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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1916)
YOU CAN GET MORE, IF NEEDED, AT ONCE BUY YOUR PAPER AT HOME THE ADAM 7c D O U B LE R O L L Enough for Room 10 1 about 57c 12 i 8 THE WINNER 12c D O U B LE R O L L Enough for Room 10 x 12 i 8 about 96c THE WONDER YOU MAY BRING BACK UNCUT ROLLS Euough for 10c D O U B LE R O L L Room 12 1 15 about $1.78 I 9 THE PASADENA 18c D O U B LE R O L L W hen W a ll P aper is w anted, call and see our lu ll line or send for sam ple book containing over th irty (30) patterns for ev e r y room in th e house. THE COQUILLE HERALD RAYMOND E. BAKER SPEAKS Good Roads Notes NOTES ÜN THE PHOTOPLAYS T o the Republican Voters of There are oxer 400,01)0,000 acres ot Of Interest to T hose W ho unculvitated land in the United States. Coos County Patronize the M ovies Entered as second-class matter May 8, D in at the post office at It has been stated, furthermore, that Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congrees < March 3, I »79. Here is picture news that ought to The 1 - j I ¡anise of the Agitator has probably not half the land now under PU B LISH ED EVERY TU ESD A Y b o u g h for Room 10 x 12 x 8 about $1.46 THE BRESLIN F u rn itu re - D O U B LE R O L L $2.28 about and - h a rd w a re the furnishing, anu that every sub Notice to Creditors contractor lost money on the joh The Notice is hereby given that the un snna man was the gr- »test loser, $2,- dersigned has been duly appointed by 2t<0, and the contractors, the Sound the County Court of Coos County, Ore Construction Co., of Portland, made gon, administrator of the Estate of rank Gouthier, deceased; and that all plenty. He also said that work has persons having claims against said Es commenced on the sugar beet sugar tate are hereby noti ied that they are factory that is to be built at Grants required to present the same duly veri fied with proper vouchers therefor, to 1 ass. the undersigned, at the office of W. C. Two autos were driven in over the , Cha se, in Coquille, Coos county, Ore mountains Wednesday. gon, within six months from the date this notice Dave Crowley and Henry Charlton of Dated this 28th day of March, 1916. h ive gone to a logging camp to work. GROVER C GOUTHIER, A1 Garten is driving Fred Baker’s 3-28-5t Administrator. team and hauling road lumber. Hailey Laird is haul ng road lumber P A R K E R ’S with his team. H A I R B ALS AM A to i le t p ie p & ra tio n of merit. Saturday night 10th inst., there was H e lp s t o e r a d i c a te d a n d ru ff. For Restoring Color and a spelling match at Brewster Valley B eauty to Gray or Faded H a ir J s hool house between the Brewster a d 60c. am i $ 1.00 a t D ru g g ists. McKinley schools. The McKinley sdn ol I I N D E R C O R N S R em oves Corn«, Cal won out with several on the floor when louses. e t c .. s to p s all paLa, e n s u r e s c o m fo r t to th# Clifford Laird, the last of the Brewste feet, makes w a lk in g easy. 16a. by m a ll o r at Drug gists. Hiaoox Chemical Works. Patchogus, N. T. school went down. R. A. EASTON Good Bargains Real Estate Herald ads Bring Business 28c H . O. H N D E R S O N cultivation is producing un adequate interest every patron of the Scenic. return. If a system of good roads is “The Goddess” will make her first provided to serve as feeders to the appearance here Friday, May 12th. railroads and other means of rapid This Vitagraph serial, featuring Earle transit, it will aid materially in mak Williams and Anita Stexvart, is guar ing productive the millions of acres of anteed to be a most delightful pic unproductive land and in bringing ture and will be appreciated by every ubout more thorough cultivation of one who likes the highest class of act the land already in use. ing by two of the most popular play It has been estimated that more ers on the screen, supported by an than 5,090,000,000 tons of freight per ideal cast. The name of the Vita- annum pass over all the highways of graph is enough to insure something The editor of the Herald is not much inclined to act hani'8 of the ach°o 1 ,‘oar? .s of 1 county, not in the power of the county this country. It is also estimated that first-class in the way of production. as a mentor for confused voters, telling them just whom superintendent. The legislature of the average haul is a little under 10 “Neal of the Navy” will be finished and the cost is about 23 cents in two more installments. This ser they ought and ought not to support at the polls. At the , 191« so amended this law, and for a miles per ton-mile. This cost should not ial has been very popular, so the man same time, having a newspaper, he likes to sometimes ;n the of the schoo, board mcm. exceed 8 cents per ton-mile on a good agement has no kick coming, but he t u n e u p a l i t t l e for his own satisfaction. Just at this writ- I n s . and the supervisor’s fate has road. In other words, at least $1.50 thinks that he can promise something A FEW OF OUR should be saved on every ton moved better in the Pathe Program when ing he thinks that perhaps a few words regarding a cer- oen in their power wthout any op- on our highways. The total saving this is out of the way. The Walling- tain candidate may be helpful to those who have never ii tendent. Mr. Bunch hliwialf is a from good roads staggers the ¡magi ford pictures end at the same time. IN But *he big matter in the service met the gentleman. We refer to John C. Kendall, who director of the McKinley school board, nation. Seven and one-half billions of dol of Fox Features is to be resumed. desires the nomination for the legislature on the Republi - 1 lars per annum! This would build 15 The reason for this is two fold. With can ticket. Mr. Kendall has been engaged in the practice ; petition to that effect and work more Panama Canals a year or 1,500 dread- the increase of attendance at the a year. It would build all of Scenic it seems that these expensive of the law for some years at Marshfield, but may not be effectively a a school board memi>e, naughts the 250,000 miles of railroads in the pictures can be made to pay their RANCH HROPERTY generally known among the reaueis ot the lioiaicl. ^o| presumed that the school boards rec- United States in a period of three way; and we are assured by a special No. 7—A containing 60 acres, 30 we wish to say that we have been in touch with Mr. Ken- »sffize the difficulty of supervising years. It represents one-quarter of representative of the Fox company acres of it place fine bottom land situated 7 the entire annual wealth produced by that the policy of Mr. Fox has under n.iles from Coquille on the main river. dall in an affair of business for several years, commencing - ^ “ this great nation. gone a change and that the sort of There are 27,000,000 horses, mules, plays that he charitably called Balance of land is good grass land. while we were a resident of Marshfield, and we wish to L Heading to the many duties of the Price 14000 etc., and more than 4,000,000 horse- “heavy” is being replaced by those of say without reserve that we have a high opinion of him. offiee- including probably as heavy drawn vehicles in the United States, a kind far better suited to the tastes No. 8—A 10O acre stock ranch. 10 acre« . . . . , . i i n j . i i correspondence as that of any office We believe that he has good all-round ability, that he has ¡n t^e court house, and all without more than 2,000,000 bicycles, more of a Coquille audience. One reason of it is fine river bottom. Situated 7 river. good judgment; that he is modern and progressive in his any clerical help. The salary and ex- than 100,000 motor cycles. These, for cancelling the service was that m les from Coquille on mam Price $3500 pvn.es of the supervisor amount to with the automobiles are valued at the "Vampire” and “Fallen Woman’ ideas; that he is careful in forming his estimate of what a out $1,600 per year, not $2,000 ns more than $5,000,000,000. If from the were getting to be a bore, if nothing No. 13—A fine well-improved Dairy good roads only ten per cent in depre worse, and we did not care to inflict ranch, 8 miles from Coquille containing ever matters he has to deal with; that he lias the nerve to he states. per annum were saved it would them on our patrons any longer. Now 0 acres, 50 acres of it fine bottom hod back his judgment; that he is square and to be relied on; Mr. Bunch also promises that all ciation teachers and those aspiring to teach amount to the enormous sum of $500,- we are assured that they will be con ir. good cultivation, balance fine bench that he is in no sense a grafter; that he lias ambition and will he assured of impartial assistance. 900,000 every year. spicuous by their absence, and that and hill land all in Grass, 2 Houses, 2 ♦hat he has enough faith in the people to believe that the This should he understood in the light Here it another phase of the situa- plays of a cleaner kind will be presen- barns, separator House and all other of the history of a certain private, tion. The value of farm real estate ted, and if not we are to cancel again, necessary outboildings, also 20 head of traight course will win. It will be noted that in making denominational academy which for and buildings in this country is $35,- j We will have William Farnum, who fine Dairy Cows, Chickens, Hogs, and is appeal to the voters for support he has not pieced to many years had almost a monoply in 900,000,000. Two million miles of im- ¡s probably the greatest popular idol all farming Machinery go with the proved highways will increase land j on the screen, in one picture every place; also 2 wagons, 1 hack, and a gether a lot of platitudes on which there can be but one the mattpr of furnishing rural teach values some $10,000,900,000, or ap- i month, and in the first month we will good team of Horses, close to good ers for this county. About one-half opinion and called them his platform, nor does be saw the of the present teaching force have proximately an increase of one-third have two of his pictures. “The Bond- S:hool, Store, and P. O. A snap for air with a lot of phrases that, when you come down to normal school or college education, above present values. There are 6,- man” in which Farnum and Dorothy some one The price is right, and good lc s than a third arc not at least high 500,000 farms. This means that the Bernard are the stars will inaugurate terms given. Terms are *. cash, Bal. brass tacks, don’t mean anything. He doesn’t raise the school graduates, and the present average increase of value for each the service May 10th, the pictures be on time to suit purchaser, secured with slogan of “lower taxes,” which has been a chestnut for sev source of supply is from colleges, farm would be $1,500. At $100 per ing shown every Wednesday night. mortgage at 7 per cent. per farm, we would have a sum We will also have one big comedy each No. 16—A nice little ranch of 24 acres eral generations and about which no candidate ever kept a normal schools, and standard high year of $650,000,000 per annum with which month, and no one needs to be as a ith 22 acres of it in the bottom under schools. promise, as every taxpayer knows. He doesn’t cry for There ¡ire now five consolidated to improve our highxvays. sured that a comedy produced by Fox the plow, the balance of 2 acres good “fewer laws,” when we all know that the only purpose ol' districts in Coos county, taking the Coos County Good Roads Association. ' will be a thing he doesn't want to bench land; small Orchard, with large miss. The Scenic wants to show its 7 room House and Barn, situated 7 miles electing a legislature is to make more of them, lie does of twelvc weak districts. There . . , . .n was one when I took office a little over could have been saved easily if left patrons absolutely “The Best” pic from Coquille on main river, Price $7200 not try to catch votes with the talk ot fewer commis- three year. afro. Two uthor consoii- where she was first stranded; but after tures; the Fox pictures are absolutely Terms cash bal. to suit purchaser at 5 per cent on deferred payments. sions,” but we would like to bet that if he is sent to the 'lations will he voted on next June at being pulled high and dry on the beach “The Best.” the boat became cramped upon the The great twelve-reel picture, feat No. 23—This is a snap if taken soon, a legislature and gets his eye on a commission that is un- 'umber land sands in such a position that she filled uring Annette Kellerman, on which 17 acre tract one mile from Coquille. A profitable to the state he will do a lot more toward abol- j >- ave been set over into districts where with sand and was wrenched, so that the Fox Film Coporation t claims to new 7 room residence, 4 acres in good when she was dragged toward the sea have spent a million dollars, will be cultivation, young orchard of 125 choice ishing it than some of those who are yelling the loudest, lht -v wil1 be activeiy usctl for lhe sup - she parted amidships. The money released in ¡. ut five weeks, and it port of live schools. This is not pop trees, just beginning to bear. In fact, we believe that if Coos county sends Mr. Kendall ular with the timber barons, but it is spent trying to save her runs up to an will be shown in Coos county some fruit Price $1700. Terms one-half cash, bal enormous amount. The wreckage tug time later. to the legislature she will have a representative of ability, good for the country child. ance to suit purchaser at 8 per cent on The following data will give some cost $2000 per day for the nine days deferred payments. energy, good judgment and integrity, with whose record idea of the changes that have taken that it was engaged, making $18,000 24—A nice little '.0-acre ranch, 5 we will have every reason to be satisfied, and that the r e place in the past three years. The besides other expenses. On Saturday- To Teach Children Thrift No. acres of it fine bottom land in good cul on account of heavy seas the wrecker publican voters cannot make any mistake by placing him figures are taken from the official was forced to stay- out at sea at a dis Mr. Carieton A. Grier, of Coeur tivation, balance good bench land records in the County Superinten- d'Alene, Idaho, has been in the county cleared and in good grass,good orchard, on the ticket : dent’s office, and arc open to all who tance of four miles and run its cables the past xveek at the invitation of house and barn, ‘-2 mile from good to the stranded vessel while trying to , wish to see them. County Superintendent Baker in the school, postoffice and store, situated on dislodge her from the sands. But all No. 8th grade diplomas issued in SAME OLD QUESTION interest of securing the co-operation main river 10 miles from Coquille. the money and time has been spent in liM 2, 108, in 11)15, 200. the schools in teaching thrift to Price $1200. This sure is a snap if The old question is again in the air. as to whether Jl enrollment in grades above 8th in vain and soon nothing will remain of of taken up soon. the once popular ship but a pile of the children. The plan includes talks prosecuting attorney who tries energetically to enforce 1 !> 1 .~’ tn 19'r ’’ 5^ 8', , ... on thrift by the teachers, and children wreckage upon the l each, to be gazed r u ” 1 1 * 1 1 Average number of days of public the laws can hope to stay in office, lhe Republican voters school taught during the year, in 1912, upon by curious tourists. It is another are encouraged to open savings ac CITY PROPERTY of a ship following its master. counts with the local banks, all of and probably the voters at large will be called upon to 130; in 1915, 147, (an increase of al case No. 11—A fine Residence Lot 50xl0J which are asked to co-operate. The most a month in the length of term Captain Jensen, former captain of the Price $350 settle this question for that is the real question that is throughout the county.) ship, died at San Francisco at the end children may deposit one dollar or fine Location more at any time, and do the banking No. 17—One acre fine bottom land, 3-4 of one of his voyage* less than two now before the meeting house through the candidacy of No. of schools having 9 months' themselves, the teachers not being re mile from Coquille. Good buy. Price $250 years ago. term, in 1912, 12; in 1915, 26. L. A. Liljeqvist. Of Liljeqvist’s ability there can be no Average monthly salary of female quired to handle any money for them. No. 18—A 2-acre tract, 1-2 mile from The system will probably be intro Coquille. City water and a nice new four question; of his energy there is as little; of iiis nerve there teachers, in 1912, $5.'1,12, in 1915, $68.- A b r e a s t of t h e T i m e s . duced in the schools of three or four room bungalow. Good terms. Price $1300 'What’s your friend's business?” is none. We believe that his integrity is equally as well "Oh. he’s a discoverer of new Rem of the towns and a number or the No. 20—A good 5-room residence and Average monthly salary of male rural districts. Marshfield having al two nice corner lots. Good location. A established. It is merely a question of whether, in the teachers, in 1912. $68.84; in 1915, $81.- brandts.”— Flietrcnde Blaetter. ready adopted another plan which is snap if taken soon. Price $650 course of his duty, he has stepped on too many toes and 81. now in successful operation. The No. 25—A new 5-room modern residence No. of schools houses built as P ioneer Minister Passes made too many enemies. It is merely a question of shown by the County Superintendent’s Farmers and Merchants Bank of Co and two lots. Good location in east part whether the people whose corns haven’t suffered will ap reports of 1910, 1911 and 1912, 6; Rev. D. C. McFarland, one of the quille has entered heartily into the of town. Price $1500 plan, and will soon be able to accomo pioneer ministers f the M. E. Church date the customers, big and little, that ■ No. 26—One fine residence lot with preciate his work and will stay with him. We hope and for 1913, 1914 and 1915, 20. V standardization plan has been South of this state, passed away at his good house and orchard. 1 1-2 blocks believe that they will. adopted that has benefited almost ev home in Tangent, Oregon, on April 17, this new department will undoubtedly from Post Office. A good buy. $2000 attract. ery rural school in (’oos County. 1916. Rev. McFarland was born in No. 27—A nice 5-room cottage and four • As I understand it, this office is that Missouri Jan. 11, 1S40, and crossed the lots. Good location. Price $1500 DO WE WANT TO GO BACK.’ of an advocate, a defender, of the plains by ox team when a child. Learn How to W rite He No. 29—A fine residence lot 1 1-2 block While we are talking politics we would like to remark rights cf children. The rights of was well known all over the state, and from Post Office. Price $700 pi >pcrty are always safeguarded, the had h number o: acquaintances anil Newspaper, Moving Picture and that it is impossible to suppose that the people of Coos rights of children are likely to be for No. 33—A fine 9-room modem residence friends in this city. He was supran Magazine Writing pays big returns. county would wish to make any change at this time in the gotten. If re-elected I promise an nuated ten year' ago on account o Writing is the most independent of 1 block from Court House, and one cor lot. A fine location and a good buy office of County Superintendent of Schools. Raymond E. even more vigorous prosecution of ihe failing health. A wife, three sons and all professions. Study it during if ner taken soon. Also good terms of pay reforms begun. I shall continue to one daughter. M -s Daisy McFarland, your spare time at home. We show Baker, during the time he has been in office, has given our reside at the county seat, and to of this city, sun ve him. ment. Price $1400 you how to utilize your brains and No. 32— A good house and one lot, one schools a good start on the high road to excellence. He keep the office open Saturdays as get by with your copy. This is one block from Court House. Good terms. of the latest and most economical has devoted his time and his energies to that purpose, and heretofore. C am e up the Coast The country child deserves as good Price $800 courses ever offered. Ask for in he has succeeded. Iiis ideas are in line with those of the an education as the city child. 1 am formation. No. 34—A good 7-room residence with E. A. Beckett ;irrived Sunday even bath; good basement and new barn; U. S. Press Association, day in school matters, and he has made the t oos county trying to see that he gets it. ing from San Fra isco, coming as far Respectfully submitted, good family orchard. The place con Bond Building. Washington. D. C. schools the object of admiration to the educators of the as Crescent City by boat and from tains six lots, four of them fine bottom RAYMOND E. RAKER. state. State Superintendent Churchill is on record with lots. Situated two blocks north, of the County School Superintendent. there up in a Ford car. driven by Silva East Fork item s Berri. Mr Berr was called to this 90 -- Court House. A good buy. Price $1900 expressions of the highest regal’d for Mr. Baker, and no place by the dc >.h of his brother's Fifield B leak s in T w o Carl Vogel threw up his homestead No. 35—A nice 8-room residence and one familiar with the work he has accomplished in pulling wife. Mrs. Jarrn Berri, and as Mr. on the Gold Brick road and a Mr. ore lot. One and one-half block from Beckett was mi ie point of leaving Coos county schools out of the back woods can fail to ap All hopes are now gone of saving the Post Office. Price $1500 Crescent City. I fell in with Mr Ber Leatherwood took it up the next day. preciate what he has done for us. That this county should teamer Fifield, beached on the Bandon ri and they m the trip together, j John Prowl, whose father has a home No. 38—A fine residence lot 1 1-2 block Price $525 ’’Beck" report - the road to be in aw stead near Derby in Jackson county from Post Office. wish to take a backward step and return to the old con bench. Yesterday afternoon she broke in two fill condition a This is only a few of our good buys s that it took lo'si came in over the Coos Bav road last ditions is unthinkable. and is new a total loss. The wreckage of digging and ing and pulling ti> Thursday. He worked on the postoffice in City Property, When you want to tug from San Francisco has been en get the Ford t some of the ba.l building at Grants Pass which is now bi v property call on the Coquille Vat- deavoring to pull her off the beach for spots. He say< i bat the r >ads are a I finished. He said the contract price le Real Estate Co.. W -n. Oddy, Man- the past nine days. It ia said that she bad all the way up the coast. was $100,000 for building, {10,000 for ger. Phone 711. P. O. Box 193. the platform on which Mr. W. H. Bunch is asking for another term for County School Superintendent. His promise to devote his entire Devoted to the material and social upbuilding of the Coquille Valley time to the duties of the office will particularly and of Coos County generally. doubtless he interpreted in the light of his past record in that regard. Subscription, $1.50 per year, in advance. Phone Main 381 He promises, if elected, to do away with the school supervisor. He fails I to state that the matter of having or KENDALL F O R R E P R E S E N T A T IV E I not having a supervisor is in the P. C L E V A R . LESSEE A N D EDITOR LANS LEN EV E. C ITY EDITOR b o u g h for Room 10 x 12 x 8 H o w ’s T his? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ra» ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F . J . C H E N E Y & CO.. T o le d o . O. W e, th e u n d ersign ed , h a v e k n o w n F . J. 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