ANTHONY By FRANKIN K. LANE, Stentar? of tbe Interior • tM M A M M leal energy for human labor. In pro­ portion to the degree In which man la relieved from the necessity for devot­ ing himself, to the mare straggle for material existence, there has been and will be measured the advance of arts, science and philosophy, literature and the better things which make for the higher and nobler Ufa o f a nation cr of the world. We are living today la the dawn of an age In which power la the basis tor our material pragmas. The productive abilities e f our 100,000,000 people are Increased by the use of probably 120,- 000,000 hoses power o f mechanical en­ ergy. not Iffclndlng the animal power furnished by 80,000,000 harass and mules. Moat o f the mechanical oner gy la used In the form o f electrical current Whan applied to Industrial oa or have any interest in such lands which each of said owners respective­ ly win sustain and to make an esti­ mate of the benefits and advantages ing, laying out and establishing of said proposed street The boundaries and termini o f said propesisi streat era as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe at the initial point o f the town Of Coquills being, the 9. W. comer o f block one as laid out and platted by T. B. Willard and running thanes north 2 dogmas 40 minutes west 2624 feat to an iron pipe an the west line of Willard (form erly C) street and at the intersection of a City Monument line as established by S. K. Header son, formar City Engineer, and the west line o f said to lls rd (formerly Conservation of human labor goes hand In hand with utilisation of me­ chanical energy, and utilisation of that form of energy moot cheaply and least vaatefnOy developed accomplishes the lar tati end Increasing his productlvl- ty. In the last decade wo have har­ nessed for our utilities and industrial Willard, and possibilities, It la not ouch progmso as we should ham obtained. Although we are utilising today «.«*0 0 0 herns power of water, wo am annually, flally neglecting and wasting ten times that amount, largely because o f our Inap­ plicable laws, sinew moat of the water roT-crs not In nos are under govern­ ment control, and the present laws do a significant Illustration of the oppor­ tunities and possibilities o f th* future of America. It la equally Significant of the loch of tatolttgent development of moourceo, employment of opportuni­ ty, and coordination of effort which has, to the present time, marked oar political and Industrial growth. Wo have *200,000,000,000 o f accumu­ lated wealth, but wa have mined only tbo surface o f oar natural resources. Many tlmas two hundrod billions of wealth Us beneath this carelessly scratched surface awaiting only the co­ ordination of capital, labor and states­ manship for Its realisation. And in this development and ottUm- tlon of natural resources, particularly depsnd upon private mean the establishment of grant now Industries In now manufacturing cen­ ters. We are robbing our term lends of fortuity and telling is rasila# the ut­ most of aar agricultural opportunities because of our dependence upon for­ eign sources of high priced supplies for chemical plant foods or tei Ml here, while mountains o f phosphate rock, lime and lignito in tbs West await only the magic touch of atmospheric nitrogen extracted and fixed with the aid of cheap hydro-electricity to for­ nisti a low-priced and plentiful supply of fertilising elements. Millions of acne o f lente rich ta plant foods Us arid and waste la the " I know who S t Nicholas Is thta year!" sxclaimed Katrina, clapping bar banda joyfully. "W h or asked her mother. the Southern Pacific Company and naad by It aa a railroad right o i way described as follows: Beginning at an in n pipa which is the southwest comer o f block one of the original plat of the town of Coquille as platted by T. B. Willard, and running thence N. 9 digram end pipe being the aoatheast comer e f J. A. Collier’s land; thence south 8* dagram 60 minutes west 4244 feat to an iron pipe, which is the placo o f beginning; thence south 2 Pogrom 40 minute# west lfi4 feet mnra _ u _. to the porth lino of the mid right o f way of said Southern Pacific Com-