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T he C oquille H erald VOL. 34, COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916. NO. 22 C IT Y D IR E C TO R Y THE FORD PEACE EXPEDITION Fraternal and Benevolent Order A F. & A. M.—Regular meeting of . Chadwiuk Lodge No. 88 A. F. & A. M.. at Masonic Hall, every 8 «iurday night in each month cm or before the full m oon. L. A. I. ii . i . ieuvimt , W . M. It. H. M ast , Secretary. a sane enterprise. OCR PLAN STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW State Accident PER YEAR $1.50 Commission (By Carl Abrsms) For a better u n d ersta n d in g on Compiled by State Bureau of Notes Written for the Herald Since the State Industrial Acci the patt of the readers o f m y cor Industries and Statistics by Member of Party dent Commission announced last resp on d en ce, let m e state briefly July that a rate of 2 per ceut had that the W om an s’ P eace C onfer Editor Statrdisb of the Progress, (By J. E. Jones.) been made for general farming, and ence w h ich met at T h e H a g u e , and Estacada, Oregon writes us: Ksta- Stockholm, Sweden that application from farmers for ol w h ich M iss Jane A d d am s w as a E. 8 .—Keguiar meeting of Beulah There is a monument on the m em ber, secured a p ositive declare- cada is on the railroad 30 miles trom the protection of the Compensation • Chapter No. 6 , second and fourtti tr.day even.ngs of each month, in Ma- boundary line betw een N orw ay and j | i o n , rom several of , be belligerent Portland with cheap electric power Act would be accepted, sevetal hun son ic Hal l. and wants to locate factories there. S w ed en and our train stopped long Tired farmers have taken advantage E mma L iluruvist , W. M. governments that a neutral coDfer- Business men willing to co-operate A nna L awbbncb Bee., e n o n g h for ev er y member o f the of the Act and more farmers are I ence would be welcomed by them with parties looking for locations oT It is | coming in each day. T O . O o . . t F .—Coquille Loti«»* N o .5 3 , 1 . O. T ord Peace Party to see it. These women traveled to all ot the and offer some kind of bonus. Val 1 . O. F .f meets every Saturday night an*iuspiration because it was erected The Commission has now declar n Odd Fellows Hall. r I capitals and the highest officials in uable clav deposits, much cedar, fir, by the g overn m en ts of S w ed en and ed an exemption ot payments tor H. B. Moo he , N. G. the neutral goveruments gave them j maple and other woods accessible, February and tbo^e who have paid J. 8 . I.AWKENCK, Sec N o r w a y to com m em orate lasting ' positive assurance that they would lidnor Standish can give further in AMIE BEBEK a H LODGE, N o . 20 pea oelw een the tw o great Scan- iuto the fund for the preceding six [ ¡ " B a b y ’tS T o o f ’V The Ihr« reel Victor scretu* join in a neutral conference. formation. !. U. O. F d in avian cou n tries. T h e tnonu- months will have their insurance fourth Wednesday ednesday nights night tnOdd fellow s President Wilson alone declined metit is in tw o section s, one start P auline C uster , N. G. State Highway Commission al carried free during February. A Hall. to call this conference, and since A NNIK L awrence , Sec. in g from N orw egian territory and lows $90,000 of highway fund for similiar exemption was made last the United States was the "big bro ^■'OQUILl.E F NOAM I’M ENT, No.^25 (he other from S w ed en . , T h e y jo in improving Columbia highway from July. This makes two exemptions ther” the other neutrals felt tha* it I/o. O. F......eels tin liratand third at the top. There is not a soldier Hood River to Mosier. for this fiscal year which begins Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall. was up to our government to take J. S. B arton , C. I*. on the entire border and N orw a y July 1, and is a reduction in the Shell Oil Company’s $200,000 the lead These same women had J. S .L awkbscr , Sec. and Sw eden have settled their po- Rosemary Theby Explains why Screen Success Takes In« positive information that in case an plant at Portland about completed rate of 16 2-3 per cent. LJNIGHTS 0 L PA T H IA S.-L ycurgus liiipal differences forever: W ithout Those farmers as well as all other tellect as Well as Beauty Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday niglyts official conference was not convened D. A. White & Sons are buildiug employers'working under the Act, in W. O. W. Hall. „ , 1 a drop of blood being sh ed , the R. R. W atson , K R. S. cou n tries becam e separate in all that an unofficial movement would their fourth warehouse in Salem. who have a good accident experi O. A. M intontb , 0 . 0 . “ Many people," explains Rose hind her tears. be welcomed. That was the reason If a letter or tele ! their relations, T od ay, lik e the Grants Pass box factory is again ence for the year, requiring the mary Theby, the beautiful Univer gram containing sad news hi d ar- why Miss Addams and the Euro qperaling with 52 metr. Commission to pay out for accidents sal actress, “ think pantomime con | rived alter her smiles, the reason No 35 . m eets first and Third M in -.U n ite d States and Canada, they are pean women ol equal promise, gave ilay nights iu W. 0 . W. H al!.^ ^ ^ j d eep and lastin g friends A n d as Medford’s building activity foi to their workmen, not to exceed sists of a set of gestures which a for the break in her emotion would their immediate support to the un Mss. Gamma D avis , M. E. C. 50 per cent of that employers con film star can inject iuto a picture ; have been understood." M rs . F rbd L inbgar , K. of R j j these countries are for peace w ith official Ford expedition The plan 1915 totaled over $300,000. -------------------------- ... ------- —— . . , on e another, so lik ew ise are they tribution, will be granted a reduc whenever she thinks the scene, ED M EN— Coamlle Tribe No. 46, 1. 1 “ Another pupil thought t h e as developed will include perhaps I. M. Morgan of lone is figuring tion in their rate ol 10 per cent. O. R- M., meets every Friday n ig h t: lor world peace. needs strength.” wrong way. That is, she was di ten delegates, to he selected from on starting creamery at Heppner. n W O. w. H all.^ 8achem. | DISTORTING NEWS This will bring the farmers rate “ Madame Alberti of New York rected to enter the room, find a let the Ford expedition, and equal Geo. W. Moore mill at Bandon down to $1.80 on each $100 of pay the world’s greatest teacher of pan A. P. M iller , C. of ; j never w as more con vin ced in numbers who will all have beeu ter on the table, and appear pleased. opens March 15. roll. For those whose accident ex tomime, gave me the true concep The student came iuto the room W. A .—Regular meetings of Ilea- m y lile regard in g the ulterior tno- secured from Norway, Sweden, , ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A. i . , , Mills contiuue to open on Coos perience is as good for the second tion of the movement of the body and went straight for the letter. Hall, Front street, first and third Sat- liv e s that control a part o f the me- Denmark and Holland, before this urdavs in each month. : tropolitan press, than since th is e x - letter reaches the United States. Bay and new industries start locat year, will receive a second reduc without the spoken word,” contin Her action spoiled all possibility of 11. 8 . T ozier , Consul. tion of 10 per cent in their rate on ued Miss Theby. “ She teaches her ; surprise which she might have F 0 T ruk Clerk. ! pedition landed in the S can d in avian These people, who are among the ing there. Julv 1, 1917, bringing the rate pupils to think first, always, for an shown in discovering the letter af cou n tries T here has a lw a y s been most representative citizens of the Coos Bay plans monster celebra N A .— R egular meeting m eetin g of oi w um : N. . A.—Regular Laurel H a ll,! ' a good deal of loose talk about the neutral countries, hope to he joined tion July 4th, to celebrate comple dowu to $1.60 on each $100 of pay action means nothing unless it is ter her entrance. ___ . amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, You see the film Fronti street, second and fourth Tues- control of the m etropolitan papers roll. These reductions are in addi directed by an idea. And Madame actress has to think of what she is tion of railrozd. by similar delegations from Spain day rights in each m onth. tion to exemptions, by b u siness interests, but no one and Switzerland. M ary K ern , Oracle. Alberti’s method must be the right doing every second, and the woman They will hold Interstate commerce commission L aura B randon , Rec. over has been able to sh ow that this The late tor those farmers paying one for many ol the greatest screen who can best ooncentrate her min’d " the flual conferences and submit allows railroada-to reduce rates on ,. W .—Myrtle Camp No. 197, condition w as com m on in practice. plans to the warring nations from hay for 30 days in order to give re 2 per cent this year is therefore, af artists are numbered among her upon her action and the way she meets every Wednesday at 7 :30 ter deducting two months exemp pupils.” M y b elief rhat the su sp icion is based The Hague. The rest of us will lief to stockmen. feels about lr, will have the greatest p. m. at W. O. W. Hall. tions, ( 1-6 of the entire year) $1.667 Lee Currie, C. C. upon actual con d ition s rests upon return home. Such b'iefly is our In Germany whole perlormances success before the camera.” British steamer loading 3,000,000 J ohn L bnbvk , Sec. for each $100 of payroll. After Ju are given in pantomime and the the tact that certain new spapers, purpose, and I know that the peo Although Miss Theby has had feet of lumber at Portland for Lon l?V EN IN G TID K CIRCLE No. 2H, m ost of w hich are located in N e w ly 1, 1916, those that earn 10 per audiences enjoy them because the several years of success on the ple in Stockholm think that it is a don. i*. meets second and fourth Monday cent reduction, will pay only $1.50, players are so adept in making each screen, she still studies with Ma Y ork C ity, took pains to im press sensible plan. nights in W. O. W. Hall. Corporation of $5,000,000 organ and one year later, this should be A nnie B urkholder , u .N . upon us at the b e g in n in g ot our slight movement ot the hand con dame Alberti in order to improve in POPULAR ENTHUSIASM M ary A. P ierce , Clerk. ixed to operate steamers between reduced to $1.35, a very low rate jo u r n e y , that they had sent som e of vey an emotion, and a thought her work. Her latest screen ap The chairman of one of our great Portland, Oriental and Australian indeed, provided the same monthly ¿'ARM K ItS F M O N . — Regular meet- the “ w orld’s greatest newspaper which has already passed through pearance is in the Universal comedy i ings second and fourth Saturdays in est meetings, in an opera house last ports. exemptions are then possible. m en " to r<-nrese-4 them . N ow their minds. "One ot Madame Al "Baby’s Toof." Harry Myers di eacli montii in W. O. W. Hall. night, made the sta>ement that * F rank B urkholder , lJres. A representative of Libby Pack The State contributes sufficient berti’s pupils iu acting a little scene rected the picture and played the eith er these half dozen m en m ust O. A. M intonyk . Sec. never before in this latitude had he ing company speaking at The Dal money to the fund, to pay all ex h ave a start on the in te llig en ce of smiled and appeared to be in a leading role opposite Miss Theby. seen such spontaneous enthusiasm les urged farmers to raise more- veg penses of administering the fund, r a t e r n a l a i d no . 398, meets the the rest of the w orld, or the in te lli pleasant mood, then suddenly burst Helen Ware, the great legitimate Becond and fourth Thursdays each as was shown when Dr. Aked etables as well as fruit to keep can therefore every dollar paid by em onth at W. O. W. Hall. gen t men and w om en of onr party into tears," relates Miss Theby. actress who has just played in finished his speech. Everywhere, nery running most ol the year. M rs . C h a s . E vland , Pres. ployers and workmen is available "N o one knew why she cried, and “ LassO ’ Lowries” for the Univer M rs . L ora H arrington , Sec. and of the S can d in avian countries, when our purpose is explained, we Pendleton— Application made to to be paid back to injured workmen least of all the would-be actress sal Compauy is also a student of w h o may be counted by the ten s of receive the sympathy and support develop 9000 additional horsepower tor hospital and medical attention Educational Organizations and Clubs th ou san d s, are all h op elessly w rong. herself. There was no thought be- pantomime under Madame Alberti. of thinking people who are glad ou Umatilla streams. and for time lost Study Club. —Meets 2:30 \ y O ^OMAN’S M These h a l f dozen -newspaper that at least somebody is doing m. at city library every Becond j The rate the employers pay bears Corvallis— 350,000 volt transfor snd fourth Monday. I s ta ,s have ,,ad the use of the something, even though it be in a financiers, are being aided by Wal Neal of the Navy and H arriet A. I. onohton , Pres. ¡cables and wireless, and the money mer from Panama Exposition in a direct ratio to the number of acci lingford and Daw to recover a part small way to bring a stop to the in F rances E . E pperson Sec. . . . ■ . ,. , J. Rufus Wallingford dents. stalled at O. A. C- ___ ____________________ ; that iheir publishers are willing to of the stolen funds. J. D. Prine is humanity of war. There are no leaks, no profits and Salem— Oregon Public Utility ^ i ! e A G l’ E—Meets m on th ly*ai Hie spend to receive their messages is Following is the story of the the next name on the list, and this MR f o r d ’ s r e t u r n h o m e no commissions to pay. Accidents H igh School Building during llie school apparently unlimited. In a large Commission demands that books, Reduce the fourth episode of "Neal of the is the way it is led to the sacrificial year for the purpose ol discussing edn- njeasure> ¡f (he meagre reports we We are told that a great deal of accounts and records of municipal only are paid for. cational topics, Navy” due at the Scenic next stake: B irdie S keels , P ie s. have at hand are correct, these importance has been attached to the plants handling water or light be number of accidents and the rate of Monday evening, with a synopsis of Violet and Fanny learn from payment to the fund will be reduced E dna H aklocker . Sec. new spaper people have misrepre- fact that Mr. Henry Ford returned made public. what has gone before If you have (¿ualey, a discharged employee of by additiooal exemptions to the United States. The work is O KEEL KLLB— A business m en's sen ted the purpose o f the exp ed i- Hartiman— Union Pacific system social organization. Hall in Laird s The records of this commission not seen the first chapters, you can Prine’s, that Prine and his asso MOlMj pandered the leaders ol the going on just the same as it was has 200 men putting on finishing building, Second street. show that last year one out of easily pick up the story and will ciate hankers have $350,000 in had L J. C ary , Pres. parW rand have left n oth in g un when he was with us, and except touches on branch into Harney loans for which they may be sent \V. C. E ndicott , Sec. each eight workmen employed in find it absorbingly interesting. for the prestige of his lame the done to discred it the work for county. Mrs. Hardin, Neal Hardin, An to jail. They relay this informa hazardous occupations in Oregon, /"COMMERCIAL CLDB L eo J. C ary peace T h ey su cceed ed to such an party has not suffered in the least. Vancouver, B. C.— Jitneys have were injured. nette Illington and Joe Weleher are tion to Wallingford and Blackie President,. ‘ aZA ” ------- e x ten t that the people ot C h ristienia Mr. hord did the right th in g , and cut down 1915 city revenues from Wallingford goes to the This is too high a percentage. By rescued by a U. S. cruiser when the Daw. Transportation Facilities w ere e v id en tly surprised to find j on ly the little group o f m uck rak in g street cars $38,000. cooperation of employers and work tramp steamer Princess goes down. crooked bankers and telling them jcR A IN S —Leave, south tioiind H:10a. that we were a. rational lot, with jo u r n a lists that have been referred Portland —City Commission votes men to prevent accidents the Com Pinned to Annette’s underclothing they are wise to their game, offer to L m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound sang ¡deas and ¡ntent upon g grea, j , 0 above h ave offered an y particu- to build duplicate water plant at mission believes that the number of is a map showing the location of take over the bankers’ bad loans — L_— _ — -— P ----- -— —-— — pu rp ose. The m orning w e arrived j lar com p lain t. P erhaps if M r.Ford Lost Isle. Hernandez and Ponto, for a consideration of $100,000 OATS—Six boats plying on the Co St Johns, relusing to pay price for injuries can be cut in half. quille river afford ample accorcmo- in the N orw eg ia n capital the press | ha 1 rem ained w ith the ex p ed itio n two evil soldiers of fortune, know The frightened bankets gladly private plant fixed by State Utility That means cutting the rate in dation lor carrying freight and pnssen w as h ostile. W ith in tw enty-fou r j be m igh t h ave refused to co n tin u e of the existence of Lost Isle, and agree to this and J. Rufus takes gers to Bandon and way points. Boats Commission. half, by reductions and exemptions, eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 -.10 a. m. hou rs the lair m inded perception of j as b ° st to thv. se m en w h o h ave been and the farmer would then be pay see the map. Eighteen years later, ovei their debts, receives $100,000, and at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. nr.. . N orw egian jou rn alism underw ent a d isgrace to our e x p e d itio n , w h ile later, to the legislature. ing less than 1 per cent. No farm the grown Annette learns from Mrs and immediately proceeds to double q TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De- an entire ch a n g e and from that tim e | a f E1* sam e tim e they have received Already there is sweeping the er in Oregon can afford to carry Hardin the secret of Lost Isle; and cross the pirates. O parts 6":30 p. m. lor Kjscburg via now teu ,]avs a e o ,i)e senti- their lu x u r io u s accom od ation s pro- rtle Point, carrving the United Slates ' J 8 ' . . , . , .. Myrtle J. Rufus has speculated $5,000 iu generous state conviction that no more im the risk of injuring or killing work Hernandez and Ponto learn the m ent of the press and of the people vidtd by one of the most ------------ mail and pasengers. Neal a lot next to Prine’s general store hosts kuown in the history of the j portant gathering has ever been men, when he can thus receive in v. hereabouts of Annette rplC E ._A. F. Linegar, post- th rou gh ou t these k in gd om s has pO ST O F l Personally I think that planned in Oregon. It will have surance with the absolute protec Hardin, inspired by an officer of on Main street, and in an excru _ I m master. The mails close as follow s: grow n from .a m ere friendly iuter- world. aster Mvrtle Point 7 :40 a.m . 5:20, 2:35 p.rn. . . . . . . , these people should be disowned by i the bigness and serious responsi tion of the state, at actual cost, .nd the U. S Navy, decides to try for ciatingly tunny scene has thousands Marshfield 9:06 a. in. and 4:15 p. m. est to an en th u siastic w elcom e, and Annapolis Neal fails to pass his of skunks shipped to him, for use, Bandon, way points, 8 :45 a m. Norway we have hearty cooperation upon the expedition, but we all felt acer-1 bility ot a couititutionsl conven be given also the opportunity of examination because ol the treach- as he says, in the chemical factory a n d \r a a o .l2 :55 p.tn. Eastern mail 5:20 4 c . ^ , tion The best brainr and experi constantly reducing his rate. tainty that by giving them plenty ; Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. m. ‘be Pa'< o f tile Scandinavian people. p. m. eiy of Joe Weleher, and enlists in be is about to start there. The aw In view of the above, the Com i ■ ----- - — = ’ The officials have been careful not of rope they would succeed in ence from all walk' of life and all the navy as a common sailor. In a ful smell drives customers out of occupations will be called upon mission has issued a call to em City and County O fficers (0 im plicate their govern m en ts, hut hanging themselves. drunken attempt to steal the map Prine’s store adjoining, and J. Ru to produce the plan, which when ployers and workmen of Oregon, to A. T. Morrison in d iv id u a lly th ey have been with Mayor.................... enacted into law, and administered, cooperate in a movement to prevent for Hernandez, Joe sets fire to the fus sells $5,000 option on the farm Recorder............... J. 8 . Lawrence us heart and sou-1. I hold it to be Irrigation Conference ..........R, H. Mast Treasurer............. will solve the stare’s great develop accidents, and will conduct an ac house, and Annette is rescued bv to J. D. Prine for $10,000. P. M. Hall-Lewis an u n disp utab le con clu sion that Engineer— ..... — ment problems of irrigation and tive campaign of accident preven the strange bruteman servant ol Marshal '•,!!•. w here perhaps 100,000 people have The State Irrigation, Drainage & Night Marshal............... Oscar \\lCKliam , , • / . , drainage. All authorities— finan tion. The results desired can only Hernandez. Large industry locating at Grants Water Superintendent S. V. E|.(*rron sp ok en and written favorably ot Rural Crtdits conference author- In this episode Annette is rescued Pass brings new residents and busi ciers and farmers, railroad men and be accomplished by cooperation ot Fire Chier.............. " Y'skèeU ol,r expedition, while a mere hand- ized by the Oregon Irrigation Con Councilmen—Jesse Bvers. _. . . -------- . . . . . . . . 1 . , , , , „ , 1 organized labor— have made state both employers and workmen with by a squad of U. S. marines, and ness. C. I. Kime. Ned O.Kelley, W. H. Ly- ful have used their talen ts in be- gress w ill be held at the State h ou se j ons, O. C. Santori. Regular meetings finling (he work, that the majority in Salem, March 9 . Call for the j ments recognizing the necessity of the state and will result in a vast Hernandez chased to the roof of Ashland— $15,000 mineral water first i Lonesome Cove Inn, from which,to bottling plant to be erected here. m ust be righ t And when the conference has been issued by the action and supporting the funda saving in money, and an increase in Justice of the Peace......... J. J. Stanley Americau people read the true ac- special committee'which was given mental character of the procedure efficiency of manufacturing and escape, be makes one of the most ............. H, W. Dunham Clay manufacturers held state Constable outlined. The only doubt has been other operations through preventing sensational jumps ever shown on James Watson count of the progress of the Ford the responsibility and more than convention at Albany February 9. the screen. Racing down to the as to whether prejudices and differ loss of time and the necessity of re Commissioners —W. T. Dement, Geo. J. Peace Party, in Sunday newspapers, half the delegates from representa- j Burns— Swilt Packing company ences can be laid aside in the com placing iojured workmen who are shore, Hernandez, Ponto and the Armstrong ............ Robt. Watson the magazines, and in the daily tive state organizations have been Clerk................. Alfred Johnson. Jr. press as represented in clean jour-1 appointed. The conference dele- mon purpose to do now a big thing experienced, w i t h inexperienced brute take Inez’ motor boat, and said to have bought 130,000 acres T. M. Dimmick men. What is more important make good their escape from the of land here. for Oregon. T. J. Thrift still, it will prevent untold suffering pursuing marines. Attorney General Gregory of the Because of the great public inter Raymond E. Baker School Supt. C. F. McCnllock United States recommends that est in, and the significance of, the to the thousands of workmen who F. K. Wilson The story ol No. 4 of the New Congress refund to counties back conference, many will probably are now annually torn and mangled, Health Officer ............ Dr. Walter Culin journey to the state capital from all many of them made wrecks for life, Adventures of Walling'ord to be taxes due on the O. & C land writes, as well as in the account as It is proposed to draft a constitn- it will be covered by the representa- tional amendment for submission to parts of the state to witness the while toiling to earn their daily shown next Monday, runs as fol grant lands but only on assessed Societies will g e t the very best bread. value of $2 50 per acre. Counties lows: lives of hundreds of newspapers the people at the ne»t general elec- proceedings, their concern keener. I»K I N T I M O Violet and Fanny Warden.whose assessed the lands at $5 to $15 per ontside of the malignant influences tion. The conference will probably even, than if if had been a session Klamath conntv reduced county at the office of Coquille Herald of these New York journalists.it decide whether to submit enabling of the legislature they had come to .debt by $124,577. Out of debt in father’s ruination and death has acre, and would lose large sums ol been caused by a criminal clique of hack taxes on this plan. | three years. will he found that this expedition is legislaticn at the general election or attend. O M KNOWLEDGE OF PANTOMIME ESSENTIAL TO SCREEN FAME R M R w.°- F C K B