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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1916)
Random Rambles The Coquille Herald PUBLISHED EVKKV TUESDAY (By n Rambler.) C ream IHE PENALTY Of CARELESSNESS The New Postmaster s on called to the lcog table, and a ,lje n ought that there is tin ugh -------- s mptuous banquet, in which chick-1 wa,ar some whore in which to take J . W. Leneve will be our next e , plajed a prominent part, was * hath, postruastir, the t ews of h.s ap f allowed b y a number of toasts, The bridge at the foot of North ¡ ointment hd <1 confirmation leaving Myrtle Cunningham acting as toast Fork mountain below Boolj u-k no doubt upon that poiut. I be mistress. At this time the cane bend, which was badly damaged by appointment i h ieceiv~d with gen which is bauded down Irom the , a tree falling across it, has been re- er il s itisfaction bv P® "• j Seniors to the Juniots at ihe unnu .1 placed by a Dew bridge. Mr L II. ve is set] qualified for Ihe ¡reception. wsspresenteJ by Keith , _______ Jf tnkes ________ something more llisnjoet _ . 1’Ositiou Sod wt.l prove i.u elfici. nl ■ Leslie, the Senior president and ac the hare uuslificsti ns i f the hull n l Hccunnuodati g official. It »•ricepted by Myrtle Cunningham. the|„r , be bore to tit a man for eehool expected that It »ill t»ke about a Junior president. At the end ol director or school district clerk, ,llou,'i to in. win I the necessity red this ceremony the tables were clear R. A. EASTON. tape 1 ch re he lukes possession. ed away and manv jolly games Administrator's Notice v ere played. At a late hour the j Early last week ye rambl r start ed out facing a driving rain. He Untemi i h inum i dass limiter May beaded for the Grav 1 Fold country 8, 1903. al tlie post office at Coquille, By 8. W. Inglish, hut ex|ierien. ed considerable diffi Oregon, underact Ol CoiinresB oi Mardi — has the marvelous Fire PrevenUon E xpert 8. 1879. culty in finding the road. I 1 the “Vortespoon” o n e Every time you hear the cry of piece skimming de roads in this section had as m h "Fire!" you can be almost absolutely vice. lueadth as they have depth tit-v safe in thinking that someone has P. C. LEVAR, Lessee and Editor. would have something to their cred been careless. Fires don't happen, LANS LENEVE, City Editor. 5 2 \ ? the of *nev*ta*>*e ot it. We passed the Fox brid :< , 2 combinations —can be cleaned in preventable result things. 3 minutes. where the new Christensen cheese When analyzed to the last equation (or 20 years. Devoted to the materia, and social A Ask leader lor Catalog No. ¿J] factory is being rushed to comple It will be found that carelessness is the root whence aprlng nearly all upbuilding of the < 'oquille Valley par tion. This »ill he a much moie Area. ticularly and of Co is County generally. Marriage Licenses. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance P O R T L A ^ c nveuieiit location than the old one guests departed, carrying with them Tha undersigned has filed his final What a penalty Industry pays to account as administrator with will an carelessness! Fire is the great de some distance farther up as it will e e d c William Claire Swain and Julia recollections of oue ol the most en nexed, of the estate of V/alter Drane, stroyer. The wealth of a generation 0O o r RTlAN t i a n o O , , OPtCON o b i c o n make it much more convenient for Phone Main 381 . j yable affairs ol their class history. deceased, and the County Court of the can be wiped out In but a brief hour- Sheehiu. State of Oregon for Coos County, has people living on the east side of the made an order fixing the first day of Why not fight fires before they L A. Baker sn I Eh aiior Mi Mu - May, 1916. as the time for hearing ob Boy Scout« Banquet river. It will he ready to start up start? Why not so conduct your It n. jections to the same Objections to habits and so keep your premises CENSORSHIP in a short time now. said account must be filed on or before that when the Are demon wants to The locil encampment of Boy said William W Harris i td Lilie D date. P. E. DUANE, your savings as a sacrifice he Fish 8 touts enjoyed a dt lightful banquet The merry war over the bill for a federal board of The Rambler had not proceeded offer 3-7-5t Administrator. will pass you by, just as those of far bet ire he was met by old King Jam« s at their room in th- baaeu.ent of Smith and Jennie Eduu moving picture censorship still goes on before congress. Egypt of old were passed ever when Grip and challenged to do battle. the sign they had been told to place Culver. Administrator's Notice tue Christian church last Saturday The moving picture producers and exhibitors are lined up There was nothing for it but to lay over their doors, were seen? John L. Juhijfou and Hilde evening. The spread was given as ^ Notice is hereby given that the . . . . , | County Court of the State of Oregon against it, while it is supported by organizations of well- off and hglit it out with the insist Too often when those who are W.Nt t e culmination i f a onn'est fot for Coos County haa appointed the un- from Are cry out they meaning people and others not so well-meaning who wish ent old lellow, the rambler comitig responsible Administrator of the estate s tout points between Ihe two p a dersigned are the victims of bad luck, they are Henry G. Halverson. All persons Notice to Creditors to reform their neighbors in strict accordance with their out victorious after a three-day bat but paying the natural penalty for trols of tbo local organization For of having claims against the said estate ,, own carelessness. Notice is hereby given that the un- tie past three mouths etch patrol are requested to present the same duly own ideas. As was remarked in these columns some tle. During our enforced idleness their lf you want to keep down your fire dersigned has been duly appointed by verified to Walter Sinclair at his office we were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. weeks ago, the pictures need censoring. Many are still Karl Rotund, whom we found to be insurance rates, wage eternal war- the County Court of Coos County, Ore- has turned iu a strict accounting of in uille, Oregon, or to the under- K. HALVERSON. against those things that ever §r°n, administrator of the Estate of p lints including the doing of good sign I. produced which should never be exhibited. But we want very hospitable and sociable. We tare ' Frank Gouthier, deceased; and that all tarns, punctual attendance at meet 3-7-5t Administrator. breed fires. persons having claims against said Es no Federal Board of Censorship, nor a State Board nor a enjoyed our stay with them in spite tate are hereby noti ied that they are ings, prompt pavineut of dues, etc. In Ihe County Court of the Slate of Oregon required to present the same duly veri In this contest the Fox patrol City Board. The censoring should be done by the manu of the fact that the grip did its best for the County of Coos fied with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at the office of W. C. was victorious aud the Engles had facturers themselves, and if there are no laws on the stat to put a kick in us. Chase, jn Coquille, Coos county, Ore ute books to prevent the exhibition of objectionable pic Mts. Rolund was formerly Miss gon, within six months from the date luroi.h ,b. b.iqu.1. 1-bi. ,b„, : ¡'j S ^ S S ^ X S T S S I l Ida Hammerlof, and has won much of this notice. did in excellent stile. Tne menu Notice of Hearing and Settlement of tures, such laws should be enacted. As the Saturday local distinction as a poetess ol Dated this 28th day of March, 1J16. consisted of seveial varieties of Final Account of Administrator, GROVER C. GOUTHIER, Evening Post remarks: marked ability. She is keenly in s .udwiches, baked beans, m it.ln! .Pursuant to °rcier of court, 3-28-5t Administrator. potato give notice that the time fixed I hy hereby order There is a certain censorship of literature. Whoever exhibits ---- .--- - telligent and has the dreamy ex By P P. Claxton, of the above entitled court for the hear s dad, gelat.n aud strawberry des or circulates printed matter that appeals only to depravity is li U. 8. C om m issioner of E ducation Milk and Cream Contests pression ot eyes that is said to mark ing of objection to, and settlement of sett, mince and pumpkin pie, two my final account as administrator of the able to a term in the penitenitary, and pretty olten gets it. In most States school days for the horn poet. We bad the pleas above named estate is fixed for the 1st country children are fewer than for Milk and cream contests have kinds of cake and coffee. Just how day That is the only sort of censorship a democracy ought to have. ure of reading some of her work city children. The average length of of May, 1916, at the hour of ten much o the food w h s prepared by o’clock been lottr.d to be a v-ry valuable A. M., at the court room of said Many people who support the censorship idea do not and as lar as our literal y ability school term In cities of the United thebots themselves was not an court at Coquille, Oregon, and such means ol inducing dairymen to take States Is one hundred and eighty- hearing and settlement will (hen lie fully realize what they are doing. They know that some goes we certainly believe she is en five days; in rural communities one greater pains in the production and nounced. but Everett Fined« rick had. pictures are exhibited of which they do not approve, and titled to all the praise given her. hundred and thirty-eight days, a dif h.iLdling of milk In a new pro and Gu> Mil,toyui confessed to two DWIGHT F. HODGE Administrator. they jump to the conclusion that a board of censorship is Sue has contributed a number ol ference of forty-seven days. In some fessional paper ot the department. cikes »licit would h.\e d ue It nor 3-14 5t exquisite little p^ems to outside States the difference is much greater the easiest way of dealing with the situation. Ask them publications and has long been rec than this averajb. In many counties Bulletin No 356, the axiom is to the b s c oks in C> qutlle. From average length of the rural that “ Education accom beginning to end, tbs banqm t was if they think that we should have a board of three in Co- ognized as a local wtiter of merit the Bchool term Is less than one hun quoted a succ -as and the a i'e of pride nnd quille who should be empowered to censor what is to ap S line ol her work has found its way dred days, and in some districts it is plishes more than legislation.” The satisfaction that wi-nthid th« c >un- law, it is said, can of course he ap On the other hand, in the pear in the Sentinel and the Herald and they would laugh into books of selections from the less. States of California, New York and plied to glaringly insanitary condi t -nance of Scout M -ster N C Kel Regular as the Clock poets, and letters from editors— Connecticut, the country schools are tions, but after a certain degree of ley as he «’it nt the table was fully at the idea. Yet that would be exactly in line with that session one hundred and eighty S a n F r a n c is c o which they now advotate. There is no more reason for a those hard hearted mortals we read in cleanliness has been reached, sub- justified. After ev.-ry guest had about— would indicate that they days in a year, and in several other board of censorship for motion pictures than for a board see in her work gems ol teal liter States almost as long. The country sequent improvement must be ob eiten all that the most Httentive of a n d Bandon schools of Rhode Island are in ses | waiter* could prevail upon him to of censorship of newspapers and magazines —a board ary value. She has received many sion one hund->.d and ninety days in tained in other ways. First-class fare or.«..............$ 7.50 The first milk and cream contest I C0D8um® > Mr H'‘®umed ‘ he whose individual will should take the place of law and compliments— but not much cash a year. Up freight, per ton............... 8.00 was held in 1906 during the Na I role of toastmaster aud a number of If all children are to have an equal whose idiosyncrasies should be enforced on their fellow as yet. However, we venture to opportunity for education we must tional Dairy Show at Chicago, j l,Jfaker8 w®r® c*ll< d “ P- Among fellow-citizens In fact, the censorship of motion pictures to predict lor her some of the “ loug even up the school terms of the Since then there have been many j * 108e who aD“W0r“ 1 bis summons country and give to all country chil 24 C alifornia S treet, San Francisco would be only the entering wedge for the censorship idea gree” if she persists in her efforts. dren at least as many days as are others, and the method of scoring j v ®re Scout Couim.ssionets II. O. Returning again to the road now given to city children. One the exhibits has gradually been im- Anderson, C. A. Howard and J . F. to be applied to the press, the platform, the theatre and question we will say that it has not hundred and eighty-five days of F o r R eservation* every other vehicle by which the public is reached. “ Free been our privilege, or rather, mis- schooling a year for all children will proved. Under the present svstem, I T,eggett, Assistant Scout Master out ol a possible score of too points, j Tiell Jo Patrol Lenders Earl not be too much. There are coun J. E. NORTON speech and a free press are thorns in the side of many lortuue, to pass over a worse piece tries in which the schools, both for 35 are allowed for the bacterial I-mnsee and Welmnn Ball, and A gent, C oquille, O regon people in this great and glorious country, and such people ol road than that in this section. city and country, are in session from count, 25 lor the flavor and odor ot Scouts Everett Fraederick and Wil hundred and twenty to two hun would be only too glad to see an innumerable band of There are a number of (arms, most two dred and fifty days or more in the the milk, 10 for the absence of visi bam Miller. of them well improved and paying year. American children need as At 10:30 the festivities came to a boards great and small, to be composed of strictly “ safe ble dirt, 10 for percentage of fat, to their lull share ol the taxes, but for much education as those of any oth close aud the happy company dis and sane” persons who should have complete control over some reason that tax money does er country, and this applies to the for percentage of solids not fat, 5 persed. T ’.e scouts and guests for tcidity, and 5 (or the appearance rural as well as urban districts. what and what should not be permitted to reach the dear not seem to find its way back to the were as follows: William Miller, and condition of the bottle and cap. peepul. road. In most other sections some Krnneth Kistner, Elmer Sampson, To obtain a perfect score tor the As a matter of fact, the stage is infinitely more in thing seems to have been done with AN AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL bacterial count the milk must con- Wray Michael, Cliuton Woodruff By T. N. Carver, need of censorship than the screen, and the same is true a view toward permanent road im tain less than 500 bacteria per cubic Petrie Woodruff, E a r l Iseusee, P r o f e s s o r o f E c o n o m ic s , H a r v a r d U n iv e r s it y . of the periodical press. If you do not believe this, buy a provement, but here we failed to Every city has Us chamber of com centimeter. A bacterial count above [ Hurry Isensee, Guy Minloyne, Wei fiud the evideuce, perhaps because The strongest and nearest water- proof copy of “ Snappy Stories” which goes through the mails it was too deeply buried iu the merce or its board of Trade. The the local legal limit results in a taau Ball, Everett Fraederick, Au Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, of such an organization Is score ol o The deductions from drey Fraederick, Fied Harlocker, Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. and is sold on the news stands without restriction. Why mud. We had been warned to purpose to Btudy economic and business op the possible score of 25 for flavor j Clyde Leviue, Kenneth Stanuinger, do not our “ reformers” tackle that problem with a bill for ‘ 'keep out” ot this section when portunities of the city and promote enterprises which will help to build and odor are made according to the | Alexander Lowe, Guy Kelley, N. C a board of censorship? They dare not go up against the 61st coming here as tt was said to the city. Docs any one know of a conditions found. This is also true ! Kelley, H. O. Anders m, J. F. Leg press of the country. The said afoiementioned press is be impassable, but having rode the good and sufficient reason why ev ol the examination for visible dirt. ! getk and C A. Howard. breakers over the Myrtle Point ery rural neighborhood ought not ready to jump into the trenches in defense of its own in stage road we vainly imagined we have a similar organization? For this the milk is allowed to | --------- *•*-------- Manufactured by terests, but to a great extent it seems too short sighted could make it. Suffice it to say In Germany Ihey already have Buch remain lor some lime undisturbed 1 East Fork Items organizations They are generally Theodore Bergmann to realize that the censorship applied to motion pictures we met our Waterloo and were con called the “landwirthschaftsrath” or and the bottom is then examined 1 very closely for the slightest mova- ; I. Spriogstead and Mrs. Creswdl Shoe Manufacturing Co. agricultural council. Some students would be followed by the same system applied to the tent to withdraw and wait for fairer of the problem of rural organiz.-tton ble speck Four per cent or more c <me in from Douglas county last weather to smooth out some ot the press. are strongly of the opinion that such of fat in the milk results in a per week to summer on their home 621 T hurm an St P ortland, O regon an agricultural council is necessary feet score of to; less than 2.7 per steads on Elk Creek. The people could probably stand the infliction of a kiuks for us. Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof As a whole this' county is only before much can be done for the bet federal censorship on the motion pictures, as they stand a partly alive to the advantage of tering of rural credit or the market cent, in o. To obtain a perfect It is reported that work is to be 8*loe ing of farm produce. There Is no score for the solids not tat, the per done dredging out the East Fork j lot of other things at which a less conservative people good roads. Some sections we have object, for example, in having more would revolt, but it would be a mistake of which the con visited have done all they might capital in a farming neighborhood centage must be 8.7 or more, and es far as Minard's mill, making the the farmers know without any less than 7.8 per cent is counted o. river navigable for freight and pas sequences would be far reaching and very disagreeable. reasonably he expected to, but they unless guess-work just how to use that capi In the case of cream there is no senger traffic If the Coquille River seems to lack that united effort tal so as to Increase the production credit for solids not fat, and the per Fort Commission will continue their that is necessary to make a success nnd the profit of their farms. If all SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW the leading farmers of a neighbor centage ol lat counts 20 points in good work up stream and build a of any undertaking. But good hood would lay their heads together Within the past week or two the Herald has received roads will come—and when they do and talk over the situation and study stead of. 10 To obtain a perfect ship canal around tne dam at Mi- score for acidity, the percentage two long communications from would-be candidates for some of Utote who opposed them the opportunities for new Investment, must be 02 or less. More than nard’s mill and dredge fhe liver ns far ns Mountain Glade ranch, there they would be less likely to make office who would each be pleased to have the Herald print, will wonder how they could have mistakes than if they work secretly, 0.24 per cent is counted o is no reason why the upper East been content to drag themselves as separate individuals. as a matter of news, you understand, a long address to The same score card is now be Fork should not develop into one tbro slime and mire for weary years ing used (or market milk and for of the greatest summer resoits Ihe the people boosting said candidate for the office to which when a conceited effort might have CIVILIZATION S GREATEST TRAGEDY. certified milk, hut in most of the world hae seeu. In fact as a sum he aspires, further, the editor has also been approached won for them advantages that they by a candidate toward whom he has the most friendly firmly believed lay beyond their Extract from article by W. D. Lewis, contests those who compete in the mer ami winter resort and as an all president T \.: Farmers Union, op certified class are not allowed to en year round stopping place, the up personal feelings with a proposition to boost said candi reach. ter samples in the market class per East Fork has all the rest of posing woman's suffrage; date as part of the policy of the paper, not in the way of “We arc willing to jc-:n in every ef- The educational value of these the world skioned. There are only tort to el« \ g woman but will assist contests is indicated by the fact that two drawbacks— miking the people “ paid advertisement,” with the understanding that a cer - .dway Noon Idyl. C In none to drag her down. The de invariably dairymen who tain stated sum should find its way into the editorial cof t£ v e r y u i ! si y ut i . i H t i i the i-lilmes scent of won;, uhood is the most awful almost have had experience in such com believe it nnd getting them within ¡ v i l . in New York. send <*r <1; i n e t » 1 fers in consideration therefor. It may be well to state i l o u ' l l i n t o . e i latter of Mi oadway the tragedy in < ilization As she sinks petitions ob'ain higher scores than hearing distance of the gurgling may. lik. lie setting sun, tint the those who have not. On the other' bell tones of the musical waters of Ihe she Ui ft of • >!tl familiar liymt.s. right now that the Herald will be glad to print any an horizon wtih the rays of her depart 1 hand, r « l a y t'te t liiuies liait just finished the contests are used also to' | the Erst Fork. Are Build the ship glory si- may tenderly kiss the nouncements that the candidates have to offer over the l *U*;i f i ' N ll. ¡1111 They hemm a new ing point out to consumers the fact that 0*0.1 , rt)Und the ^ „ Minard’s mountain l ; s of her achievement . w 'Meli In the midst of the lawful line, “ paid advertisement;” that all such matter t Ity i m s ! v roar may, like the sinking dean milk is more difficult and ex- v. as not nt It rat distinguish* farewell; allur the populace with her pensive to produce than dirty milk. D 1 ’ KeDt emeD> an you cao bet Q u a lit y C h o o se r s for which it is paid will bear that brand; that matter not 11M« • Tlu *11 tlu* tangle of notes H U run, tiie last and the nrxt to the last dol l mty ; f -! Lsappears for the night o n mil it*»’if nnd through the noise'S of hut v u steps downward, the bearing that designation is printed without compensation, I t w tu» lar of the next port tax votrd that \ Seniors Entertained Ntreel - unded ih»* sweet notes of t\-rth if as rtain to tremble and -------- the tourists will come from aroimd directly or indirectly, and only in accordance with some ' . h as 1 Am. Without One Ulea.“ I kiifss as death is to For Sale By r wluvIs < l inked, ear brakes shriek- ('ll The Senior class and faculty of the world to wade up stream in a unaccountable notion of the editor himself; that, unless evi. Iron s hod horse hoofs smote t h e C H. S. with a few Iriends were n-rvignble river. Y'w.and there is I some such notion happens to strike him, he is not likely sto: in of tlu* streut, motor horns blew royaliy entertained by the Juniors a natural stone bathtub in Steel 'iish there was the sound of a to publish long statements from such candidates without raui myriad human feet nnd of many hu 1 -t F'riday night in the M. W A '-reek, but it is a Id le too ami 11 for' being paid for it; that the editorial columns are not for! man volees aud through it all—“Just h . 11 . The banquet 100m was deco a fat man Enlarge that bath tub ns I Am, Without One Plea " CHICHESTER S PILLS sale at any price. T i l t ' l t l \ » « X I * B R A N D .' A rated in the Junior and Senior col- b - dredging it, so that it will fit Pedestrians took up the theme and W Î..H I ..I Amk ~ hummed It absout minded I y Old scenes o's and lighted by Japanese lanterns »tty siz» fat man and you »ill have ! The New Home S ew n K were brought back, old faiths strength iTaWe n « o t h e r . R u y « f *t and lanterns wi h the Junior em- * regular magnet to draw your Machine Company Ask fvM h i .« ii Y h - t f r u ened. old hles*tfigg remembered.— " I » m u n ì » U R A N I » I ’ l l I w. f , * 5 Idem, skull aud en ss bones, cut in ships towar Is deep water and yi ur T*’»»'»'' m a s Best. Safest. Alw ays R ei tatto Christian Herald. San Francisco California The company was passengers will smile with glee at i SOI DB) DRUGGISTS EVERYVNIfP® Ihe shades. S eparator gnrrrn u n m m r m m r Gets A1I The Cream * S C ^ > RURAL SCHOOL TERM SHOULD BE EXTENDED Str. Elizabeth E. & E. T. Kruse The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe Awarded Gold Medal P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes Strong Shoes for Boys Ne w H o m e Usera i COQUILLE FURNITURE CO. Coquille, Oregon Herald ads Bring Business