 8 ° f ” Ch m° nth* i0 K sima L iluruvist , W. M. an*» I hope to achieve one-haif o f a | circuitous tom e by way o f the -ihet- boyhood ambition, for, I suppose ; land Islands, before we are taken A n n a L a w r e n c e ¡see., j that I was quite like other boys in j into Kirkwall W e kn ow , too, L). O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53,1. O. feeling that there was a particular that ill these very waters the G er ). F., meets every Saturday night . O, spot, represented on the map, which man submarines have operated n Odd Fellows Hall. H. B. M oobk . N. G. I would like to visit. That spot within the past few months and J. 8 . L awkknce , Sec. was the Shetland Islands and I had have brought their wreckage .to < ;K a H LODGE, No. 20 it figured out that I might go there commerce At two o ’ clock this , • O. t leetn every second and I i V, : nights in Odd Fellows some day and get a pony and ride m orning half o f our com pany were M.INB CrlSTBK, N. G. it back homo. But I am told that still finding interesting things to sN;a L a w r e n c e , Sec. _ the hoises that have made these talk about in the cabins and c o n i- I M K R has cut off European supply. Astoria plans filling in Commer cial street at cost of $39,000. Board of Regents of U. of O. vote $40,000 for new building. Baker is disposing of $73,000 worth of additional water bonds tor extensions. Lincoln county plans new road around Pioneer mountain. La Grande sub station of the Eastern Oregon Light & Power company was destroyed by fire. Springfield— Bootb-Kehey Lum ber company is making extensive Improvements. New lumber companies are filing articles ot incorporation in Oregon almost every day. N . P . & G N. railioads may continue to operate the steamships Great Northern and Northern Pa cific despite tbe Panama Canal act as Interstate Commerce Commis sion held such operation was in in terest ol the public. Another de cision that Jecognizes needs of great industry superior to techni calities ot law. 1 - itj ; *- w - . r f IP- v ' ï l k - ' , * ■ # ' í ! ■ j s ' f w Bf V f — V ■ e ' - M B L '-. ' i-v l ; V VT > • . -*•' 4?, - "V , s f à ' ì & i IK® T o be shown at the Scenic February 9th “Lady Audley’ s Secret” is Great Drama Very seldom is so powerful a his grief. Robert invites him down story so ably produced and with to his uncle’s estate for some shoot- such a remarkable cast as the recent ing and telegraphs his uncle that he William Fox photo dramatic sue is coming with George, and Helen, cess "Lady Audley’s Secret ” The now Lady Audley, sees the tele story is, of course, very well known gram. She sees the result of her Portland— Emerson Hardwood the legitimate production having decait, the breaking up of her home company will rebuild after $80,000 had one of the longest runs ot tbe with Sir Michael, whom she has fire. seasou when it was offered on learned to love devotedly. Des Roseburg— Brushy Butte Copper Broadway. Jt is especially note perately, she casts about for some worthy, also, that in this play excuse to preseut their coming. mine may be developed. Geo. W. Moore says that Bandon Theda Bara, of the Theatre An She feigns illness, but the frieuds toine, famous the world over lor her arrive and stop at the inn in the sawmill will soon operate. Lee Carrie, C. C. remarkably artistic interpretation village. The next morning, in J ohn L k s k v e , Sec. Ashland— Hotel Oregon to be of the Vampire woman in “ A Fool taking a walk, George cornea upon HOLD P O W W O W L I K E R E A L IN D IANS. made modern tourist hotel y V ENINGT1 DE Cl HCL E No. 214, There Was” and "The Devil’s his wife. She attempts to run away 1- j meets second and fourth Monday Florence— Porter mill starts ou Daughter” , is seen in a part that but be has recognized her and nights in \V. O. W. Ha A nnik B u r k h o l d e r , G.N ten hour day. exceeds in dramatic possibilities ' catches her at the brink ol a well. M a r y A. P ikr ce , Cleric. Beet sugar factory to be built iu anything that Miss Bara has ever He demands an explanation and 'AKMEKS UNION.— Regular meet or near Grants Pass at expense of done before. she tells him all ings second ami fourth Saturdays in Outraged, he in- each month in W. O. W. Hall. $6 2 s,cxx>. George Talboys, a wealthy young sists that she return with him at F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , P res. O . A . M in t o n y k , .Sec. Plans are on foot to get branch man, has married Heleu Dcvannant once. She refuses and be attempts liue of railroad Irom Cushman to (Theda Bara), the daughter ot a to torce her to accompany him. At T?RATEKNAL AID N o . 398. meets the l second ami fourth Thursdays each Florence and a double bridge across disreputable, halfpay lieutenaut, on that moment something seems to ontti at W. O. W, Hail. North Fork snitable for teams and tbe retired list of tbe English army, snap in her brain. She becomes a M rs . C h a b . K vi . a n d , Pres. M rs . L ora H a rk ing ton , Sec. trains. His father disinherits him for mar wild woman, and with a more than Lumber camps on the Columbia rying against bis wishes, forcing human strength, burls him from Educational Organizations and Clubs She believes the young couple to cuitail their her into the well. river continue to open. OMAN’S study Club. —Meets 2:30 that no one has witnessed the deed, expensive honeymoon p. m. at city library every second St. Helens shipyard gets con- .nd fourth Monday. In a short time George finds him but one ol the villagers was present tiacts to build five vessels, mostly H arr iet A. L ong ston , Pres. self penniless, and living ou the and soon alter her departure he F ran ces K. F!r person Sec. lumber carriers. scant bounty of bis lather-in law. drags George from the well. /'A O Q u I L L E E D U C A T I O II A !. Commercial transcontinental tele Arthur, of comae, soon misses bis Daily their situation grows worse. LEAGUFl—Meets monthly at the phone service to New York City Higti school Building during Ihe school A child is born to Helen, and the friend arid institutes au unsuccess year for the purpose 01 discussing edu atid intermediate cities has been in family physician tells her that ma ful search for him. Lady Audley, cational topics. augurated by the Pacific Telephone J! irdik S kkki . s , Pies. ternity has always caused insanity with tbe weight of this crime ou Eos a H ar l oc ke r . Sec. & Telegraph company at Portland. among the women of the Deven- her mind, becomes unbalanced. She O KF1EL KLIIB—A business men’ s Albany is to have a cbiropracti: nant family. imagines that everybody suspects 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 . social organization. Hall in Laird’ s sanitaMum. Miss Anne Morgan (seated on tlie left), (laughter of the late J. Pierpont Morgan, opened the first council of the building, Sevon i Btreet. Rendered desperate by their sit her aud finally arouses Arthur's L J. C a r y , Pres Inkowa club In New York, of which she is president. The object of the club Is to furnish an opportunity for Astoria soon to make solid fills uation, George goes to the Austral suspicions. He accuses her of W, C. K sdioott , Fee. wholesome comradeship of young men and young women and to encourage out of door activities. All meeting? will ou 9th and 10th streets. ian gold fields to seek a fortune, knowiDg something about George’s be held in the open and around a campfire. o m m e r c i a l c l u b — l ko j . C ar y In her madness Wasco company has awarded Helen, lelt alone with her child to disappearance. C / President: L. II. H a z a r d , Secretary she confesses all. fight off the dread curse ol insanity with him a stew kettle and another own ship, since they were all talk- temporarily. The moon rose last contract for construction of Tygh Transportation Facilities During her wild outburst to Ar> ing about the brilliant illumination, ! night as customary, the waves cooking utensil which had been grade and White River grade roads finds her situation intolerable. She •RAINS—Leave, south bound 8:10 a. goes to London and obtains a posi thur, Sir Michael entere unobserved “ rushed” with cider on that event or lights-which showed the name dashed by as they have for ten days at a cost of $21,890. r and hears all As she finishes her and “ neutrality” of the Oscar II. and we feel the throb and motion ful Saturday night when three girls 9 :26 a. m. amt 4 ;2fi p. m. Astoria is building scenic high tion as secretary to a physician, confession, sLe turns and perceivis under an assumed name. The e Sir The red, white and blue and the of our ship and lile goes ou regu- and several young men were re OATS—Six boats plying on the Co- way to summit of Coxcomb Hill quille river afford ample accommo field of stars may be an inspiration Urty in the war zone the same as it ported to be intoxicated. He swore Michael Audley meets and falls in him. With a wild shriek she drops A crab station is being estab dation lor carrying freight and paasen love with her. N o t knowing unconscious. gers to Bandon and way points. Boats to us people of the United States, did before we reached this perilous that between six and twelve o’clock lished at Astoria for shipment of From this point on the story is eave at 7:30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:i0 a. m. but the flag of Denmark, brilliant spot. Therefore we do not appre- on that Saturday night be sold ten whether George is alive or dead,she crabs to various parts of tbe United and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m. marries him, without telling him without a let up in its dramatic in in the center of our powerful search ciate the danger which actually gallons of cider. He claims that States. TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De lights, certainly looked good to us. lurks in out pathway, because we that she has been married hefpre. tensity. The role ot HeleD, with gallons of this was purchased by parts 5:30 p. m. for liaeeburg via Railway earnings for December She also causes a death notice of its big scenes where she goes in Myrtle Point,carrying the United Slates There was a tense anxiety that is know that the chances are greatly Lester Donaldson who “rushed the show increase of 18 7 per cent over herself to tie inserted in the papers. sane, and throws George down the mail and pasengars. hard to describe because we knew i„ our favor. But shouhj we sur- can” to the restaurant. VjOSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar, post- In the meanwhile, after many well, and w hen she wildly confess» s Some very interesting arguments last year. ship had been “ captured.” vive contact with a mine, or some Estacada— Horner Bros, expect disappointments, George and the to Robert, is tremendous in its took place along shout this time M y ^ 4 t T a ! m.<8<!20,*2:36*pnn! ta'kecl in subdued tones, and other accident, the first thing that Probably not Australian have “ struck it rich.” throbbing drams. Marshfield 9:0« a. in. and 4:15 p. in. those who loved one another stood We would have to write about in between C. R. Barrow, attorney for to manufacture wooden silos. another artist could have portrayed Joyfully anticipating his homecom Albany has new department andA^ag»x iM^plm'. EasteriTmaiiTtZU together. Soon Lieutenant Jenkins, telling the story would be "p re- Machon, and District Attorney Lil- ing, George sets out for E n g l a n d , the part of the mad Lady Audley p. ni. Flastern mail arrives 7:30 a. m. an ensign and lour marines _came paredness.” W e have quarreled jeqyist. When the latter objected store with $40,000 stock. Gaidner plans to build a public He arrives at his father in law’s with auch thrilling effect as does C tti and Countv Officers ~ | UP over ,he ,ide ,,f 0,,r sbiP 11 about "preparedness” on t h i s t o c e r t a i n q u e s ti o n s b e i D g a s k e d t h e borne, only to be greeted with the Theda Bara. This photo drama will ---------------------------------------- ;— was noticed that the men carried “ Peace Ship,” but while it may uot witness, Mr. Barrow “ went up in dock. n e w s that the woman he had sacri- undoubtedly be bailed as the ciown- .......................... j • M j »Me arm» ° f a particularly threat fit the views o f the pacifists, as a p - the a i r ,” s o t o s p e a k , and fi n a l l y af- Astoria will have an $85,000 clay ficed all for was dead Heartbroken ing achievement of that remarkable T r e a s u r e r ..............................K. H. Mast e n i n g character, hut when in reach- plied to nations, yet it seems to jt pr a f e w m in u t e s more o f a r g u i n g , manufacturing industry. he goes to London, where he meets French actress. MentvaT -------------------P* M‘ a H p M for hiH la‘ ,der we discovered have been adopted by individuals, be informed “ Lil" that no one c o u l d Night Marshal .............Oscar Wlca ham that one of them wore a wrist watch as life preservers are laying on the tell him any thing stout chemistry, ] Wasco county once had ¡30,000 ; an Q|(j frjetlt|, Robert Audley, a Remember tbe date when this F h eC h ierrlDten<lent 8' W.CVUhSe we were thankful for this evidence ffmrs of the state rooms every where whereupon “ L il" lapsed into a spell square miles, nearly four limes the nephew of sir Michael. Wishing picture will be shown at the Sceoio Councilmen— Jesse Byers, C. T. Fkeela of gentleness. A slack of rifles while on deck Ihe life boats have of silence, which, as he gazed at of England and Wales. | to distract George’s attention from — Wednesday, February 9th. C. I. Rime. Ned U.Kelley, W. H. Ly- u e:„ 2 raised to the deck of the 1 been made ready to drop instantly ! Mr. Barrow, was penetrated now At the Narrows, Celilo Rapids, on s, O. C. Cantor i. Regular meetings De," s first ami third Mondays each month. Peace Ship looked incongrous. the Columbia river is only 150 feet I beer an(j proceed with the manu- temperance beverage. with human freight into the sea. I ®nd then with a doubtful smile, Interesting indeed are tbe prep we think most of us discovered the \V hile on the stand Mr. Macbon wide. This is the proposed site o f 1 faciure of a temperance beverage H. W. Dunham ' lound that these Britons meant us change 1 condition*«}! life boats at I explained that he did not have any the greatest power plant in the U.S 1 from hops aad barley Constable ...... The bever- arations being made by the Wein Janies Watson , no harm, and the Lieutenant, who practically the same time we sight-j idea that the cider contained any age resembles beer in appearance. hard management to prevent eva Commissioners—W. T. Dement, (ìeo. J. was addressed as “ Leltenant” was ed the English crui«er; and we un- alcohol and informed Mr. Ltljeqvist W f i n h a r d Now Brewa a somewhat resembles it in taste, and sions ol the law and abuses. Cash Armstrong Robt. Watson Clerk is intended to fill a demand expect boo»ls are being exacted of vendors, hy the canvas to please refer to cider as eider, and Temperance Beverage Alfrefl Johnson. Jr. 8 liquor, for he objected to be- : ____ ed to exist for a social leverage,the $250 deposited with tbe Wrinbaid T. M. Dimmick when it was found that he was “ a covering bad been removed, the | n°t ® Treasurer T. .1. Thrift jolly old lo p ” and a good fellow. oars ready for the locks, tbe cranes j >D8 called a “bootlegger."’ Then Estate, not only to protect him Several breweries closed January •ale ol which is permitted by law. But there was no applause or greet- prepared to be placed in action in a Machon began on a string of words 1, hoping that the spectacle of an The Weinhard drink contains a from adulteration by or with per F. E. Wilson mom ent— and if there was anv ! that would hare done credit to W. industry destroyed would impress little less than J ol 1 per cent of al- mission of the dealer, but also sub- Dr. Walter Culin Health Officer us in silence, bespeaking the serious doubt about matters the fact that J. Brysn. Now and then tbe Judge more voters than it will delight,and cobol. This is less than half cf the )ect to forfeiture If the dealer sells ... ,,----------- - trend of thought which this first "each b at was provisioned for as when he wasn’t interrupted, got in thereby contribute to a repeal of amount permitted by the Oregon any other product that is iu viola- Societies will get the very best sight ol the British Navy and the large a party as it could hold, a word edgewise, ss also did Lil the prohibition amendment law and the Federal revenue regu- Don of the law or permits it on bis- horror and uselessness ol war had seemed to settle tbe matter. PR I N T I N G Macbon One brewery, the largest in Ore- lations. It will not require revenue premises. And and Machon* attorney. instinctively mad* jpon us There vet, notwithstanding all of these ventured to say that it was the gas gon, that owned by the Weinhard I license, any more than will logan-; Under these bonds, a patron at the office of Coquille Herald (Continued on page I.) , was nothing reassuring in what 1 Estate, will cease the brewing of | berry juice, soda popot any other (Continued on Vstfr Four) (Continued on Page a) M R w. JUST F W K B S