Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 29, 1917, Image 2

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    The Coquille Herald
Published Every Tuesday.
J. C. Savage
Editor and Business Manager.
Kinley; riding prancing steeds up and
down Pennsylvania avenue, and "Hel­
lo Bill” campaigning.
Here’s hop­
ing the “poltroon” and “murderer,”
Wcodrow Wilson, according to the
Kernel’s vocabulary, stays by the
"regulars.”
Baccalaureate Services
The Methodist Church South was
packed last Sunday evening on the oc­
casion of the Bacculaurcate Service
of the High School. The program of
the evening was as follows:
Voluntary—“From the Heart”—A
Jackson Peabody Jr.
Hymn— “Coronation —Congrega­
tion.
Invocation—Rev. H. M. Law.
Anthem—“From Thy Love as a
Father”—Gounod.
High School Chorus.
Scripture Reading—Rev. T. H.
Downs.
—Gaul.
Quintet—“List the Cherubic Host”
Misses June Willey, Ada Downs, Gla­
dys Nosier, Marvel Skeels, Mabel Bay
Sermon—“The Simple Life”—Mr.
John L. Gary.
The Doxology—Congregation.
Benediction—Rev. T. H. Downs.
Mr. Gary is a member of the High
School faculty. On u number of oc­
casions during the past year he has
filled the pulpits of the Coquille
churches and his sermons are always
listened to with interest.
His ad­
dress last Sunday evening was filled
with good thoughts and valuable sug­
gestions well presented. The special
music, which had been prepared under
the direction of Miss Bay, was excep­
tionally fine. Those who heard it are
not surprised that a recent visitor
from the State University pronounced
the Girls’ Glee Club of the Coquille
high school, the best of its kind in the
state.
East Fork.
Bum, May 34, a daughter to Mrs.
W. T. Culbertson and husband.
Dr. Low was called Thursday to see
Mrs. Albena, of Brewster valley, who
is sicl:. That made the second trip
for Doc on the East Fork in one day.
He won’t have to worry about his sec­
ond installment of taxes.
Frank Johnston went out the fore
part of Inst week from the Sixes river
mines.
Mr. Johnston is making his
home at Roseburg. He came up from
ihe state of Sunola. Mexico about a
year ago. He lived in that part of
Mexico about six years. When the
government gets settled down to a
working basis that country will be
good enough for him.
The Brewster Valley Creamery is
turning out 1,000 pounds of butter a
week.
That toy balloon in “Class by It­
self” in the Herald of May 15th, which
gives an episode of Skeels and Nor­
ton’s flour deal is rich reading, and as
Ihe question is asked “what other
man or firm in this county would have
acted in like manner? has as yet re­
ceived no answer. Can any of our
readers give a satisfactory answer to
the query?” That is ea3y. The last
sack of flour I bought at the Farm­
ers’ Union, before the one bought 24th
inst., Mr. Burns said to me “our next
lot of flour costs us 20 cents a sack
more than you are paying for this
sack.” That is the way they do busi­
ness all the time with their entire
;tock. One day when the Farmers’
Union was out of shorts and Skeels
and Norton had in a new stock bought
at an advanced price. Mr. Drane had
shorts on hand bought before the
raise and was selling it for 40 cents a
ack less than Skeels and Norton’s
orice, the same price he sold it at be-
pore the advance.
We know this because my daughter
vent there and bought a sack for 40
•ents less than Skeels and Norton’s
arice. I do not know a store keeper
:n Coquille who does not do the same
thing. It is probably true of the big
majority in the county. Sure Skeels
ind Norton are white men, but they
don’t want to get the idea in their
reads that they are lonesome. I can
tell you more next week, for it may be
that the editor of the Herald has been
educationized and near educationized
and that it will take more than one
lose to get him to see the light.
Think of it, Uncle Sam is giving
*12,500,000 a month to the Belgians.
You bet I am glad that I am related
to Uncle Sam.
R. A. Easton.
Entered as second-class matter
May 8, 1905, at the post office at Co­
War is no child's game; it is not to
quille, Oregon, under act of Congress be waged by clerks or typewriters in
of March % 1879.
newspaper offices, nor in kitchens, nor
in parlors. It is life or death to hun­
Devoted to the material and social dreds of thousands of our best and
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley, most capai le young men. It may It
particularly and of Coos County gen­ | you or your boy, or your brother
erally.
whose life will be lost unless red tape
Subscription $1.50 per year, in ad­ is cut, unless the best brains thi»
vance.
Phone Main 381. country contains are put in positions
of power. It will not do, now that
we are in war, to be “too proud to
Do not neglect to vote at the elec­ fight.” This is no “peace without vie
tion next Monday. Yours may be the tory” contest. We are to have either
deciding vote on the bond question.
democracv or Prussianism. We are
| to be free, or we are to take orders
Even if the bond roads do not pass from Geimany. It is no time to con­
your door you will travel over them sider feelings or persons. It is no
some and every little bit will help. time to dilly-dally and fool along.
Every step forward in the good roads Men are demanded, not politicians;
movement is a step out of the mud.
brains, not sweet words or sounding
phrases. Your boy’s life is at stake!
The latest edict from the war de­
partment regarding registration says
HOGS OK HOARDERS?
“do not bide behind petticoats or chil­
dren”—which might lead some of us
When a person starts in to stock up
to believe there are a few “shirkers” his own pantry and cellar with
at large.
enough provisions to fast for months
to come, regardless of the necessities
Remember that all who are against
of his neighbors who are not prepared
the bond issue will be out and vote
to provide for more than a few days
next Monday, so every vote in its fa­
ahead, and by this action causes pric­
vor is needed. Be sure and be there
es to advance far beyond where they
and cast your ballot to help pull Ore­
would have gone with a normal de­
gon out of the mud.
mand, is that person—male or female
It is officially announced that mem­ —a “hoarder,” or just a plain hog?
That the State and the Nation are Your Patriotic Duty—
bers of any duly organized, recog­
Buy a Liberty Loan Bond.
suffering
from this evil of selfishness
nized force, military or naval, subject
is
reflected
in
the
daily
advance
in
the
under the laws of the United States
Commencement Exercises
to be called, ordered or drafted in the price of foodstuffs. Instead of wait­
military or naval service are not re­ ing for the fall crops to supply next
The High School commencement ex­
quired to register June 5th under the winter’s needs, the Hog family has
been denuding the market of normal ercises will take place this evening at
selective conscription act.
The address of the
supplies in order to guard against a Masonic Hall.
evening
will
be
delivered
by Dr. John
possible
shortage
in
the
future.
Roosevelt’s knowledge of French
And that’s why we must have price Straub, Dean of the College of Liberal
has been set forth by himself and his
This
taggers as a reason why he should be regulation and food distribution. It Arts of Oregon University.
permitted to take a body of immature, is another instance of “man’s inhu­ year’s class consists of fourteen mem-
untrained youths to the buttle front manity to man,” and a failure of men . ers, seven boys and seven girls.
in France, himself as untrained. Why and women to live up to the teachings They are as follows: Zelma Strang,
William Philpott, Clara Heller, Paul
should any civilian do this when offic­ of either philosophy or religion.
Suppose you get down the good Kirshman, Ada Downs, Welman Ball,
ers and men of the regular army are
ready to go and might be of some im­ Book and read the beautiful lines be­ Leanna Curry, Edna Robison, Alexan­
mediate use?
He would embarass ginning “Consider the lilies of the der Lowe, Leslie Sehroeder, Arthur
the Government by insisting upon field,” and “Lay not up for your­ Hooton, Marion Sehroeder, Euel Phil­
pott and Myrtle Cunningham.
The
managing the whole business of the selves treasures”—even of food.
Then let us thank heaven that there program will be as follows:
war.
Chorus—
is such a thing as decay—that pota­
“I Know a Bank”—C. E. Horn
You dear Hyphenates; since your toes will rot and will sprout; that
meal
will
become
musty
and
wormy
“I
Sing Because I Love to Sing”—
own country repudiates you, cal . g
Remember the Lusitania and
you
“traitors”
and
“cowards,” and flour ditto, and that so-called pto­ Pinsuti
Buy a Liberty Loan Bond.
Girls’ Glee Club.
wouldn't you better become straight- maines are simply decay due to keep­
Invocation—Rev. T. H. Downs.
out-and-out Americans, which of ing meat “past market.”
Ladies Attention.
Get the notion out of your head
Vocal Solo—
course you intended to do when you
that
starvation
is
just
around
the
cor­
“Blossom
Land”—Percy
Elliott
cast your lot with us?
The Kaiser
You are missing a good thing by
“Love’s Springtime” — William not looking over our stock of Oxford
and his counsellors are right:
“If ner and that the gobbeluns ’ull get yu
you are Germans, what did you go ef yu don’t watch out. Catch your Hammond
shoes and getting prices. Lyons &
Miss Mabel Bay.
over there for, to compete with ua in trolley. Jam on the brakes. Don’t
Jones.
be
a
limophobist.
Address—Dean
Jcmn
Straub.
times of peace (manufacturing and
Chorus—“The Dance of Spring”—
trade) as well as in times of war?
To Trade
H. Lane Wilson
Death of Senator Lane.
And America might ask, “Why did
Girls’ Glee Club.
Ten acre Base and Comice pear or­
you?” It is a hard pull for you; and
Senator Harry Lane died at San
Presentation of Graduating Class— chard in full bearing, on electric car
we realize it.sympatheticallv.
[ Francisco Wednesday night and the Supt. C. A. Howard.
line, one mile from city limits of Med­
I senate adjourned immendiately upon
Presentation of Diplomas—Chair­ ford. Oregon. Beautiful modern bun­
Is there any reason why Theodore convening Thursday out of respect to
man W. L. Kistner.
galow.
Will trade for unimproved
Roosevelt, a civilian, should break in­ his memory. He will be widely mourn­
Chorus—“The Sandman”—Dvorak ¡and. Value $10,000. Address C. A.
to this war ahead of men who have ed in Coos county where he spent some
Girls’ Glee Club.
Bird, Medford, Oregon, R 26.
36-tp
been long in training? He may not years when young, working as a deck
have the negroes at hand, as at Pan hand u ider Captain Hark Dunham,
Liberty Loan Bonds.
Juan. T. R. has never claimed that and then taking up the study of med­ Remember the Lusitania and
Why “Liberty Loan?”
Buy a Liberty Loan Bond.
he led a charge up San Juan Hill. He icine.
The $5,000,000 bond issue of this
permitted the claim to be made in his
The funeral will be held in Portland
year is named “The Liberty Loan of
(auto) biography written for the today. A delegation of senators from
The 1917 Laurel
1917” because it is to be a loan from a
campaign by Julian Street.
Roose Washington will be present.
velt's military experience consists in
The 1917 Laurel, the annual of the free people to be used in freeing the
Governor Withycombe says he has
fomenting war in Cuba because he already decided whom to appoint as Coquille high school, is on our desk world.
It is the loan of a liberty-loving
was jealous of the fame of Gen F'itz- Senator Lane’s successor, but will and it reflects great credit upon those
hugh I,ee was making in the island make no announcement until after the of the Coquille pupils who took a part people to be devoted to the establish­
along peaceable lines; harrying Mc­ funeral.
in its production. It is the classiest ment of liberty in Europe and on the
annual ever produced from the local high seas.
It is the loan of the great democra­
school. It consists of eighty pages
devoted to the members of the facul­ cy of the New World to redress the
ty and the several classes of the pres­ wrongs and support the cause of the
ent year. The balance of the book is lemocracy of the Old.
a roster of the local business men in
Men's Suits made to order, guaran­
the form of display advertisements
Have you found your “niche” in the world’s work?
which is convincing proof that the teed all wool and to fit. Come in and
business manager of the publication see the samples, styles and prices at
The present demands by Our Government will create
has the necessary ability to qualify Ladies Bazaar.
vacancies in every kind of clerical work. Are you
him in that capacity.
ready to fill one of these vacancies if called.
Liberty Loan Bonds.
Those directly responsible for the
What is the nature of a Liberty
1917 Laurel are: Leslie Sehroeder,
Our school is fiting men and women every day to
editor; Myrtle Cunningham, assistant Loan Bond?
fill these places by giving them a modern business
There are two kinds of Liberty
editor;
Marion Sehroeder, musical ed­
training.
Loan
Bonds. Bearer Bonds are to be
itor; Ada Downs, society editor; Wil­
The faculty is composed of teachers who have made
liam Philpott, joke editor; Welman issued in denominations of $50, $500
Ball, athletic editor; Alexander Lowe, and $1,000. These Bearer Bonds,
a success in these callings.
exchange editor; Myrtle Neely, Junior which are made payable to bearer,
Come and let us show you the teaching plan and ex­
editor; Elmer Neely. Sophomore edit­ have interest coupons attached which
plain any doubtful points to you.
or; Barbara Treichler, Freshman edit­ are detached by the holder when the
or; Catherine Robinson and Donald interest installments they represent
Pierce, prep editors. Arthur Hooton are due, and can be cashed a t any
bank the same .is a United States
is the business manager.
Treasury note.
The Laurel emanated from the
Registered bonds are to be issued
press of the Sentinel and is a credit
which
are registered as to both prin­
COQUILLE, OREGON
to that establishment as well as to
the students who compiled it. As a cipal and interest, in denominations
All Commercial Branches. Day & Night Sessions
sample of the art preservative it of $100, $500. $1.000, $5,000, $10,000,
$50.000, and $100,000; checks for the
ranks well to the top.
Copies may be secured at Schroe amount of intere- due will be mailed
dor’s Confectionery or at Anderson’s out semiannually to the holders of
furniture store. They will atso be of- j these registered bonus.
fered for sale at the commencement
exercises tonight.
Your Opportunity
Andersons’
P r a c t i c a l Business College
War Time Efficiency
In order to place in the field and back up with
snpplies the immense armies which our Govern­
ment leaders are planning, this country must prac­
tice economy and attain efficiency as it has never
done before.
The telephone is the great economizer and
contributor to efficiency. Have you one? Have
you as many as you need? Get a telephone and
put the time saved into the garden.
L
Coos and Curry Telephone Co.
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Huggins Too Old.
Henry Huggins was feeling rath­
er downcast last week because
his last attempt had also fuiled to se­
cure him a position in the U. S. Army.
He was 46 recently and the regular
army held him beyond the age limit
and finally he made application to
join the U. S. Engineering Corps
which is being organized by Kenneth
Hauser and others at Portland. They
wired last week that even the presi­
dent could not get a man who is over
45 enlisted.—Coos Bay Times.
T rade M ar k s
D e s ig n s
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Scientific A m erican .
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Special Notice
This Store will be closed
from 9 a. m. till 4 p. m.
T om orrow , W e d n e s d a y
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No deliveries will be made
tomorrow and we hope to
meet all our customers at
the ceremonies. W e feel
this to be our especial duty
this year and hope our cus­
tomers will co-operate with
us in the honoring of our
Heroic Dead.
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MEMORIAL DAY
The Busq Corner Grocery
Front and C Streets
Phone 691 and 541
eS&2$
I’roper Food for Weak Stomachs.
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The proper food for one man may
be all_ wrong for another. Every one
should adopt a diet suited to his age
and occupation. Those who have
weak stomachs need to be especially
careful and should eat slowly and
masticate their food thoroughly. It
is also important that they keep their
bowels regular. When they become
constipated or when they feel dull or
stupid after eating, they shoull take
Chamberlain’s Tablets to strengthen
the stomach and move the bowels.
They are easy to take and pleasant in
effect.
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L. E. JOHNSON
L um ber—S i1 o s—Shingles
WHY WASTE GREEN FEED AND BUY HAY?
BU ILD A SILO
f W isconsin or Stave
TRAPPERS—If you have Furs for
sale let me make you a price before
you ship.
Geo. T. Moulton.
Any size from 8x20 ft., 15 tons to
16x36 ft., 155 tons
NOTICE.
P. C. Levar, having given up the
lease of The Herald, with the end of
the month of April, all subscription
accounts are payable to the new man­
agement of the paper. All accounts
due up to the end of April for adver­
tising and job work are due and pay­
able to P. C. Levar only, who will set­
tle all debts incurred by the paper
under his management up to that
time. Any one having such an ac­
count will confer a favor by present­
ing it at once.
P. C. Levar,
J. C. Savage.
Prices on lumber and any informa­
tion on lumber and silos cheerfully
given.
R o s e b u rg -M y rtle P o in t A u to S ta g e L ine
Best Remedy for Whooping Cough.
Leave
Myrtle Point
7:40 a. m.
Roseburg
6. a. m.
6 hours Running Time
“Last winter when my little boy
had the whooping cough I gave him
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,’’writes
Mrs. J. B. Roberts, East St. Louis,
111. “It kept his cough loose and re­
lieved him of those dreadful cough­
ing spells. It is the only cough med­
icine I keep in the house because I
have the most confidence in it.” This
remedy is also good for colds and
croup.
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Connecting with Coquille Auto Lines
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M y rtle P o in t
INCOME and OUTLAY
The Busy
One side of your Pas9 Book will show all the money you have
received. The other side will show all you have paid out, and
the cancelled checks are your receipts.
This fine arran ;ement is yours if you will open your check ac­
count here.
Your account will be given careful and considerate attention.
Housewife
can get rid of the hard­
est and most disagree­
able part of the week’s
w o r k by sending the
wash to us.
Coquille, Ore
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L. H. HAZARD. Cashier
O. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier
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