T he coquille H erald VOL. 34, COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. NO. 20 CITY DIRECTORY FROM THL NATIONAL CAPITAL sey, recognized as the most impor­ tant railroad labor journal in Ihe Fraternal and Benevolent Order United States. “ For the first time in over 25 F. & A. M.—Regiriar meeting of E vents of In terest R eported • Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. For T h e H erald. years,’ ’ says this piper, “ the Re­ M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday publican National Committee has night in each month on or before the lull moon. L. A. L i l i j k q v i h t , VV. M. ( B> J. K. Jones. ) met and fixed the time and place R. H. M a s t , Secretary. lor the Republican National con­ C O M M E N T S ON E S T A BR O O K F. S.—Reginar meeting of Beulah • Chapter No. 6. second and fourth A dark horse candidate with the vention, and no one candidate looms t riday evenings of each month, in Ma­ slogan of new leadership is causing up on tbe political horizon as pre­ sonic Hall. much coucern among the “ favorite eminently the man to be named as E mma L jlukqvist , W. M. A nna L awkknck >ec., sons" suppor'ers lot the Republican tbe party’s candidate for President." The reasou there is now no “ man | o. O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 53, 1 . O. presidential nomination. This new 1. O. F., meets every Saturday night of the hour” — no “ man of destiny” man is Henry D. Estabrook of, n Odd Fellows Hall. H. B. M ookk , N. G. Nebraska and New Yotk. The — is that the great body of Republi­ J. 8. L awrence , Sec. new Richmond iu the field promises can voters finds neither inspiration ami e u k b e k a h l o d g e , N o !St to be a factor to be reckoned with hor assurance ot victory in the can­ L. O. O. F., meets every second and didacy of any one of the numerous fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows at Chicago, in June, since he repre­ Hall. P a u l i n e C u s t e r , N. G. sents elements on which the Re­ favorite sous, so called, and is de­ A nnie L awrence , Sec. publicans and Progressives may manding new and competent lead p O Q U I L L E E NCAM PM ENT, No. 25 combine forces ership. I. O. O. F., meets the lirstand third “ Estabrook seems to be, at the Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. A significant political move, re­ J . S . B arton , O . ? . present time, the only available new corded this week, is the open dec­ J . S. L awrence , Sec. leader in sight His discussions of laration of Ralph H Cameron, Re­ f r NIGH I'S OF P Y T H IA S — Lycurgus tbe tariff Irom the fundamental I v Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights publican National Committeeman protection standpoint, ol national in W. O. W. Hall. from Arizona and former represent­ K. R. W a tso n , K R. S. defense, and ol anti-business agita­ ative in Congress from that State, I O. A. M in t on y e . C. C. tion and legislation, his attitude to­ for Estabrook Cameron said to i j Y T H IA N SISTERS—Justus Tempto ward labor, his criticisms of the “I I No. 35, meets first ami Third Mon­ the U. S. Press Association: Democratic administration's foreign day nights in W. 0 . W. Hall. am for Henry D Estabrook for the M fb . G korok D a v is , M. E. C. policy, and his 'Get-Togetuer’ plea Republican nomination ior Presi­ M r s . F red L inkgar , K . of R to Republicans ot all elements and n K D M E N --1 Couuilh* Tn b o No, 46, 1. dent. I am for him, because, in i v O. R. M., meets every Friday night my judgment, be is the one man 1 ol all shades of opinion, have at­ He n W O. W. Hall. who can rally Republicans of all I tracted widespread attention J. S. B arton , Sachem. has always kept the faith and A. P. M iller , C. of R. elements and shades of opinion t o 1 fought for it.” W. A . —Regular meetings of Be*-, his standard, and, therefore, the one A PER YEAR $1.50 STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW FEBRUARY PAYMENTS PASSED Com piled by S tate B ureau of S tate I n d u s t r i a l A c c id e n ti Industries a n d Statistics F und is Full Salem, Feb. 5 — $200,000 steam The State Industrial Accident j schooner will be built by Hammond Commission has declared an ex- ! I.umhei company at Humboldt emption of payments for the month Bay for northwest trade. of February of all employers and Hood River— Court House is be­ the workmen ot these employers who have paid their contributions ing improved- for the past six successive months. Cheese factory talked of lor Don­ This action was taken in accord­ ald. ance with Section 19 of the Amend Astoria— Chamber of Commerce ed Law, the Commission having j considering establishment of fruit found that the Fund amounts to a j and vegetable cannery. sum sufficient to meet all payments Tvyo hundred thousand foot ca and liabilities accrued, together pacity mill seems assured for Suih- with a surplus ol 30 per cent there­ erlin, also 15 mile logging road. on. A u x ilia r y fisn hatchery may be The Commission has set aside as established at Roseburg. a segregated luud the sum ol $277,- In 191 5 $800,000 passed through 859-36 in the hands of the State Treasurer, who has invested same Ontario bank tor livestock. “ Just to be your natural self,” undertook to direct Miss Ctosman Eugene Chamber of Commerce in Oregou School and Municipal starts move to drain 70,000 acres of Bonds drawing five and six per said President Carl Laemmle when in this her first photoplay, but said she lie was pleasantly and agreeably wet laud in Laue, Lincoln and Ben­ cent interest; and the above fund, Henrietta Ctosman and interest to accrue thereon, is wouldn’ t have the least idea what to surprised, for she showed keen per­ ton counties. an irrevocable fund which will be do befoie a moving picture camera. ception of tbe new work, and the Southern Pacific company an­ used exclusively to pay pensions The well-known legitimate star fol scenes were completed under nounces it will build from Coos already awarded on settled claims lowed his advice and her natural smooth sailing conditions “ The Bay south 10 Eureka in fatal cases and for permanent self- charming always— makes her Supreme Test” is a five-reel com­ Grants Pass will soon have a disability. It has also invested Mrs. Logan in “ The Supreme edy drama, written by L V. Jeffer­ spray manufacturing plant. $73,569 73 of the General Funds in Test,” one of Ihe most alluring son. The scenario was prepared Springfield-Booth-Kelly mill re­ School Bonds drawing interest, characters that has been seen on from the story by Harvey Gates sumes. which will accrue to the "credit of tbe screen in months. • ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A. ' and has been pronounced a photo­ M RS. W IL S O N A T T H E P A N - A M E R I ­ Hall, Front Street, first and third Sat­ man whose nomination will give us In one day 3,000,000 feet of lum­ the General Fund Miss Crosmau’s picture role play masterpiece. C A N R E C E P T I O N the best assurauce of victory in urdays iu each month. ber left Coos Bay on three ships. In addiliou to the above the bears a close relation to her own If. B. T o ziek .C onsul. The company supporting Miss Pretty Mrs. Woodrow Wilson the 1916. Obviously, tbe favorite son F. C. T rue , Clerk. Portland Union stockyards will Commission had on hand January life iuterests In the photoplay she j Crosman is exceptionally well bal­ movement in tbe several states can second made her first descent of N. A .—Regular meeting of Laurel VVyndham Standing has be enlarged 25 per cent at tost of 31, 1916, $208,61793, and due is a widow, deeply interested iu the anced. • amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, get nowhere, for it can never de­ state down the marble stairs of the from the state for the seven months slums and in improving the condi­ the role of “ James Semple,” a Fronti street, second and fourth Tues­ velop a national leadership I see White House, perceptably in the $50,000. day nghts in each month. Factories for manufacture of pep­ preceding $42,829.36, and due the tions of the poor. Although it is wealthy broker aud hater ot woman­ great danger in this favotite son thrall of stage fright, which was M a r y K e r n , Oracle. Commission on January payroll only known to her intimate friends, kind, who finally succumbs to the L au ra B rando n , Rec. brand of politics, for it can readilv human and lovable. Three thous permint oil, kitchen cabinets, knock and accounts receivablean amount Miss,Crosman has devoted herself magnetic charm of the pretty wid­ rtle Camp No. 197, estimated at more than $50,000, for years past iu settlement work ow. Adele Farrington plays the * * tn t v / Wednesday at 7:30 Hall. making total assets $302,447.29. and in helping the cause of private part of “ Madge Semple,” sister of 3 Currie, C. C. The liability of the Commission and pubtic charities. The play is tbe broker, and the role of Molly n L e n k v e , Sec. consists entirely of unsettled claims, replete with human interest touches, Phelan the pride of Paradise Alley, C IR C LE No. 211, workmen who are still disabled and and in “ holding tbe mirror up to is in the hands ol Stella Razeto. and fourth Monday • — *u H all. drawing pay tor time loss, and fatal nature,” it gives realistic scenes of Jack Wilson plays “ Maurice,” in a n n i e B u r k h o ld e r , G.N. cases in process of adjustment, in the life of the othtr half in ar.y love with Molly, and S' !<’ a >sh't n, M a r y A . P ier ce , C le rk . an amount totaling $159,077.20; the great city. who is cast as Bridget O’ Mally 'A R M KK> UNION.— Regular meet* iDgWlBBI . . .. I .»mi 1I1 Saturdays in Commission thus has net resources E J. Le Saint rather expected to with a large brood of childreu fur­ each month in W. O. W. Hall. over all liabilities amounting to encounter a sea of trouble when he nishes the comedy, F r a n k B u r k h o ld e r , Pres. O. A. M in t o n y e . Sec. $143.370.09 The percentage of cost of admin­ rp R A T K R N A L AID No. 398, meets the a remarkably low rate for industrial next six months, and until such C second and fourth Thursdays each istering the Fund to date since be­ Insurance, with absolute protection action is had uo information can be <»ntli at W. (). W. Hall. ginning business July 1, 1914. is M r s . C h a s . K v l a n d , Pres. given by this office. We would offered by the state. M rs . L ora H arrin gto n , Sec. 8.23 per cent. This means the en­ Tbe Commission is conducting a suggest to parties interested to tire expense charged against the campaign of accident prevention, watch the d: ily papers, as whatever Educational Organizations and Clubs Fund, including office expense, which, if given the cooperation ef action Congress may take will be O M AN ’ S SMiily Club. —Meets 2:30 field work, investigations, auditing employers and workmen, will fur­ given therein belore this office has p. in. at city library every second and fourth Monday. of payrolls, and the expense con­ ther reduce accidents aud make official information thereon to give H a r r ie t A . L ongsto n , Pres. nected with the adjudicating and further reductions and exemptions out. F ran ces E . E pperso n Sec. settling of claims; it also means possible. Based on the list of lands given O Q U I L L K X 1» U C A T I O H A L P h oto by A m erican Preas A ssociation. that of all money received by the LE A G U E —Meets monthly at the in the decree ot tbe court, the ap­ High School Building during the school This ‘‘glider” was built in America for a wealthy Colombian for use In supplying o quick river service between Commission, paid by employers and O regon & California proximate acreage ol unsold rail­ year for the purpose ot discussing edu­ Bogota and the coast, about 600 miles. It draws only five Inches of water. It was tested on the Hudson river. workmen, and provided by tbe cational topics. road land in the several counties of R ailroad G rant Lands B ird ie S k i r l * , Pies. state, 91.82 per cent, has either been this district, at the time the suit E d n a H ak lo c k k k . Sec. awarded for injured workmen or is U. S Land Office, Roseburg, Or.— was instituted was as follows: develop a situation that would and eyes or so were devouring her down chicken coops, bee hives and O K E E L KLlJB— A business men’s social organization. Hall in Laird’ s mean a repetition of the disaster of j from below. One may not be case | incubators have been suggested for in the surplus fund to pay work­ Lincoln, 1040; Benton, 27,716; This office is daily in receipt of a men for injuries received, and that building, Setomi street. hardened in a moment. The for­ Salem 1912 number of inquiries relative to the Linn, 14,620; Lane, 300,110; Doug­ L J. C a r y , Pres ' more than tbe entire amount paid Oregon & California Railroad grant las, 607,360; Coos, 100,620; Curry, “ Republicans generally welcome mer Mrs Galt, an unassuming wo­ W . C. E ndicott , Sec. Elks new lodge at Klamath Falls by the employers and workmen lands, asking information as to the 8400; Josephine, 172,460; Jackson, the new leadership idea Mr Es­ man, in her dual distinctions ot' o m m e r c i a l c l u b - l k > j . o o t now completed. into the State Fund, has been avail­ President; L. H . H a z a r d , Secretary tabrook is able, agressive, sound iu bride and national debutante, found 444,560; Klamath, 13,440. Total, St Johns Woolen Mills has or­ able for payments of losses on status of these lands, their location, his Republicanism, and free ol fsc-j the situation at the first plunge, an ¡ • »690,326. character, when they may be enter­ Transportation Facilities ders enough to run until November. claims. tional entanglements To me, as a ordeal But she smiled gamely. In addition to the above lands ed or purchased, etc., etc. ''R A IN S —Leave, south bound 8:10 a. Monmouth tile factory plans to Tbe exemption declared by the there are other railroad lands in m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound Republican, there is a genuine hope She always smiles, even through This letter is intended to reply to Commission means that tbe state :26 a. m. and 4;26 p. m. and inspiration in his candidacy.” the pallor of a critical crisis. J make 1,000,000 tile. these letters of inquiry aud to give several of the counties named, that will carry the insurance risks of all Roseburg ships squash by the “ If the Republican parly is to OATS— Six boats plying on the Co­ It was at '.he extreme event of out such information relative to at the time the suit was instituted quille river afford ample accommo- win next year,” declared Mr. Cam operations in tbe state which are carload. the social season, the initial recep­ these lands as may now be stated. were unsurveyed, and hence not ation lor carrying freight and passen ers to Bandon and way points. Boats eron, “ it must have as a condidate tion at the executive mansion, al­ Plans are on foot for a $30,000 working under the act, and haye included in the list given in the suit A list ot these b.tids by township »ave at 7 :30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:30 a. m. for President, a man who was not qualified for the exemption, with­ but coming as well under the de­ ways the diplomatic reception in meat packing plant at Salem. nd at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. DGu out cost to either employers or and Range has been prepared for cree. in any way directly identified with the ante-bellum days, but on this The approximate areas of Coos Bay leads in lumber ship­ each of the several counties within ¡'T A G E —J. L. Laird, proprietor. De- workmen, for the entire month, will such lands are as follows: Coot, ^ parts 5:30 p. m. for Rj*eburg via the unfortunate split at Chicago in occasion, when the diplomatic lore- ments to California. pay all bills lor care and time loss the Roseburg Land District, con­ 15,000; Douglas, 65,000; Josephine, ilyrtle Point,carrving the United States 1912 He must be sound on the gatherings aren’t exactly healthy, ¡ Canby’s cheese factory is in oper­ These lists nail and pasengers. of injured workmen. Fully 85 per taining these lands. fundamental principles to which we' the great Pan-American reception. i 7 ,000; Curry, 15,000; Jackson, 20,- ation are intended to give merely an ap­ pO STO FFICE .—A. F. Lincgar, post- all subscribe, whatever our personal cent of all the hazardous occupa­ 000, The guests of honor were the soft L master. The mails close as follows: J. P. Morelock plans to build tions in the state are now protected proximate area of such lands in prejudices have eyed Spanish speaking delegation There is still a certain amount o( ly rtle Point 7 :40 a.m. 5:20,-2:35 p.m. affiliations and modern garage »t Wallowa. tlarshfield 9:06 a. m. and 4:15 p. in. been. by the act. In addition, a large each Township, based on Ihe list unsurveyed railroad lands in sever­ from South America that have been Tandon, way points, 8:45 a m. Norway of lands given in the decree of the North Bend manufacturer ships number of non hazardous occupa­ "Such a man is Estabrook. He enjoying unbridled grippe upon our al ot the counties, namely: Curry, indArago.12:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 cauliflower crates to California. m. Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. m. is a man ot tbe West as well as of tions, including several hundred Federal Court. Douglas and Josephine. These hospitable shores. This list for any county or coun­ lands when surveyed will come un­ farmers, are, by application, enjoy­ Wasco county will build scenic the East, being of New England City and County Officers Ten minutes or so before the ob­ Puritan ancestry, and having lived sequies began, the President him­ highway from The Dalles to Mt. ing the protection and benefit of the ties will be furnished on request. der whatever plan of disposition Mayor............................A. T. Morrison This office has no map for distri­ Congress may provide. act, and will participate in ibis ex­ Recorder....................... J. 8. Lawrence the first lorty-seven years ol his life self, came sauntering all unattend-, Hood flat. bution, nor does it prepare blue Treasurer........................... R. H. Maet in Nebraska and Illinois. I believe ed down the royal staircase as cas­ J. M. Upton, Register. St. Johns— Monarch mill expects emption. Engineer.................... P. M. Hall-Lewis prints, but will furnish township It is, in effect, a dividend paid by he was the first man who ever ap­ R. R. Turner. Receiver. to operate soon. Marshal ............................ A. P. Miller ually as though he weren’ t in the Night Marshal............. Oscar Wicicham plied the adjective ‘progressive’ to the Commission, as an insurance \ plats showing location of all vacant La Pine— Plans under way for least interested in pulling off the Water Superintendent....S, V. Epperson company, back to employers and land and unsold railroad laud, at C apture* W ild C at Fire Chie: W. C, Cbaa* the Republican party, having done biggest and most brilliant social creamery. their workmen, of approximately $1 per township In ordering town- Councilmen—Jesse Byers» C . T . Skeels this in a speech he made at Lincoln, stunt that possibly ever befell Albany has two new industries— C. 1. Kin.*-. Ned ( .Kuliev, W . H. Ly­ Thursday Don>1 mm tbe trapper $50,000, and is the second dividend j ship plats, both the Range and ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings Nebraska, in 1893. I know that be Washington He likely stepped mink and pheasant 1 rising for com He of this kind declared by the Com j Township number must be given, caught a wild oat by the toe«. first and third Mondays each month. was the first of our big party men down into the kitchen to tell the mercial purposes. boxed it up and brought it to this and remittance should be made by mission under the amended law J u stic e of the Peace J. J. Stanley jhis year to outline a concrete pro­ Eugene Daily Guard placed in since the beginning of tbe present certified check or U. S. Postal Mon­ place. Glen Shores purchased it M. W. Dunham gram for national defense and pre­ cook not to forget to make hash for Constable Janies Watson paredness. He was also the first breakfast out of the turkey left Irom hands ol receiver fisc .1 year July r, 1915 The two key Order payable to R R. Turuer, from bicn, and has now built an ad­ dinner. Commissioners— W T. Dement, Geo. J. Captain Robert Dollar largely in­ Personal checks may dition to tbe cage which contains exemptions for Ihe fiscal year, al­ Receiver. leader to make a real 'Get-Together’ Armstrong his other pet wild cat. The two Introducing a Presidential yueen terested in shipping tn the North­ ready grauted, mean a reduction in not be received in pavment. Robt. Watson appeal to Republicans and Progres­ Clerk cats now sit side by aide and pre­ Allred John-on. Jr. Consort to her new subjects is no west, says uncertainty of present tbe yearly talc of 1-6 or 16 2 3 per This office is not in a position to T. M. Dimmick sives. sent a very formidable appearance. T. J. Thrift ” 1 can think of no reason why a everyday affair, my dAfr, and laws prevents upbuilding of mer­ cent. This reduction, taken with give advice as to the character of Headmen caught both of them. Tbe Raymond E. Baker School Supt. bri ies are brides. chant marine and advocates crea­ the fact that a great many firms the land in any locality, and can first oue has been in captivity al­ C. F. McCullock single man who voted lor Taft and Survevor . . F. E. Wilson Roosevelt in 1912 could not con Then the President went back tion of shipping board by Congress were awarded a reduction in their not attempt to advise anyone in this most a year, and although it is not Coroner ......... as wild as it O D ce was, no one has 11C» _ — . , ---- sistently and earnestly support Es­ again, oh yes! Now, are you ready? to recommend means for upbuilding rate of 10 per cent on July 1, 1916, ; regard. shipping industry. As to the disposition of these sny desire to try and pet it, Tbe One, two, three, go! for a aimilar good accident exper­ tabrook in 1916.” * last one Caught is rather thin and .ties will get the very beet lands, nothing can be determined ruuat have found it hard picking! Santelman lined his four scarlet- That this new dark horse is mak­ One hundred carloads of hops ience this year, means a total pos­ OH I N T I N G ing progress elsewhere is shown by coated, gol4 laced buglers along­ have been sold to London firms by sible reduction to date of 36 2 3 in until Congress shall act in the mat- during tbe enow. They are a mala the stand taken by “ The Railroad side tbe foot of the grand stairway. Willamette Valley growers and will the employers' rate, a similar re­ ! ter. It is probable that such action and a female and make a very hand­ ie office of Coquille Herald duction in tbe state allowance, and will he taken some time within the some pair. Employee," of Newark, New Jer­ 1 They bugled a lew preliminary be shipped at once. O M M R WIND BOAT SKIMS AT 48 MILES AN HOUR. F W C K C I B