Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 03, 1909, Image 4

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    AUTOMOBILE LINE TO COOS.
hogs, and of 4,282 permits to graze
7,087,111 sheep and goats. l i
e
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ceipts of »849,027,24 from timber Jg Contemplated by Gentle-
D. F D E A N , PROPRIETOR
salts weie paid by approximately
men From Colorado.
5,189 purchasers,
who cut t
h
e
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C O. D R YD E N M A N A G E R
equivalent«! 392,792,000 board feet
Q „ ick ,,MgtnKtr „ehedules be-
County Official Paper. o f limber. The recetpts from spec- tween Ro8eburg anJ 0oO8 Bay , eem
ial uses amounted to $30,425.23 and ,ike,y ,o be p(jt into openitioD with-
wero paid by 2,005 permittees.
¡n tbo next feW
th, Messrs. J.
I'UIIMBHKD EVERY WEDNE8DAÏ.
The year’s receipts represent p Carsoo anJ Thog> w
CuBter>
rial and Hooial up-
came b(jre a few j ayg Hgo fl0m
M1 ! -y particularly profitable use of tho forests ) some
ba. :
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30,000 individuals or concerns, in Longmont( Colurado> ' bave beeu
.r.iu auvanoe. »1.80
addition to more than 30,000 get- ,ookiog ¡nto the iocal conditions
ting free use of timber and other
Phoi. . Muin 65.
and are strongly impressed with the
resources. About one-fourth of needs for an automobile line from
all the timber cut from the Nation­
here to the coast. Mr. Carson has
GUR NATIONAL FORESTS.
al Forests was under free-use per­
been operating an auto line be­
mits.
and Estes Park,
Chi ' o f Fore t Service Re­ The purpose of this f « e - u s e Pr.v-1 ^ tween Longmont
^ d .8taoce of ^ ^
the
Coquille Jerald.
ports Work of Fiscal
Year.
¡lego is to make the forests con- di(rtfreuce ju tltv8liou of tbe tvv„
tribute most effectively to the pub-1 plft(;e8 b#ing over 4 (K)0 feet. Tb, re.
/
———
lie welfare. The timber given to
fore hill climbing is a matter with
Washington, Jun. 17— Listing re­ individuals is giveu for the devel­
which he is thoroughly familiar.
ceipts
n.l expenditures anil ex­ opment of the country through
These gentlemen believe that a
plainin',' thorn in English much settlement
through schedule of five or six
an a railroad president reports to
The total receipts from timber
hours each way could be maintain­
his hoard of directors, GiiTord Piu- sale each year since the National
ed betwieu here aud Marshfield or
cbot, forester, has just made a re­ Forests have been under the ad­
Myrtle Point, and this schedule
trospect of tho work of the Uuiied ministration of the forest service
could be materially lessened when
States Forest Service for the fiscal have been as follows: 1905, $60,-
the roads are put in first-class con­
year 1008.
130.02; 1900, $245,013.49; 1907,
dition. The machine tney expect
For the administration and pro­ »008,813.12; 1908, $849,027.24.
to use is the powerful Stanley
tection of the 182 National Forests
At the end of the last fiscal year,
Steamer, manufactured in B ob I od ,
¡ d seventeen states and territories when business was heavier than at
and built to carry eight passengers
and Alaska, tho Government spent any other time during the year, the
besides the driver. If they con­
§2,520.02, or about one and one- 182 National Forests were cared for
clude to establish this auto line they
half cents an acre. Permanent im­ by an executive and protective force
expect to start with four machines,
provements,
including the con­ of 29 inspectors, 98 forest super­
running two each way between tbe
struction of 3,400 miles of trails, visors, 61 deputy supervisors, 33
terminal points every day. Should
100 miles of wagon roads, 3,200 forest assistants, 8 planting assist­
the volume of traffic demand it,
miles of telephone lines, 550 cabins ants, 941 rangers, 521 forests guards
this equipment would be increased
and barns. COO miles of pasture and and 88 clerks.
or even doubled.
drift fences, 250 bridges, and 40
The average area to each officer
It is needless to say that if an
miles of fire lines cost $595,109.19. tbeoiotically available for patrol
auto line is put on here, whereby
Telephone wire to build approxi­ duty was 110, 665 acres. But more
passengers can go from Roseburg
mately 400 miles of additional lines than three-fourths of the time of
to Coos Bay in bíx hours, such line
was shipped to the forests, but with these forest officers is now required
will at once get all the passenger
the funds available before the close by the fast-growing volume of
business now handled by the two
of the year the work of constr uc- National Forest business, so that
stage lines from here and tbe one
tion could not be completed. Home in point of fact the force on
from Drain, as well as that of the
of this work was done on each of duty at the close of the year provid­
private stages which have been run­
the forests in the United States. ed about one patrol officer to each
ning during
the summer, The
Although many needed improve­ 500,000 acres of forest. This is
preseut stage schedules of 12 to 24
ments could not be undertaken, considered inadequate for protec­
hours would at once be relegated
the benefits of what has been ac­ tion of forests. Until provision is
to a past age.
complished are seen in the more made for a large increase of force
Of course considerable road im­
convenient and economical manner it is necessary either to curtail the
provements must be made before
in which the forest officers are en­ business arising from use of the
quick schedules can be expected.
abled to curry on their work and in forests or to neglect the proper
The autos are made with an 18-inch
the opening up to forest users of safeguarding of Government prop­
clearence, however, so deep ruts
territory
hitherto
insuccessible. erty against fire.
will not be a great niudrance.
Tho remaining $297,840.40 of the
Experimental broadcast sowings Wliat is of more importance is com­
total of $3,416,107.01, disbursed on were made during the year in 27
paratively smooth tracks and ab­
account of work of the forest ser­ forests, iu the state of Idaho, Mon­
sence of short curves. Hills are
vice was used iu forest investiga­ tana, Washington, Oregon, Wyo­
deemed but a slight impediment.
tions costing $235,055-14, and in ming, Colorado, Utah, aud New
It is rough and crooked tracts that
d if ion f forest information and Mexico. The total area sown was
cut down speed. Messrs. Carson
ft di : ) cooperation.
131 acres, of which 47 were in the and Custer expect to taKe up this
ono of the Black Hills National Forest.
matter with the local Commercial
irnment where
bi
About 700,000 trees were plant­ Club, and will also go to Coos Bay
• ■ e Last year ed last year on forests in the states
to look over the roads and examine
!< of timber, of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado,
eipi iron
tb"
the business possibilities,—also to
fei
permits
for
spec-
and
gr i/ h ,
New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, learn what will be done by tbe two
iul >i
"II . ..
"iris amounted and California. There are now
counties toward
improving tbe
i
17, an iucreaso of growing at the planting stations
roads.
1907 figures. over 2,200,000 treos which will be
Should they find the conditions
Tin per ;u i( receipts from the Na­ ready for planting in 1909. Suffic­
and outlook satisfactory they will
tional i'orisls were a little more ient seed was sown in the spring of
place their first order for machines.
than oui cent, I csh tbnn five mills 1908 to produce 4,000,000 seedlings.
Being of a special design it will re­
uinii i tl " per acre cost ailminis-
Besides administering tho Nation­
quire at lcaHi three months to se­
tr." "i anil pi
lion of tho forests. al Forests, the forests service ren­
cure them from the factory. Mean-
The mu-mots paid tile states and ders, on request, expert advice and
whilo they expect to gc to Cali­
ten if I' , to lie expended for roods assistance to other parts of the Ex­
fornia to attend to some business
and pi lir schools from tho year’s ecutive Government regarding the
matters aud theu return here to es
rev ipt; , amount nl to $117,003.70. practice of forestry. Work of this
tublish headquarters for this pro­
Chi ell; because of increasing the kind wag carried on several mili­
revenue to the states from 10 per tary and lud an reservations in var- posed line, l ’o a Review represent­
ative this morning they kindly gave
cent Inst yeur, there was a total in­ parts of the country. Cooperative
the foregoing facts aud stated that
crease of ¡¡5294,031.02 in tho amounts state forest studies were carried on
they are not aud will be not automo­
payable to the states.
with Kentucky, Mississippi, New
bile agents but will buy aud house
In addition, the National Forests Hampshire, and Illinois.
only such machines as are needed for
yeilded heavily to tho public iu free
The Forest Service conducts in­
their own use. They seem to be
use. There were 30,714 permits vestigations of
forest products
looking
into tho matter quietly and
grunted for the free uso of timber along the two lines of wood pre­
conservatively, and there is no
by settlers, schools and churches, servation and
wood
utilzatioD.
during tho year, against 17,309 in Some of these investigations aim doubt that the establishment of such
1907. The number of board feet primarily to promote better use of a line would be a great boom to
used in this way by the public National Forest timbers; others Roseburg as well as to Coos.—
amounted to 131,582,000, valued at seek results either of general ap­ Roseburg Review.
$103,720.00, compared to 03,000,000 plication or contributing to the use r a r u u i u u U I ' u I I h h , I .a 4irl|>|»<-.
feet, valued at $75,000 in 1907.
Pneumonia
often
follows in
of the forests of some special re­
The aggregate of free use of the gion.
grippe but never follows the use of
Foley’s Honey aud Tar, lor la grippe
forests for grazing can not be ex­
C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 coughs and deep seated colds. Re­
actly known, since no permit is re­
Virvinia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., fuse any but the genuine in the
quired to be taken out, and there writes: “ I was so weak from kid­
yellow package. E. J. Slocum.
is therefore no record preserved. ney trouble that I could hardly
It added perhaps 10 per cent to the walk a hundred feet. Four bottles
If memory is not at fault, the
amount of stock carried by the of Foley’s K idnev Remedy cleared Beef Trust was dissolved a few
forests. Settlers living on or ad­ my complexion, cured my backache years ago, and yet here is tbe Gov­
and the irregularities disappeared,
jacent to the forests and prospec­ and I can now attend to business ernment i ftei it again. Why does’t
tors, campers, and travelers in them every day, and recommend Foley’s the infernal Trusts stay dead when
are allowed to graze free up to 10 Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as they are officially killed.
head of milk oows, work animals, or it cured me after the doctors and
Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds
other remedies had tailed ” E. J.
horses in use, and purchasers of
that may develop into pneumonia
Slocum.
timbor and stockmen on the forests
over uight aie quickly cured by
J. Pierpont Morgan’s dues in the
are given the same privileges for
Foley’s Honey aud Tar and it sooth­
53 clubs to which he belougs amount es inflamed membr.inees, heals the
the horses needed in their work.
In Arizona and New Mexico milk to more than $7000 annually. What : lungs, and expels the cold Irom the
a lot of excuses ha has for staying j system. E. J. Slocnm.
goats to tho number of 30 may be
| The Mississipni belle who niar-
grazed free in place of milk cows. away from home at night.
Bccause
meats
are
so
tasty
they
ried a Chinaman vill find him lian-
Of free special-use permits there
were issued during the year 1,708, are consumed in great excess. This ; dy if she over has to take in wash-
leads to stomach troubles, bilious-
as against a total of 1,471 previous­ ness and constipation. Revise your j
of the latter 903 worein diet, let reason and nota pampered
ly «rai
Foley’s Orino Laxative cures
g the year.
fo:
.
appetite control, then take a few , constipation and liver trouble and
for 1903 does ot Chamberlain's Stomach and makes the bowels healthy and reg-
£
3 'l e paid by Livcr Tablets and you will soou be ular. Orino is superior to pills and
" again, fry it. For sale at tablets as it does not gripe or nau-
15 permits to H. S. Know lion’s drugstore. Sam- sente. Why take
anything else?
_,
i l l . ', inn - oh , und pie tree.
I E. J. Slocum.
Do You Intend to Build?
H O TEL
IC C . . Did you stop to consider that a building made
■ I O i l out of cement blocks is almost indestructable
and fireproof?
Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the
I last cost?
Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and
cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of
Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the
world.
Yours for business,
M. A. TUPPER
Proprietoi
COQUILLE
Centrally and Conveniently Located
for all purposes, j » Table Supplied
with the Best tFe, market affords.
Sample Room s fc f commercial men.
Free Transfe; of Baggage to and
trom boats and trains, j*
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C<> 0 U I I i L R C O N C H K T K W O I i K S
$
Recently
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Throughout
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I Coos Bay
Monumental Works.
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GROCERIES
Fine cemetery work a specialty.
monumental and building work.
Every form of delicacy in this line, and all the staple
Phone, Main 1731.
Estimates furnished on all kinds of
JOHN MITCHELL, PROP.
M arshfield Oregon
articles— the freshest and purest.
I CAN SUPPLY EVERY ORDER
For anything to Feed Man, Horse or Fowl, and
my Prices are Established on the “ Live and Let
Live Order.”
P.
E.
DRAIN
I f you are figuring on a
Stationary or Marine
Gas Engine
E
W rite us— we will save you money and time.
Engines Carried in Stock.
Sm'SS&S&SiäS'ES
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A lso a complete line of launch supplies gas­
oline aud Distillate in any quantity..
if
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W . li. Schroeder Coos Bay Oil and Supply Co.
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Jeweler
MARSHFIELD. OREGON
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FRONT STREET.
C0QUILLE, ORE.
W e carry a good line of Waltham,
Elgin, South Bend and Howard W atch­
es.
Before purchasing a watch else­
where call aud examine our stock and
get pries. W e guarantee our prices to
be as reasonable as any.
£
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Johnson Lumber Co.
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Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and
iKS
Dressed Lumber, Flooring,
I
■'-A
E Q U IP P E D
W IT H
Steamer
Rustic, Ceiling,
Mouldings, etc.
W IR E L E S S
Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with
Alliance
the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber
in tbe Coquille Valley.
Capt. E. D. Parsons
Coos Bay and Portland
Estimates gladly furnished.
Prices as low as
the lowest.
Sails fro m P o rtla n d S aturdays a t 8 p. m.
Sails fro m Coos Bay Tuesdays a t seruice o f tide.
H. IN. SKINNER, Agt.
GEO. T. M0UÍT0N. A g t.
M arshfield
Coquille
CHEAP CITY LOTS
T. H. MEHL
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Yard and Office, pront St. near Depot.
AGENT
FOR
Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125
d De Laval Separators, Stickney ¡<<
and $150 per lot.
gGas Engines and Dairy Supplies.^
purchasers. In Barrow
S O LD ON EASY P A Y M E N T S .
Cali and see me before buying elsewhere.
Terms to suit
&
Strang’s
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addition to the City o f Coquille.
TH E
The finest building
COQUILLE R IV E R LIN E
the city.
Betw een San F ra n c is c o and Bandon
Steamers FIFIELD and BANDON
'I 'w i n S c r e w , N e w
1st Class Passage
Up Freight
and F a st
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Home Realty Co.
F a ir rate and
Agents, Bandon, Oregon
Pf « a is « t «II H ours
prono « a no to 9 p no.
Skookum Restaurant,
Incandescent
Electric Light
Pres*
Accepted throughout the civilized world
the
ea the most universally satisfactory il­
Button
luminant for all purposes llie Cleanest,
Most
C. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor.
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General Construction
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location in
KERN
Convenient, aud the CHEAP-
EST light known.
the C O Q U ILLE
here
That furnished by
you
R IV E R
have
class and up to date in .very re»peet
it.
The rates place it within reach of all
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Land,
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Surveys
Executed W ith
Accuracy and Despatch.
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FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE. ORE.