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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1916)
The Coquille Herald PUBLISHED KVKKY TUESDAY Entered as nevón-: .ss ui:du'.'' May 8 , 10 f t . Ht the post oftiee hi Coquille, Or-gun, under set o Congress 01 11 .r. li ; 8 , 1870. .ONOWFLAKE' SODAS come 3 "’ freshandcrisp b e c a u s e they are baked here at home an d d e liv e r e d q u ic k ly . P. C. LEVAR, Lessee und Editor. LANS LENEVE, Ci’ v Editor. Devoted to the materia, and socie upbuilding of the 1 looliilie Valley par tieularly ami cf Gois County generally, i Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Pbon Mitin 381. Order from a ay dealer Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Portland, Oregon ed our si iy with lueoi v . niunli. aying that a very pleasant evening other party to this suit may become as spent. It was devoted to games a purchaser at the sale of said real Ttiry are busy grtting out logs so th. \ an reel new luiiblin .'s on tl.u - .................... ■ - 1 « farms Th-- ro .d is p!ant:, d to u i> I • appreciation was shown the dainty re- er be let into possession thereof forth- in two miles o, Lee *i,d is i„ tins ; reshments served. with. Service of this summons is made by conditio a, bill w n-to iln Jo is only Those present w e r e : Mesdames dirt roans li ev nr.- usu .I'v p-e ty u ™ , « . Anderson. I , . . - muddy Ht iIn» tune of y e .r rence, Knowlton, Perkins, Kistner, Judge, dated February 12th 1916, direct- This article would not ).« ....... togers. Epperson, Young; Miss Marian ing publication hereof in the within newspaper for a period of sixweeka. ple.te without mention . f (lia n d io i /oung and Mr. H. W. Young. John C. Kendall Mast. She is a liue type of :he ol I Hernert S. Murphy Southern woman. In spite i f pbv- 1st Nnt’ l Bank Bldg. Attorneys for Signs of Spring sieal infirmities there is a uem .1, Marshfield Oreg. Plaintiff. 2-15-71 whole-souled disposition that sliei s Boy with a fish pole. a ray of light wherever her pres North wind. ence comes We enjoyed her de Announcement scription of the war times ,.nd the Straw hat. I T o the Republican voters of Coos parkle in her eyes at mention i f Coatless •man. County— I wish to announce that I the ‘'Ytinks." Her husbau I fought Freckled face. ¡am a candidate lot County Assessor in the Confederate uimy and she a ] subject to the action of the Republi Boy digging angle worms still a staunch Democrat and vows c a n primary next A pril. Spaded flower hi Is. that W ilsou is sure of one vo'e if; A m os L N o s l e r , she ia able to get to the pops So Pussy willows in bloom. gives the "Y anks” all due eie.lit | Mail purchasing tish hooks. For Assessor and says that though ibousan is of Bovs playing "bookey.*’ them passed her home in Tennesson Man whistling "In the G ood Obi she was never molested altb ,ugn The u n d e r s i g n e d a n n o u n c e s hie Summer Tim e.” she was left alone will) htr bdiy. ! candidacy for tbe office of assessor ] for Coof County, subjnet to the ac- In conclusion let it he said Hist Lady planting flower seeds ; tion of the Republican voters at the the more we rauib.e through C >os Men cleaning up tbt ir cars. * May prtmariet county the more enchanted we be Light dresses. come with its matchless climate, i's J. I’ BEYEUS Spring hats magnificent forests and i s fertile Low shoes. soil. Here is li it t il it I resource be ing develops I by human energy White stockingi. and brains. Hire is . pi o .:«• ih .1 Shaved he ids have kept, i 1 spit.- of then i.-.ld i 1 A base bill trui a love of comrades ip and good f. I- Coiled srakr. It POISONS (M i it ittickis ti BONE lowship and who ha»« brought in Without Knife or Pain, Butterfly. tellect 10 hear on ihe proh'- ms 1 f PAY Until CUREDl ife. Here is society, free from Un String of nsh. WHITEN GUARANTEE restraint o f artificiality. H. re 1. No X Ray or other Spring chickens. aw in dle. A n Island life, throbbing and puls din g like ylant makes thecure That tired feeling A n y TUMOR, LUMP or| the mighty sea beside which it SORE o n th e lip , !ace Parasol. sprang. , o r b o d y lo n g is C A N C E R ; it never A n e w style. pains u n til last stage 120-PAGE BOOK Rent Same Here The ice mail. FREE, 10,000 testi m on ials. Vfrlta ti Cbipm >uk. (M oving Picture W eekly) Wil 1 flo-vers. Universal Film Exchange, i* I* A I I P C D and alw ays p oison s deep arm - I* U A H li t i l pit glan d s and KILLS QUICKLY Chicago, l|l.; East Fork Items One w om an in e v e r y 7 d ie s o fc a n ce r —U.S. report J LICENSE AGAIN Since the Herald came oat last week many people hive expressed themselves to the editor as agreeing per fectly with his remarks about amusement licenses. They cannot see why a resident of the city should be stuck for S 100 a year for furnishing amusement, while any transient that comes along with a merry-go-round or a trunk full of skates casi open up and run indefinitely* without the pay ment of a cent of tribute to the city treasury. Neither do they see why the city should not get the money, and some consider it an instance of decided laxity on the part III FAILtO CURE n CANCER »TUMOR 1 before Flip o f the administration that no provision has been made whereby the city can get it. City Recorder Lawrence in Nl forms the Herald that the manager of the merry-go-round Juvenile Musical Trio came to him last fall to pay a license fee before starting his machine and was very much surprised to be told that Lovers of good music and those ! have attained a state of perfection he was free to go to it without a license. The last man ivho appreciate the development o f in their individual efforts, rarely who ran a skating rink here also talked the thing over that feature of the social life of their reached by the m ist industrious home communities, will anticipate students of more mature mind and with the recorder, expressing a perfect willingness to pay with pleasure the appearance o f the phy-ique Indicative of their talent for a license, and saying that a license ought to be re- j uvenile Musical T rio, consisting of is the perfect rendi ion of such quired. This is only the common sense view of the mat three of Coos C ou n ty ’ s foremost numbers as ‘ Cantilena” by Carl We refuse m any w h o w ait to o lon g m ust d ie Geutlerneu—I mi s -rty tbu T P oor cu red at h alf p rice i f can cer is yet sm all ter. There is only one side to the question, A s a m a t t e r juvenile musicians: Melfard Wes- H tin; “ Serenata Amoro^a” by Tom Kr is u sived a Jeer 1L (1 Or. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. of fact, this matter was gone over quite copiously with leder, Bandon, violinist; Byron j Teyton Potter,"Serenade D ’Amour,, Broken Coin” didn’t h ive ah ■ bad been eniight bv d and l>« d, “ Strictly Reliable, Greatest Cancer Specialist living" fifty episodes instead of twent . t 1 Robinson, Bandon. boy soprano;] by Franz Von Blon, “ A ve Mari 4 3 4 0 A 4 3 6 E Valencia S t , San Francisco, Cal. the mayor last fall when an object lesson was in operation bitteu. He put 'he ileer in the KINDLY M AIL TH IS te name wNb C A N C E R Cecil La Chappele,Marshfield, pian- j and a number of others o f equal Grace Cunard and Francis Foul across the street from the laundry and the city was losing ist, who will tender a thirty minute ] nigh standard, which compose the will bring more people to my eh barn, kept it f ur or five days, then than Mary Pickford would. Eveit it was well enough t<> turn out and about five dollars a day because there was no provision concert of classical and popular program The Celebrated g o wilb its mates. for merry-go-rounds. The mayor said that there had been selections at the Scenic on Friday, A musical monologue, three acts one of my patrons clamor for Gra Theodore S. Eiston who has been in three minutes, will not only add and Francis. a difference of opinion as to whether the present ordinance February *5- J. H. NEIS, attending tbe AJcox Auto and Gas applied to merry-go-rounds and skating rinks, with the Under the direction of Pro!. A . variety to the evening’ s concert hut Star Theatre, Ohio, IT. Awarded Gold Medal Engine School in Portland came Richards ol Marshfield and Bandon will appeal to all alike as highly result that no payment had been required of them; that this trio has spent the past year in home Thursday He tons tbe Ad- P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 amusing Some of the more favor Roadmaster Murdock the matter had been up several times before, but that in continuous training for their ap- ite popul r numbers will also hod cox School ia all right. Taking Traffic Census Tbe dangerous snags on the old The strongest and nearest water-proof each case there was not time to change the ordinance or pearance on the stage. The d e v e i, places on the program, and in all made for Loggers, Cruisers, enact a new one in time to “ get” the outfit then operat- jo p n m t of their unusual uitura there will be thirty minutes of high Roadmaster R. B Murdock is taking Coos Bay wagon road are being Shoes Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. felled. ing, and then the matter had been allowed to rest until a abilities has beer, remarkable. They class entertainment. a census of the traffic on the different roads of the county, and is sending out The slide on Sumner mountain similar occasion again arose with the same result. The Men’« Comfort Dress Shoes to see the fine scenery and to catch to each taxpayer a census blank with hag been removed. E trl Eodicott Random Rambles impression was given by the mayor, perhaps not intern] the wary trout that abound in the the request that it be filled out and re streams. turned. Explaining the object of the is now making tbe through drive tionally, that the license matter would be taken up later (By a Rambler ) Strong Shoes for Boys census in an accompanying letter, the to Sitkum. Next we visited the Dora settle and the ordinance would be made to cover the two amuse O what is ho rare us a day in June? U. A EASTON. ment and found it a wide awake roadmaster says; Manufactured by It is well known that, even under the ment devices mentioned. It appears that no one has Then, if ever, coine perfect days. community. There is a sawmill Notice of Final Settlement most favorable conditions, the maxi Theodore Bergmann thought of it since, and the best assurance that was ad-1 But surely Lowell never vigited here and work is being rushed to mum fund available would not be suf begin operations. Mr. Strickland is Shoe Manufacturing Co. vanced at the recent council meeting was an intimation Cl,os count.v wll8n ,he bllls ani1 v»'- Notice is hereby given that the un the °P ’' r“ ti“ S a s s i s t e d by Mr. Y oung ficient to improve all the roads in Coos dersigned, has filed his final account in County satisfactorily in one year’s time M. J. Krantz is one of the prosper that the license ordinance would probably be taken up a n d 1 " '1 .......... " ltl Portland, Oregon the matter of the administration of the 621 Thurman St mild, life-giving February sunshine! and euterprisiug farmers of the It seems, then, that the only practical estate of Sarah J. Ferry, deceased, and revised at some time in the future. The Herald will sug ¡or he would have made an earlier! ous Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof pta e. He has a large ranch and is and businesslike way is to lay out a that the County Court has set Thursday, gest that this is almighty poor satisfaction to a resident of ¡date for his perfect dayg. engaged in dairying primarily. This program for improvements covering a the 16th day of March, 1916, as the day shoe Oil. and the County Court room in the Coun This week the Rambler wandered winter the snow proved too much period of years and, in so doing, it ty Court House at Coquille, Coos Coun the city who is asked to pay $100 a year for a seven-day seems only just that attention should ty, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob for bis barn and part of it fell in, amusement license, and wrho has no assurance whatever ¡ ,lir- 118 tbB weatbl’ r was was “ ju s t t h e : but he is preparing to build a large be given first to those roads which are jections to said final account, and the j loveliest ever’’ as the ladies would most used by the greatest number of settlement of said estate. that half of his business will not be taken away next week ] Hay First we beaded for Brewster new one the coming summer. Dated this 14th day of February. taxpayers. This does not mean that 1916. The post office is in charge of by some fellow who is invited to come in with a box of ai not Binee we toured the Y o- the maintenance of the lesser roads W illiam F loyd , Mrs. R. M. Minard. They also Regular as the Clock skates and run without a license. Aside from the consid seruite have we seen Buch magnifi have a fine farm with barns and si should be neglected but that perma Executor of the last Will cent scenery. The gorge of the and Testament and of the nent improvements should be carried eration of fair play, which does not always count, the tax Fast Fork is a sight to see witli the los, but most of it is under lease at estate of Sarah J. Ferry, on in their proper order, eliminating San Francisco 2-15-5t Deceased. payers of the city, o f whom the picture man is one to the waters rushing and foaming over present. duplications and disconnected and aim J. B. Dobbyn has a unique ar less projects. It is hoped and believed boulders, leupiDg and dashing and a n d Bandon extent of his resources, are entitled to see the financial swirling, tossed high in spray, but rangement for crossing the river at that such a course will meet the ap la tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon First-class fare or.,...............$7.50 in and for the Counly of Dios interests of the city protected, and they look to the mayor racing on with a maddening en his place. It consists of a single proval of all. J ohn D. G oss ) ‘ Up freight, per ton............... 3.00 deavor to reach the sea. Add to cable stretched across the stream The census is intended to include and council to do the protecting act. Plaintiff I I WILL GIVE $1000 Any LUMPm WOMAN’S BREAST <Si Bergmann Shoe Str. Elizabeth this the mellow sttnshiu» and the ] 0D which is suspended a carrier, every resident taxpayer in the County. vs. niuguifioept forests and you have a The passengers get in and pull If any have been omitted, they may ob J ohn G. M ullen as admin- | strator of the Estate of | picture it would beggar the world's themselves across much on the same PICTURE CENSORSHIP tain blanks from the Roadmaster. John W. Negithon, d e c e a s - ;■ s u m m o n s principle of the old ferry boat, ex best artist to equal ed, Alfreds Negithon, John | The moving picture manufacturers and exhibitors of On tho wav in we stopped with tent that th-y are high above the “Neal of the Navy” Thursday Doe and Mary Doe and all | water. heirs known and unknown I the country are making a strong fight against the enact Mr. M ircy on his fine ranch. Here if John W. Negithon, De- | Mr. Mayse h another enterpris we met F. A. Baker who, with a After being balled up by wrong ship • eased, ment by congress of a national picture censorship law. crew of meu, was busy on road ing farmer of tliis section. He is a Defendants. J ments, the "Neal of the Navy” serial There is a lot involved in this question, and there are two work, felliug timber and doing thorough work -r and does his work picture bids fair to get straightened out To Alfreds Negithon, John Doe and in the best and most thorough wav. other needed work. Mr. Baker was this week. Two installments are pro Mary Doe and all Heirs, known and un big glaring sides to it. There is certainly no more reason of John W. Negithon, deceased. formerly supervisor and since the His orchard and fields are models mised for Thursday evening. These known In the Name of the State of Oregon: why moving pictures should be censored by the govern enlargement of the road district he neatness and thorough tillage will be chapters two and three. Chap You and each of you are hereby notified In upper McKinley on Cherry ter three of the Wallingford series is that you are required to appear and ment than that the same sort of supervision should be has acted under lio 1 Master Stout ! as foreman. They were cutting creek we met the Hellers, two fami also promised. This will bring both answer the Complaint filed against you, given to the production of plays of the speaking stage -or ] down a lot of tall dead trees which lies of them. Each has a good farm in the above entitled Court and cause, pictures up to date and on next Mon within six weeks from the date of the the publication of novels or of newspapers, We have laws were causing a lot of trouble by I but their main dependence is in the day the regular schedule will be in first publication of this summons, to Louie Heller force, and it is hoped that nothing will wit, within six weeks from the 15th day now that are tolerably effective in keeping the stage, the f*llinK an 1 bloBkinR ,h* ro»J aml sawmill busiuiss. operates a mill on lhe Snow farm, hereafter interfere with the showing of February, 1916 and if you fail to ap novel and the newspaper somewhere within reach of the; Hrewater V#llev 1H ‘ 1 ov #1 t llttle about two miles below, while Cha». of the pictures regularly on Monday pear on or before the 28th day of Marcn, With evening, making, with the other Pathe 191G, said date being the last day of the bounds ol decency, without a board of censorship. Simi v ftir up among the hills has one on his own place ime prescribed in the order for publi his song to help he is almost inde pictures, a splendid program. e »re only a dozen or fifteen ‘ ‘Neal cation, judgment wil! be taken against lar laws could be enforced with equal, and in some cases1 rber lies there but they are enter- \ P a t e n t of extra help and so is of the Navy” made a big hit with the you and each of you, for want thereof far better, effect against objectionable pictures. On the prising un i progresHive. The road j ®ble to ruu au-t make a profit, even first chapter shown here and will be a for the relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint, a succinct statement of other hand, perhaps u national board would tend to do is exceptionally g ood considering in a depressed lime. He also owns splendid and popular serial. Remem .vhich is as follows: the enormous task of building in a a threshing outfit aud does a lot of ber, two chapters, four reels, with a That plaintiff recover from the above away with the little local boards which butt into the ring country like this. They have a fine work for the neighbors in this line. two-reel chapter of “ Get-rich-quick named defendant John G. Mullen as of the estate ofJohh W. here and there and put their towns on the map by COn- school and post office and most of We found them bright and enter Wallingford” on Thursday evening at Administrator, Negithon. deceased, the sum of Six Hun prising people the young folks are j the regular price, tho conveniences of modern life. dred Dollars together with interest demning some picture that has been approved by the _______ hereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an The Liirda are among the oldest energetic and borne loving and present national board of censorship and been exhibited and best known families of the val work in perfect harmony with the num from the 1st day or June 1912 to date and the sum of Seventy Five Dol Woman’s Study Club over the rest of the country without objection. Portland ley. Three brothers reside here: J. father. So much lumber bag been lars as an attorney fee herein together used for p'ankiug the roads in re with the costs and disbursements of has recently been afflicted with such a board, and an in H , J D and W alter. All have cent years th <1 this alone ulmo t ] festerday was domestic science day this suit. That a decree of Fore fine farms and a lot of cattle aud again and the members of that depart closure issue as against all of said stance occurred lately, not a thousand miles from Coquille, horses. Mr. Laird, of the stage lias k"pt I hem busy. d by in' beautiful weather ! ment of the Woman’s Study Club met, defendants and all persons interest where a public official got up and condemned in unmeas line, an dher nroth-T, was visiting we Tempt' ed in the hereinafter described real prop continue I , ur travels ou toward as usual, in the library. them. erty, and that the same be sold in the ured terms a picture that h i 1 been presented here and After the assigned lesson, Mrs. Long- manner prescribed by law, to wit: The Li e though w weie warned that The H irtys are another well we could not t through to Myrtle ston gave a reading on “ Vitamines,” west one half of the southwest quarter about which he evidently knew nothing but the title, un known family. E N Harry lias 'W 1, sw 'U of section three.3', the north der the erroneous impress!'-n that it was the one that had spe.u many years here and is well Point as the 1 ad below is in bad and Mrs. Epperson followed with one east quarter of the southeast quarter condition. S'veral fine farms lie on “ Vegetables and Fruits.” been condemned by tho Portland cranks. This illustrates known Hu son, O. C , also resides along this road, among them that of The lesson for March 6 will be the (net, se'-g) of section four (4) and lot four (41 of section ten (10) all in town what the picture men are up against under present condi here. They each have a good farm. Arthur Brown. A M. Maidi n, L. chapter on "Beverages and Condi ship twenty-five (25) south range twelve F A Biker is building up a nice west of the Willamette meridian Coos tions. Perhaps if all pictures were to run the gauntlet of Johnson an t 8am Stout, the road ments” commencing on page 162. county Oregon. That all of the interest a government board.as they must now run the gauntlet of born though he has only been on boss. Mr. 8: ut is kept so busy on The literary department will meet of theabove named defendants and each the place about a year A nong road matters t uat be is seldom at next Monday. February 28. of them and of all persona claiming by a private board of national scope, the small fanatics would other r o n l nta are J Ft Bee bain, Yesterday was the birthday of the or under them in the above described but the others were ad as be willing to keep their hands off. On the other hand the J. A lb v ui 1 and Alec Austin, each borne, busy as bees with their farm work domestic science loader, Mrs. H. W. real property be forever barred and foreclosed. That the plaintiff have judg censorship of pictures is no more to be defended than the with a nice fauu home. L -e is com| , ed mainly of two Young, and she was pleasantly sur ment and execution against the defend censorship of the press, and the adoption of the first The old Coos Bay road goes thru families — Weob and C H Mast prised in the evening when her home ant John G. Mullen as administrator of kept by Mr«. W ebb was suddenly invaded by the club mem- the estate of John W. Negithon, de- might only be an opening w dge for the adoption of the here and is much tr..vele I in sum The poatoffk re large farms here bers who came to #wish her “ many i eased, for any deficiency which re- second. “ Big Business" already believes that the press mer but the heavy snows have put Mast. The it out of commission beyond the and a lot of s ok, also silos for happy returns.” to present her with a 1 aina after the proceeds of the sale of the above described real property have ought to be censored, and so do many big political bosses. valley. Brewster is a famous camp feeding them We fouud them handsome set of sherbet glasses, and !«en applied to the satisfaction of said Do you? ing place in summer and many go very hospitably inclined and enjoy- to spend the evening It goes without1 judgment herein. That Plaintiff or any E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations J. E. NORTON Agent, Coquille, Oregon N ew H o m e Users Are Quality Choosers For Sale By COQUILLE FURNITURE UO. Coquille, Oregon The New Home S e w i n g Machine Company San Francisco California