The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 30, 1925, ANNIVERSARY EDITION, Page 17, Image 17

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THE COQUILLE TALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON
PAGE SEVENTEEN
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MOUNTMN STATÍS POWER 00,w w . THE
ING & SHOE Ca
-GOOD «E TOM NEW PIANI
States Power Ccntpany
The full importance of the servit»
of the Mountain Stats» Power Com­
pany to Coquille is not realised
the larger portion of the population,
•ven by those who have availed them­
selves of the company's sen ice. It
is a certainty that the dstelupmeqt
of this city and district in the negt
few yean will be greatly in excess
<af the progress made during any
time in the past.
The Mountafri
States Power Company to in a posi-
to take care of all future d<-
to meet the progress being
in timber, agricultural and lu­
ll lines.
company is one of the chain
of publie service corporations under
the direct supervision of H. M. Byl-
i taaby A Company, who are engineer-
• i tag exporta of Chicago. These en-
are recognised as leadiitg ex­
Ao have specialised on public
Uses and their Interest in the
v local service ie indeed complimentary
dta ths dty and district, and an as-
SMMCO in the belief of these ox-
_ parts that this district is most cer-
^*tata.fif eoatiaued prosperity and
growth which will justify their ta-
f financially and technically in
a Mountain States Power Company
Mates in Washington, Oregon, Id-
• and Montana.
TW,la«al manager of the company
.Is-C, C- Archibald, who has acted in
The
thia capacity for IS month«.
of the company’s branch here
n largely due to his keen ef-
One of the establishments that has
attactpd much interesting comment
from strangers and visitors to our
city is the Huh Clothing A Shoe Com­
pany located at 400 South Taylor
Street This is one of ths moat at­
tractive and complete states of its
kind in this section of the state and
ia also and business volume will
stand favorable comparison with like
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Geo. H. Chaney to Start Log­ & Coquille Ice Co. to
Increase Production
ging Operations
This
Spring
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rth furnaces.
Thia power
equipped throughout with
modern machinery and ap­
pliances known to electric generation.
For washing the boilers and for fire
protection there has been installed a
Westinghouse single station centri­
fugal pump directly connected to a
forty horse power Westinghouse mo­
tor.
This pump discharges water
from C om Bay into a four inch dis­
charge line equipped with fire hose
and nozzles.
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In summing np the worth while as­
cète of Coquille for presentation in
this Anniversary edition, we must
give the Mountain States Power
Company and ita genial manager, a
position of prominence both for their
in the pdst and the
to the proa-
Ity in
force Sta tei
bright future wf this Aptoirt.
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The two logging camps, located in
the territory adjacent to Coquille,
and whose employees for the mo*t
part live here, are responsible to m
great extent for the increased busi­
ness activity in CoquiHe last year.
At the camp of the Coos Bay Log­
ging Co., on Cunningham creek, nortn
of town, there are employed about
126 men, and the monthly output
there is 4,000,000 feet
Oao. H. Chaney’s oamp on Glen
Aiken creek has not yet begun to
cut timber, but he expects to get
started by April. The grading for
the railroad has been completed for
two miles up the creek, and the rails
have been laid for a mile and a half.
A. a
Eventually Mr. Chaney expects to
Much of the work done there last
year, when the payroll approximated
(100,000, was in construction—rail­
road, bridges, oamp bouses, etc. He
also built a loading station at John­
son’s Mill, where the railroad and
river are in close proximity.
Last week the crew there loaded
1,200,000 feet of logs on to the cars.
These we;e logs from the North and
East Forks, being from Mr. Chaney*»
own camp in the Dora section, and
from the Baxter & Barker camp
above Fairview.
There is a report current that th»
plethora of logs brought down thy
several forks of fhe Coqpille, has so
congested storage room at the Bay,
that the Cunningham camp may have
e and
The Coquille lee Co., whe t s ice
cream bearing the popular “Cream o’
Coos" brand has been manufactured
for ths past two yean, has under­
gone a transformation the past win­
ter and in a couple of weeks will be
ready to taka care of the enlarged
business its .proprietor, Geo. R. John­
son, sees coming.
More room, larger facilities and an
increase of Cream o* Coos milk pro­
ducts, are the program at the plant
and the first two items are already in
place.
The reel will follow this
spring.
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Last year the plant turned out ov­
er U0 tons of ice and 20,000 gallons
of ice cream, the wholesale value of
its business being approximately
(22,000.
cally <11 in Carry county and as far
north -a
Douglas
fitti*:
Grahams’ Popular Dance Hall
One of Largest in the County
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BUILDING RECENTLY
HARDWARE CO. OCCUPIED BT
PURCHASED BT COQUILLE
AND HUDSON DRUG STORE
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In keeping with the advancement
d development going on in this dis­
trict Graham’s Hall can be pointed
to as a contributor to the refinement
of community life. .
The GrahamV-Hall, which was re­
cently completed and opened is one
of the finest dance hails in the state.
Mr. Graham has gone to great ex-
penes in the construction of this hall,
the floor alone, which is built of ma-
pA, costing something over »3,000.00.
This floor ii said by experts to be the
•nest to be found anywhere. In fact,
it is doubtful if there ia another hall
of this kind in the entire state that
can be said to be better constructed
or to be attaining greater popularity
in its' use than to th» halt
The large patronage which ie al-
ready enjoyed by this hall to an indi-
cation of the ability of the manage-
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COQUILLE RIVER FRONT WITH NE8YLB FOOD CO.’S MILK BOAT,
* . JOHN-WILDI IN THE FOREGROUND
E. W. GREGG HAS BUILT MANY
HOMES HERE THE PAST YEAR
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enly been able to meet every call in mo-t f<ir in
construction lines that has been en-.
trusted to him and made necessary j
foods <
by the growth and expansion of Co- j -gt
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quille, but has been able'to so handle
his work as to afford complete satis-(
personal
faction to the customer, whether the* . .
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work has been the building of a busi- i w
neM block, a residence or the remod-
r* r<M
eling of ajruilding to meet any spec i XtyTnd””
gg maintains an equipment' ?pin< “■
usation that ia competent ‘¿Lihiliti-‘
all. elassM of work to
er-other building construction.
is prepared to furnish estimates “
peel fleet ions when desired,
mrience in construction
lis district bM onaliflel
a ToMidmblo sa*-
a mt of H ta