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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1917)
V The Coquille Herald Published Every Tuesday. J. C. Savage Editor and Business Manager. not pay cash then see your banker and perhaps a solution of your prob lem can be arranged. Those who, be- j cause o f infirmities or age, can do their bit in this way better than any other, should invest at once. Entered as second-class matter That the business college in this May 8, 1905, at the post office at Co city, entirely aside from any commer- quille, Oregon, under act of Congress cial basis, will be a success is con of March 1, 1879. ceded by all our business and profes sional men. It will do much for the Devoted to the material and social younger people of the town in fitting upbuilding of the Coquille Valley, them for their future work in the particularly and of Coos County gen community and the school work can erally. be taken while the students are at the same time “ doing their bit” in other Subscription $1.50 per year, in ad walks of life, owing to the night vance. Phone Main 381. . school features. --------------------------------- — fe Do your bit and make arrangements McNary for Senator to take up at least one Liberty Loan The appointment by Governor Bond before June 15. It is your pat I Withycombe of Charles L. McNary to riotic duty. | the position of United States senator Indications now are that the road ! to fill the vacancy caused by the death bonds have carried and now the ac of Harry Lane was well received by tual work of pulling Oregon out of [ the entire press as well as the politi cians of the state. Mr. McNary has the mud will be begun. j served in the capacity of Supreme Those who have fuiled to make the court judge with honor and has had enlistment when they went to Portland the necessary training to qualify him need not be discouraged. Their work j as a worthy man in the high place to may possibly be in another line but which he has been called. In accep will do the same service for their | ting the appointment McNary pledged himself, country. “ To support the Nationed Admin Why don’t Koosevelt enlist in the istration in every legitimate effort i ranks the same as any other patriotic may employ in ending the war to the American if he is so anxious to aid in credit of America, and in bringing the war? The probable answer is about a lasting and honorable peace that if he cannot occupy the front of to all nations involved and to co-opei I ate with any movement that has for the stage he will not be there. its purpose the suppression of gam Many who saw “ Civilisation” yes bling and speculation in the necessi- terday have since expressed the ar | ties o f life, to the end that the con dent wish that the Kaiser could be suming public shall pay a fair profit compelled to sit and see the entire to the producer only.” It gives the writer great pleasure film and then have a radio photo graph of the thoughts that passed to note the appointment for the rea son that McNary was an old school through his mind. mate, graduating iri the same high The younger element of our coun 1 school class at Salem twenty-five Charley was always a try are now in a position where they years ago. will have but little choice as to their progressive student and soon after service for their country, whereas, his graduation entered the law office had they volunteered for service they of his brother and has since steadily could virtually have chosen their own climbed the ladder to fame. We wish field. Many of them will regret their him every success and all the best that the future can possibly hold for lack of foresight at a later date. him. Koosevelt wr.s, and always will be, Ladies Attention. a “ grand stand player” and not even his most ardent supporters can say You are missing a good thing by that he ever stepped into the rank not looking over our stock of Oxford and file of any movement unless he shoes and getting prices. Lyons & saw a good chance of getting into the Jones. front rank, lie must ut least be file leader or he will not be there. To Trade The presentation of the film pro duction “ Civilization” at this city yes terday has made many of our citizens more thoughtful regarding the war and its possible personal results, but v/e have heurd no one say that they would refuse to give their best to their country in this crisis as a re sult of viewing the film. Ten acre Base and Comice pear or chard in full bearing, on electric car line, one mile from city limits of Med ford, Oregon. Beautiful modern bun galow. Will trade for unimproved land. Value $10,000. Address C. A. Bird, Medford, Oregon, R 26. 36-tp Some fine second hand baby carts at (juick’s. Remember that all subscriptions to the Liberty Loan Bonds must be made Semi-folding Baby Sulkies— new— not later thnn June 15. If you can- at Quick’s. They are beauties. 0 W H i ■ a o n a B W ar Time Efficiency | In order to place in the fieltl 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. j i i To Bo 3ui't by *“ • Fodorsl Govern mont In th* Auacho National Forest. The secretary "f agriculture bus au thorized the location survey of u sec tton of the first project lit rond con- structlon submit! 1 under the “ nation al forest section” of the federal aid raid act. This section Is the only ouo In the law which provides for actual construction of roads by the federal government. [loads built under au tborlty o f tills ¡curt of the law are de signed primarily to proinoie economic development und to serve public ton voniciice hi localities where much of the laud is In national forests. The proposed road <fn which a'-tlon is taken is in the Apucbe national forest. Green- i lee county, Arbs. The preliminary estimate of the cost of construction o f the m vout.v one miles of road to be surveyed is $3-12,500. Greenlee comity pro| uses to hold a bond election to raise the neces ary funds to contribute 50 per cent of this amount. An additional twenty-nine mile i o f n nil In Apac he county will be necessary to complete (he project and, according to the preliminary estimate, will bring the total cost to $420,000. Approval of the plans for survey was based upon the industrial resources w hich will be o|ieued up an I also upon the offer of one-half co-opera I Ion by the county. The construction of the road will make possible ii north ami south trunk line through a region now inaccessible and will connect with ex isting east and west state highways. In addition. It will. It is stated, make possible the sale of large I idles o f tim ber for the use of copper mines in southern Arizona and will afford means o f travel fir settlers, besides cheapening the cost of protecting and administering the national forest. The development of water p-uver In the region will be assisted, and a beau ill'll) recreation urea will be opened up for tourist travel and for the residents of the desert cities during the summer months. In each ease under the tivmn i f the law the read funds must he derived partly from local sourer*«, and tin* amount expendable in any county by the government !:< Ilmlicd to ¡0 per cent of the estimated value id tile tuii- ls*r and forage resources of the nil tionnl forests in ttint county. Several other projects for wh'ch co op» ration has been offeree! arc | .'tilling for roads in California. M loaaa and Idaho. Where two projects have equal claim for consideration the decision will, it is stated, lie made in favor of the one for which the best offer of co operation is made. AN EPOCH OF - Elimination of Waste In Road Manaren!. The Highwsy Construction Movement Spreading Over the Entire Country, Taxpayers Awake to the Value of It and Bankers Ready to Furnish Nec essary Money. Patriotic Celebration AT Portland, Ore. June 13, 14, 15, 1917 This annual event will be one o f Ihe greatest patriotic cek* brat ions ever held in the Pacific Northwest Come, jo in in and return home a hap/jier and truer American Low Round Trip Fares On Sale June 12, 13, 14, 15 Return Limit June 18th Ask voat I**, al agent (or infoi motion JOHN M. SCOT r, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES offer a few suggestions from our large stock for your consideration Try that splendid dried beef—W e slice it for you. Pickles in bulk—sour, sweet and dills ICoud building rail and w ngou-h as whipsawed an mid in lbe I’ nited States until Ihe country re mil bus taken tbe lead in the field of construction, writes I Ilium line i in the New York liven ing Sun. Where the linking together o f ■ilies and Imp* limit manufacturing centers by steel rails w as once un uII absorbing pie eiipatiou. railroad con struction Is eclipsed today by Ihe In tensified work of replacing ruts and bog holes pel ween Antioch and Smith’s Chapel with u -uiootli. clean, perma nent concrete highway. Elimination oi waste In highway management and prevention of loss of I’ l RPOSE— I his loan is a bond issue authorized by Congress to pay costs ot the war against Germany, to make advances to the Allies, and above nil to bring about a speedy and successful end of ihe world conflict. Phone 691 and 541 Front and C Streets 2— By so doing you serve your country. 3 WHY WASTE GREEN FEED AND BUY HAY? BUILD A EILCL Wisconsin or Stave Any size from 8x20 ft., 15 tons to 16x36 ft., 155 tons Prices on lumber and any informa tion on lumber and silos cheerfully given. **■ INCOME and OUTLAY One side of your Pass Book will show all the money you have received. The other side will show all you have paid out, and ihe cancelled checks are your receipts. This fine arrangement is yours if you will open your check ac count here. Your account will be given careful and considerate attention. You do not spend—you save— when you buy a Liberty Bond. CAPITAL and SURPLUS $60,000.00 A. J. SHERWOOD, President L. H. HAZARD, Cashier R. E. SHINE, Vice President O. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier Remember the Lusitania and Buy a Liberty Loan Bond. Remember The Busy 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. Our Saturday Night Special and the fact that this store will be open every Saturday evening through out the summer. The Saturday Night Specials will always be on view in our _j Window Display Every #1,000 invested will bring you $35 a year income. Satisfaction Guaranteed 6 The government guarantees to pay you more income it’ future loans carry higher rates of interest. If it can be washed we can do it. 7—You can buy them on the installment plan. 8 .Lumber— Si 1 cs—Shingles Democracy needs its dollars for defense, not tribute. 4 These bonds are backed by the credit of ihe whole United States, the richest country in the world. 5 E. JOHNSON F 1 H S T N A T IO N A L . B A N K Ill A THESE BONDS NOW BECAUSE These lionds are the safest investment known. Coquille, Ore Cough Remedy and it worked like a charm." IKKM O l BONDS—The bonds run for years. The government re st rves the right to buy them buck at face value after 15 years. 1— % C H S ) C 23? PACIFIC COASTS SHARE—$166,000.000. BATE OP INTEREST-—3 1 a per cent per year. - T h e Bus j Conner G ro cery AMOUNT OP LOAN—$2.000,000,000. SIZE OF BONDS—$50, $100, $500, $1,000 and upward. Deviled Olive Relish___________________ 10c Peanut Butter in bulk, per pound__17 l-2c Ripe Olives in tin Oro Brand___________________ 2 for 25c Veribest Brand___________________ 15c Glenwood B ran d__________________ 20c Silver Thistle______________________ 25c In Bulk, pint_______________________ 20c Stuffed Olives, large bottles____________ 25c Stuffed Olives, small bottles___________ 15c Queen O lives__________________________ 15c Queen O lives__________________________ 20c Queen O lives__________________________ 25c Doles Pineapple Juice, pint bottles____ 50c Red Wing Grape Juice_________________ 25c Pork and Beans Thelma Brand_____________________10c Van Camp’s, small__________ 2 for 25c Van Camp’s, medium_____________ 20c Libby’s ____________________________ 15c Silver Thistle, la rg e ______________ 15c Genuine Deviled Ham__________________ 15c Deviled Meat— Ham flavor_____________ 05c Deviled Meat— Ham flavor_____________ 10c Lunch T ongue__________________________ 25c Veal Loaf___________________ 20c, 2 for 35c Chicken L o a f___________________________ 25c Sliced Beef in tin_______________________ 15c Sliced B eef in glass_________ 15c, 2 for 25c Sliced Beef in glass_____________________ 20c Sliced Beef in glass_____________________ 30c Corned B e e f____________________________ 20c Corned B e e f____________________________ 25c Corned B e e f____________________________ 30c Sliced Bacon in glass___________________ 40c Vienna style Sausage____________2 for 25c Pink Salmon____________________________ 15c Medium Red Salmon____________________20c Alaska Red Salmon_____________________ 25c Sockeye Blood Red Salmon____________ 20c IXL Chicken Tamales_______20c, 2 for 35c Sandwichola in g lass. ___ _______________ 15c side capimi ami usliig It for Intentai lliipruveineiits. sm li ns ioads. beco m e li solimi Investment fot Ila* community for tbe very -liuple reason t luit the rute puiil for thè lise o f outside capita! COUNTY ENGINLi H ON H I S ROUNDS. so employed is mudi less tinnì thè gain j time iu delivering farm products to It bri nix to thè community in tbe Vir Roads That “ 6tr.y." market liecau: * of poorly constructed tual eliminatimi of higliway repafrs. With tile recently nwukcned Interest I roads Is clearly I Heated iu the trend A visit today to sections o liere [>er- In the cause of good roads the ques \ of the titiles. This trend is appraised iiialietit rond building is under way re- tloii o f financing road building Is of ' by students ol c nouiy as the prime venls a surprlsiiig eontrust to tbe old first Importance How roarl building reusou why country roads occupy a meihnds o f roud Work. W’ here in tìmes cun be paid for is not the only serious leading position !u the field of con posi a few farine!'« witli tennis were question, however, but which one of structlon today. H was this trend that ocattere:! ui"Ug tbe lane, ongaged in several possible methods of construe found expression iii the $7.000,000 bond Keraping ditello« and ulliiig up deprcs- tlon will best suit the needs of the issue recently passed hi New Jersey siotis. legnini- eonalruetion ganga afe community and give the people the under the term of the Egan "good now ut work. not merely mi mie lane. licit rone’ s at us sniull r si as pc - s' • roads" bill. In the *15.000.000 highway I b n ii io W i^ y it o * within the limit of the available funds bond issue In t'nfifmnla and iii the suc BcisnvTW W ^W iW riiotlon begins lit The first cost may lie only sms cess of sin blur (in.incluí propositions in tle narrow gauge railroads are usually part of the total. Roads must be main other parts of the country. built along the country road, and ma tallied In good condition, and Ike Taxpayers are learning how easily terial, surli as cement, sand and crush cheapest road Is tin* one that costs capital may be had In a large volume ed stone, is ra| idly transported from least per year to build and keep In ut low linen st rates to build roads the railway freight station to points shape for travel. In New York stat that will last and earn their own cost where the roadbed is being laid. Thin it was found cheaper to expend h!.h In the reduction of hauling time and material, measured to right proportion, IKK) n mile In tin* construe*!an o f lirk'i in the lessening of wear and tear on is loaded In lump ears and drawn by highways than to pay from J7.5DO to vehicles. The old idea that borrowing donkey engines to machines, where It $10.000 a mile for macadam because ¡ money to build hard roads meuus is mixed into a quaky mass am? there ■*f the difference In cost o f upkeep greater tux* * without a sufficient tan spread over the road As construction To save maintenance expense tin* gible value In return Is being dispelled extends oia into the county the dinky idea o f present economy must not be by the experience of communities railways, ks they are railed, are ex illoweil to overall:: low tli • Importance where permanent highways have been tended until tli ■ entire system o f main ef building permanent highways As built. Rural communities are learning market roads has been covered Tbe a rule, the roads which cos; ¡lie nnist that it Is cheaper to Issue bonds and county highway engineer or superin at first will be the cluapes; t> main borrow un...... on the outside In large tendent Is usually supplied hy the lain.—It. \V tiny. Mississippi Agrieul amounts at I or 5 per cent to build a comity "vttn an automobile, und he nctv road system and be done with it makes the rounds of the entire section rural Station. and ride ns you pay rather itnin use each (lay. visiting (listHits In which their own money and dribble it along construction is under v.uy. Good Road Itflovomcnt In Texas The construction o f good roods Is not In a pay us you go or pay us you ride Buy a Liberty Bond today— do not confined to the more populous sections ¡Kilicy. They are fust finding out that of Texas, but lias s| rend to I1 e i mule the botid pltin, according to Its sup- put it off until tomorrow. porlers, is simply one way of bringing and newly settled par's of the vl.iv more capital Into the county or com In t!ie Panhandle and Font!* Plains re Whooping Cough. gion. where road Improvements e l munity ami applying that capital to In this disease it is important that Imme labor and tbe purchase of home heretofore received llllle atleiition. Hi, supplies during the period In which the cough be kept loose and expector different counties have become inter ation easy, which can oe done by giv construction Is under way . And when ing Chamberlain’s Cough Remqdy. (■steel iii the propaganda and much this construction Is done upon a per progress Is being made III constructing Mrs. P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, Qiancnl basis, as iu the case of con "My two daughters had whooping first class hlghwuvs crete, tin* whole process of hiring out cough. I gave them Chamberlain's 11th Annual AND We GOOD LOCAL INVESTMENTS Facts About Liberty Loan Rose Festival cnic Season Is Now Here HIGHWAYS Your money will be spent wholly in America. llttW TO BUY TBPSE BONDS—Every hank is authorized to take sub scription* for the government. You can subscribe now by paying to your bank only 3 per cent of your purchase, and the hslanct as follows: 18 per cent on June 28 20 per cent on July 30 30 per cent on August 15— 30 per cent on August 30. Have you bought a Liberty Bond? COQUILLE LAUNDRY & U CO t 's R i . l i f r f i ’-A I R b A L S A M I • t Irt )*rft^r»u..a o l mntt . H_ P» to t ^ fid lc M f d t i a d n l F or R n t o r ia c C o l o r M ^ H . O . A n d e rs o n Furniture a *.d h a rd w a re Pnone 496 Coquille " Pwuty lo Gray orFad«d r itr j h ÎN D E R G O R N S Your Duty—Buy a Liberty Bond « . Before the opening of the sale. Sale will begin at 6:30. 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