Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 12, 1911, Image 1

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T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 28;
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911
NO. 18
PER YEAR $1.50
ANNUAL MEETING AND
M EETING OF
COQUILLE MAY ANNUAL
MILL
FOR
THIS
CITY
IS
BANQUET OF THE COOS COQUILLE TO
THE COQUILLE VALLEY
DAIRY ASSOCIATION
PRACTICALLY ASSURED CO. BAR ASSOCIATION BE IMPROVr
GET A BRIDGE
j The annual m eeting of the Coquilte
•ET1TIOX, SIG N E D IlY A L A R G E ' Valley Dairy association was held Wed-
j nesday afternoon for the transaction of
N U M B ER O F R E S ID E N T S , IS
j regular business.
F . F. Eddy, of Bullards, who repre­
PRESENTED.
sented the ass ciation at the State
Dairy association m eeting, m ade his
report to the local association, and a
general discus.-ion on bovine tubercu­
losis follow ed.
R esolutions were also
passed sim ilar to those endorsed by the
C ourt D ev o tes .Most o f Tim o to Con­ state m eeting.
The follow ing officers were elected
sid er a tio n o f Komi .Matters itoti
for the ensuing year:
A iitlilliiji H ooks o f tlto
P resid en t,,!. C. W alling, Arago.
Vice President, VV. N. G rahom , Co"
S u p ervisors.
quille.
Secretary-Treasurer, Thom as H an­
ley, La in pa.
P relim in a ry step s for a bridge
Three com m ittees were appointed as
acro ss th e C oq u ille river at th is place
follow s :
wi re taken la st T h u rsd ay w hen a p e.
On Co operation—F . F. Eddy, J. P.
tillo n sig n ed by resid en s o f variou s
C lausen, J. II. Bark low.
parts of the co u n ty w as p resen ted to
Press ami E n tertain m en t—Price Rob­
the co u n ty co u rt by a d eleg a tio n of in
t
-
so n , J. D. C linton, J . N. Jacobsen.
citizen s.
Mock Im p rovem en t—J. C. Watson,
F riday aftern oon th e cou rt and a Geo. Davis, Bert Anderson.
num ber o f citiz e n s v isited the th ree
I t was decided to call a m eetin g of
proposed site s for th e b rid g e> o n e b e. dairym en Jan. 18 to consider a plan to
ing at th e city dock , th e second w here run the O. K. cream eiy on a co-opeia-
tlie ferry is now o p erated and the tive basis the com ing year.
third th e v a ca n t lo ts w e st o f the
ARCATA TO B E T A K E N O F F R E N
stea m laundry.
COURT ADJOURNED JAN. II
No d efinite actio n w as tak en in
regard to a site , but th e last-n am ed
lo cation w as g en era lly con ced ed to
bo th e b est. It is d irectly op p osite
th e co u n ty road on th e sou th sid e of
th e riv er, and it is b elieved th a t in
th e e v e n t the railroad is m oved to
the w a ter fron t th e ap p roach to th e
bridge w ould be su fficien tly h ig h to
a llo w a train to pass u nder, th u s ob­
v ia tin g th e d an ger o f a crossing.^
M ost o f th e b u sin ess tran sacted by
the co u rt la st w eek p ertain ed to road
m a tters, the rep orts o f th e variou s
su p erv iso rs
b ein g
received
and
a u d ited .
S lig h t ch a n g es w ere a lso
m ade in the b ou n dary lin es betw een
road d istricts num ber 10 and 11, 3
and 14, 23 and 2 5 , and 23 and 17.
T h e fo llo w in g su p erv iso rs w ere
ap p ointed for th e e n su in g year:
1 . W . F. B row n, T em p leton .
2 . C. E. H an son , M arshfield.
3. J. \V. G rout, N orth Bend.
4. U. S. N ay, N orth Bend.
5 . F. P . N orton, M arshfield.
6 . A lfred R od in e, A llegan y.
7. S. B. C u tlif, M arshfield.
R ob ert H ofer, M arshfield.
8 .
9. Z. T. S ig lln , M arshfield.
1 0 . J a m es S tock, Sum ner.
11. T h om as B oon e, F a irv iew .
1 2 . E. N. H arry, S itk u m .
13. J oh n F abry, M yrtle P oin t.
1 4. E. W . F a h y, B u llard s.
15. J oh n Y oakum , C oqiulle.
16. J. W . B rig gs, C oq u ille.
17. G eorge M ullen, M yrtle P oin t.
18. E. E . W eek ley , B rid ge.
19. A. J. C ounts, Bandon.
Tom D evereu x, Lam pa.
20 .
G eorge S tew art, R iverton .
21 .
22 . M. T. C lin ton , Ara'go.
R. L. W eek ley, M yrtle P oin t.
23.
R. P. H u n t, B andon.
24.
J esse D. C lin ton , N orw ay.
2 5
26. L eonard H artley,
27. J a m es D. C lin ton , A rago.
F. J. M assey, M yrtle P oin t.
28.
29. Carl F lo a tte n , C ooston.
30. Sam S to u t. M cK inley.
H enry H ervy, Lee.
31.
T h e p resent board o f road view ers
w as reap p oin ted for a n o th er year.
Tlie followin'.- awards were made for
county work and supplies, the success­
ful parties in each case b ein g tlie low ­
est bidders
T h e h o sp ital con tract w as aw ard ­
ed to Mrs. Jeff D. W ilson a t $ 1.50
per day for each p atien t.
Printing legal notices, J. C. Savage,
2 l._. cents.
Robert C. Train, wood.
P . E . Hrane, groceries for county
poor f rm.
Printing of cou n ty court proceedings,
Marshfield Tim es and Coquille S en ti­
nel.
Tlie state and county tax levy was
fixed at 18 m ills.
Tlie countv judge \1 a also autho­
rized to purchase a spraying m achine,
at a cost not to exceed $ i30, for tlie uae
of t e county fruit inspector.
Tlie bonds of county officersW ere ap­
proved and court’ aljoTtrned W ednes­
day.
L ik ely T w o New B o a ts W ill Be I*ut
• n in H er P la ce.
B andon R ecorder: C. L. Joh n son ,
vice p resident, and H . D. W ise, se cre­
tary and a ttorn ey for the Direct
T ran sp ortation and F u el com pany, of
O akland, C al., are in the city look in g
over the situ a tio n . T h is is th e com ­
pany th at is ru n n in g the A reata here,
and th ey are now m ak in g arran ge­
m en ts and, in fact, h ave all th e plans
draw n for a fine, n ew b oat to be ruif
here, and in a d d itio n , th ey w ill run
an oth er boat w h ich th ey now h ave
ready for th e run. It is lik ely th at
th e A reata w ill be tak en off th is run
a s soon a s the oth er b oats are in j
op eration .
The D irect T ran sp ortation and
F u el com pany is a b ig concern and
th eir co m in g to th e C oq u ille river
w ill m ean a big th in g for th e en tire
valiey.
The prim ary ob ject o f th is co m ­
pany is to carry coal to San F ra n ­
cisco, w hich th ey are g e ttin g from
the G age m in e at R iverton .
Mr.
G age w as in B andon yesterd ay and
says th ey have coal en ou gh to* su p ­
ply m ost any kind o f a d em and for
an in d efin ite tim e.
Mr. Joh n son is vice p resid en t and
gen eral m anager of the D irect F uel
and T ran sp ortation com pany and Mr.
W ise is secretary and a tto rn ey for
th e com p any. T h ese gen tlem en are
very en th u sia stic over the o u tlo o k at
th is p lace and arc w illin g to help
b oost th in g s a lon g at a good , rapid
rate.
Site Already Secured, Piles on the Ground and
Boom Privileges Have Been Granted.
Will Employ About 40.
Practically all the money necessary to move the Reynolds mill from the bay to
Coquille has been raised and the success of the undertaking is now almost assured.
Of the $40,000 necessary, all but $8,000 was available the first of this week, and
J. S. Lyons and S. M. Nosier have been making a personal canvass to raise that
amount. All but six hundred dollars had been raised Thursday noon and they felt
confident the balance would soon be in.
A site has already been Tecured about a quarter of a mile below the depot, the
piles are on the ground and boom privileges have been secured from the government,
so that as soon as a meeting has been held and an organization completed no time
will be lost in starting operations.
Of the capital invested $27,500 is controlled by local business men and representa­
tive citizens, who are fully alive to the benefits to be derived from the enterprise and
are vitally interested in the upbuilding of Coquille.
The mill is a practically new one, having been built on Pony slough three or four
years ago. A low estimate of its capacity is about 50,000 feet and it will employ
about 40 men in the mill proper, meaning a pay roll of between $3,000 and $4,000 a
month.
All that is needed now is a united, determined effort and the deal will be com­
pleted.
M. W. A. GIVE
BASKET SOCIAL
WEDNESDAY’S MAIL
ARRIVED AT 1 O’CLOCK
THURSDAY MORNING
ONE SALOON IS
DENIED LICENSE
W ednesday *v »1• ■ ¿ ' h Dl ». : ont
ROYAL N EIG H BO R S AM » IN V IT E D ftoeeburg was
îüVfd al o it U ' urs
on account of U : et orni rendering he
AD JO U R N E D M EETING ON
G E E ST S ENJO Y F IN E SOCIAL
stage road aim 1 irrida Enable in flie
F R ID A Y NIGH T.
EVE N IN G .
m ountains.
Tlie post m aster at M yrtle Point stated j
Thursday m orning th a t there
was
three'feet of snow on the divide and
Mill sn ow in g.
In com ing
through
W ednesday the mail carrier had to cut
F rizes W ere G iven F o r th e B est B as­ his v\ay through trees th a t had fallen | C ou n sel for IInvili- Arum'll C h arter
acro ss the road, ami reported that he
l»kl N ot G ive Council R ig h t to
k et, th e P r e tt ie s t G irl and th e
counted seven large trees which fell ;
after tie p a ssed . These will obstruct
H om l iest M an— T ie V ote
B ass th e O rdinance o f
all m ails until they are rem oved, prob­
on L ast.
F eb . 1, 1009.
ably m aking it im possible to m ain-!,
tain any schedule for the present.
About two incites of snow fell here |
T he M odern W ood m en o f A m erica
At th e ad jou rn ed m eetin g o f th e
but m elted away rapidly. The tele-1
and Royal N eigh b ors held a m ost e n ­
city cou n cil F riday night H al B axter
phone com panies report local lines are
w as den ied a sa lo o n licen se fo r th e
jo y a b le b a sk et su p p er and social at
not dam aged but the long distancé line
L aird's h all la st S atu rd ay n ig h t, a of the Pacific S tates com pany is out of
year
HUNTING A ND FISH IN G LICENSES large crow d b ein g presen t. In ad d i­
T h is actio n w as based on th e o r­
com m ission.
d in a n ce passed Feb. 1, 1 9 0 9 , w h ich
T otal o f $ 3 ,2 9 2 C ollected D uring th e tion to the m em b ers o f the tw o ord ers
a num ber o f o u tsid ers w ere p resen t lit» \ T O V K R T l’R N E D IN UMPQUA Provided th a t a saloon k eep er c o n ­
Your 1 0 1 0 .
v icted o f se llin g liquor to a m inor or
T h e fo llo w in g table, prepared by by in vitation .
P rizes w ere given for the b est b as­ P a rties R escu ed by Cal W rig h t an d an h a b itu a l d runkard sh ou ld n o t be
C ounty Clerk J a m es W atson , re la ­
W ill McLain
g ran ted a new licen se. B axter had
tiv e to th e h u n ters’ and a n g le r s’ l i ­ k ets, Mrs. C. E . Van M arter rece iv ­
_ m
j tw ic e been con victed under th is o rd i-
ce n se s issu ed and th e m oney c o l­ in g th e first prize and M iss Eva
G ardiner, O regon, Jan. 9— T he:
.
..
A .
,
. n a n ce, but w as execu sed on th e first
lected th erefor w ill be o f In terest to H ow e secon d.
d ro w n in g o f four at th e m outh of
ofTense.
H erald readers:
A fter th e b a sk et su p p er w as d is­ th e U m pqua w as narrow ly averted
A t th e h earin g before th e city
Hunters* L icenses.
posed o f an im prom ptu p rogram w as yesterd a y and Cal W right, d ep u ty
co u n cil F riday n igh t B axter’s a tto r ­
N um ber A m ou nt
rendered as fo llo w s:
g m e w a rd en , of M arshfield, and W ill
n ey argued th a t th e city ch a rter o f
R esid e n t ................... 1 ,567
$ 1 ,5 6 7 .0 0
P ia n o d u et, Mrs. M. O. H aw k in s M cLain, a d ep u ty gam e w arden from
C o q u ille, w h ile g ra n tin g th e c o u n ­
N on -resid en t ...........
3
3 0 .0 0 and M iss E va H ow e.
Ten M ile, are haled a s h ero es today
cil p ow er to licen se , tax and r e g u la te
V ocal so lo , M iss E u n ice D obson.
for th eir th r illin g rescue.
sa lo o n s and bar room s, d oes n ot g iv e
$ 1 ,5 9 7 .0 0
Total
R ecita tio n , Mrs. A1 T aylor.
T h e v ictim s o f th e accid en t w hich it pow er to pass the ord in a n ce
A n g lers’ L icenses.
V ocal so lo , M iss E va H ow e.
cam e so near resu ltin g d isa stro u sly ab o v e referred to.
N um ber A m ou n t
R ecita tio n , E. H. Kern.
w ere Capt. A. P. C. H a ll, k eep er of
T h e co u n cil, how ever, rendered its
$ 6 2 7 .0 0
. . 627
F o r tu n e -te llin g b ooth s, e tc ., added! th e lig h th o u se here; h is n ep h ew , Mr.
d ecisio n in accord an ce w ith th e p ro­
9
4 5.00
N on -resid en t
to th e e v e n in g ’s am u sem en ts.
F ritzo , fa th er o f Mrs. J. L. K oon tz v isio n s o f th e ord in an ce and th e
U n d ou b ted ly th e m ost im portant of M arshfield, and Mr. K o o n tz’s q u estio n o f Its valid ity w ill rem ain
$ 6 7 2 .0 0
. . 636
even t o f th e e v e n in g w a s th e v o tin g y o u n g son w ho is v isitin g here. Capt. for a co u rt to decid e.
It is n ot
illation .
c o n te st, h eld to d ecid e w h o w as the! H a ll and Mr. F ritzo are b rother-in - lik e ly th a t th e p resen t ca se w ill be
N um ber A m ou nt
h o m lie st m an p resen t.
S om e “ Ir­ law s.
con tested .
$ 9 4 8 .0 0
. . 474
r e g u la r itie s” are h in ted a t in the
Y esterday m orn ing they w en t o u t
A t th e p reviou s m eetin g s of W ed ­
7 5.00
N on -resid en t
5
e le c tio n as th e w iv es o f th e su c c e ss­ In a sm a ll boat for a sail on th e bay. n esd a y and T u esd a y e v e n in g s th e
fu l ca n d id a tes are su sp ected of stu ff­ It w as ra th er rough and in so m e co u n cil disposed o f th e reg u la r b u si­
T otal ..................... 479
$ 1 ,0 2 3 .0 0
in g th e b a llo t box. C. E . V an M arter m anner, th e eld er Mr. F ritzo fell n ess p erta in in g to th e c ity g o v ern ­
T otal lic e n se s Issued 2 ,6 8 5 ; total
and E. H . K ern tied for first h on ors. overb oard . H is eon Jumped to sa v e m en t. P relim in a ry action w as taken
am oun t co llected $ 3 ,2 9 2 .
T h e prize, a cak e fu rn ish ed by th e him and the little K oontz boy ca u g h t on stree t ex ten sio n and sew er work
M odern W ood m en , w as fine a s far as th e la tter, u p settin g the b oat.
M ETEOROLOGIST H E B E .
and a sp ecial m e e tin g w ill be called
lo o k s w ere con cern ed h u t on b ein g
M essrs. W righ and M cLain h a p ­ to d iscu ss th e sew er q u estion .
S ays In d ication s P o in t to Oil in Large eu* w as foun d to con tain su ch d e li­
pened to be near the scen e and im ­
Qua n tities.
ca cies as co rn m ea l, p otato p eelin gs,
W ednesday evening o( this week tlie
m ed ia tely m ade their way o u t to th e
H arry V. W elch , a m ete o ro lo g ist, e g g s h e lls , etc.
council granted A. W. G atin a saloon
u pset boat and su cceed ed In rescu in g
I has been in v e stig a tin g th e B ear creek
F ir st prize for th e p rettiest girl them b efo re th ey had lo st th e ir hold licen se, G stcn h aving liouglit Hal B a x ­
; oil p roject th is w eek and rep orts the
p resen t w as w on by M iss E va H ow e, on the overtu rn ed boat, w h ich w as ter ou t. G atin tended bar for Baxter
C o-O perntivo C om pany A ban d on ed , form ation to he favorab le and all in .
about a year ago.
and w as d ecid ed by b a llo t as in the
At a m eetin g of th e d irectors o f «»cations to point to oil in large p reviou s case. T h e prize w as a cak e su p p o rtin g them .
Pacific H eal E sta te Co. S a les.
th e P eo p le’s C o-op erative a sso cia tio n | q u an tities.
baked by m em b ers o f th e Royal
M W It li I > MEN O FF IC E R S.
at M arshfield M onday it w as decided |
Last w eek the d rill tapped n atu ral N eigh b ors and d ecorated w ith the
T h e fo llo w in g sa le s h ave been m ade
to clo se up th e affairs of th e com-1 kas and it has been flow ing stea d ily co lo rs o f th e order.
by Frank B u rk h o ld er and J. W . D e­
in sta lla tio n T<s.k P lace l a s t S atiir- n ev e „ f th e P acific R eal E sta te com -
T he sto ck h o ld ers failed to the last few days. T h e drill is dow n
pany.
A jo in t in sta lla tio n o f officers will
clay E venin g.
pany d u rin g th e p ast w eek:
com e forw ard w ith the n ecessary ab ou t 1,000 feet and w ill no doubt be held n ext S atu rd ay ev en in g .
Last S atu rd ay ev en in g th e O rder
F orty-five a cres o f land th ree m iles
am ount of m oney to place th e co m ­ str ik e o il in a w eek or so.
Mr. W elch w as sen t h ere by C ali­
of Red Men Installed the fo llo w in g e a s t o f th is p lace, k n ow n a s th e R ob ­
pany on its feet and th e d irectors
M
YRTLE
PO
IN
T.
officers:
ert Dean ranch, to Mr. J. H. B o g ert,
th o u g h t it b est to m ake a p etitio n ol forn ia in te rests to look up pitch d e ­
p osits in th é d ifferen t coal m ines on
la te o f W yom ing.
S a ch em , A. P. M iller.
v o lu n ta ry bankruptcy.
Max D em en t started for th e sp rin gs
th e river, but fa ile d to find any of
S en io r S agam ore, N els O sm ondson.
Capt. J. C. M oom aw 's property in
near
P
ortlan
d
on
th
e
6
th
,
to
be
gon
e
W om an’s S tu d y Club.
con seq u en ce. Som e tra ces were found
J u n io r S agam ore, T h eod ore L and.i th is city , c o n sis tin g o f th ree lo ts and
several
w
eek
s.
He
g
o
e
s
for
th
e
ben
.
T here w ill be a reg u la r m e e tin g of ¡n th e R iverton m in es blit n ot in|
P rop h et, J. T. N osier.
fine resid en ce, to Mr. F. Von P egert.
oflt o f h is h ealth .
the W om an's Study Club at t h ^ ! com m ercial q u an tities,
S ecreta ry . J. S B arton.
O ne lo t in th is c ity to Mr. C om m o.
hom e o f Mrs. M. O. H aw k in s on next!
Mr. W elch le ft Satu rd ay for Trin-i
Mrs. S te lla S la g le w as a v isito r at
T rea su rer, D. H. Joh n son .
’ dore L angdon, o f M yrtle P oin t. Mr
S atu rd ay a ftern o o n , at th e u sual itjr C ou n ty, C aliforn ia, to in sp ect the M yrtle P o in t th e last o f th e w eek
The haig" m eets F riday ev e n in g s of L angdon ex p ects to build on th e lot
tim e.
¡cop p er m in e s there.
from C oquille.
each w eek.
in th e near futu re.
j
A FINE PROGRAM RENDERED
APPEAL OF CASE NOT LIKELY
The Coos County Bar association
held their annual business m eeting at
Bandon Tuesday afternoon and a ban­
quet in tlie evening, both being held in
Odd Fellow s h all.
Tlie attendance, w hite
not large,
made up in en thu siasm w hat was lack­
ing in numbers and tlie memliers are
unanim ous in voting it one of the liest
m eetings ev er h eld .
A spirited discussion took place on
the proposed change in court rules and
other m atters p erta in in g to the associa­
tion.
The follow ing officers were elected :
Geo. P. Topping, president.
C. F. M cK m ght, vice president.
J . J . S ta n ley , secretary.
C. A. Seldhrede, treasurer.
A. J. Sherwood and J, W . Bennett
were appointed to servo w ith the pres­
ident. vice president and secretary on
tlie execu tive com m ittee.
An elegan t banquet was served at
which A. S. Hammond presided as
toastm aster. Mayor J. W . Mast wel­
com ed tlie guests and tendered them
tlie freedom of the city . There were
seven on Hie program but every m em ­
ber present respon ded to toasts during
tiie evening.
F IR ST NATIO NAL M EETING .
D irectors a n d Officers E lected for the
E n su in g T erm .
The sto ck h o ld ers and d irecto rs of
the F irst N a tio n a l B ank h eld their
regu lar m e e tin g and e le c tio n o f o f ­
ficers T u esd ay. The fo llo w in g were
elected d irectors:
A. J. S h erw ood , R. E. S h in e , L. H.
H azard, R. C. D em en t, L. H arlock er,
I. H acker.
The d irecto rs then elected th e fo l­
lo w in g officers:
A. J. S h erw ood , p resident.
R. E. S h in e, v ice p resid en t.
L. H. H azard , cash ier.
O. C. S an ford , a ssista n t cash ier.
C ashier H azard sta ted th a t th e past
y ea r’s b u sin ess had been v ery sa tis­
factory In every p a rticu la r and th a t
$ 1 ,5 0 0 had been carried o v er to the
su rp lu s acco u n t d u rin g th e y ea r, sev ­
era l tim e s m ore than th e law re­
quires.
BA SK E T HALL GAME A SUCCESS
H igh S ch o o l Hoys D e fe a te d F irem en 's
T eam .
T h e tw o b a sk et ball ga m es which
were played la st F riday ev en in g in
the M asonic h all for th e benefit o f
the H igh Sch ool A th le tic a ssociation
proved to be a b ig su ccess, n ettin g
th e boys ab ou t $25.
The F rea k s a g a in st th e H ungry
F iv e w a s by far th e m o st com ical
stu n t ev er p u lled oft in C oquille
a lo n g th a t lin e.
T h e gam e ended
w ith a tie sco re o f 11 p o in ts each.
T he firem en ’s team a g a in st th e Co.
q u ille h igh school boys w as fast and
fu rio u s w ith m any sta r fea tu res and
b a sk ets on both sid es.
The final
score w as 19 to 15 in favor o f the
high sch ool.
N EW PO R T IN D IST R ESS.
Roum l S o u th F rom C oos Ray to San
F ran cisco.
S atu rd ay aftern o o n th e United
W ireless op erator a t M arshfield r e ­
ceiv ed a m essa g e sta tin g th a t the
N ew port, en rou te to San F ran cisco,
w as h a v in g tro u b le in h er boiler
room and d esired to be ta k en In tow.
L ater sh e d eclin ed to be tow ed
north by th e J. F. C hancellor, so it
is n ot co n sid ered lik ely th a t sh e was
in im m ed ia te danger.
EDU CATIO NAL LEAG UE.
In terestin g P rogram to D e H in d ered
a t F rid a y 's M eeting.
T h e E d u ca tio n a l L ea g u e m eets in
the h igh Bchool room a t 3 :3 0 Friday
a ftern o o n , Jan . 13.
T he fo llo w in g program w ill be
given :
In stru m en ta l d u et, Roy B urns and
Miss Cora Burns.
R ecita tio n , Mrs. W atson.
R ecita tio n , M iss U la S la g le.
R ecita tio n , M iss G eneva R obinson.
In stru m en ta l d u et, Mrs. Sperry
and J a n ie L ow e.
SN A G BOAT A L R E A D Y AT WORK
CLEARING
OBSTRUCTIO NS
DOWN R IV E R .
$ 5 6 ,0 0 0 WILL BE EXPENDED
C h an n el to In- D redged to lh-ptli of
10 F e e t Dam lon to R iverton , 9
F eet B e tw ee n R iverton
and C oquille.
T he work of clea rin g and d red gin g
th e C oquille river betw een th is city
and Bandon and betw een h ere and
M yrtle P oin t is to receive th e Im m o.
d ia te a tten tio n o f the en g in eers w ho
h a v e been at w ork d uring th e p ast
m onth on the Coos hay ch an n el.
T he sn a g boat, in charge o f R. H.
R o zell, arrived h ere F riday m orning
and is now a t work clea rin g o b stru c­
tio n s in the river.
C on cern in g th e proposed work on
th e C oquille the T im es says:
E n g in eer L eefe is now ru sh in g
a rra n g em en ts to h asten the Im prove­
m en ts o f the C oquille river.
A
la r g e dredge scow is b ein g b u ilt by
K ru se & B an k s for the d red g in g o f
th e channel b etw een C oquille and
M yrtle P oint.
T h is is to be d e liv ­
ered th is w inter. K ruse & B an k s are
to build th e fra m e and in sta ll the
m ach inery, w hich is fu rn ish ed by
th e g o vern m en t, and d eliver the boat
on th e C oquille for $ 2 .2 0 0 .
T h is
d red g e w ill, when it reach es the Co­
q u ille , be equipped w ith a h o u se and
ca b in s for its crew of seven m en.
T h e h ou se and accom m odation s for
th e men w ill be the b est th a t h as
ev er been provided for a b oat o f th e
siz e in th is sectio n . It w ill be eq u ip ,
ped w ith a cla m -sh ell b ucket w ith
on e yard cap acity and is so arran ged
th a t It w ill rem ove m uch m ore d irt
th a n th e o rd in a ry d red ges o f th is
cla ss.
T h e b u ck ets and m ach inery
is now h ere, or w ill a rriv e soon, so
th e r e w ill be no d ela y on th a t a c ­
co u n t.
T h e sn a g b oat th a t lias been used
on Coos river, an d w h ich h as been
ta k e n to th e C oq u ille, w ill be eq u ip ­
ped w ith an o u tr ig g e r a tta ch m en t
and d rill for th e p u rp ose o f d rillin g
th e rock s and b lo w in g them o u t o f
th e Bandon harbor and lo w er Co­
q u ille ch a n n el.
T h e p roject for th e C oq u ille pro­
v id e s for no w ork on th e bar, but
a b o u t $ 5 6 ,0 0 0 h a s been appropriated
for rem o v in g th e ro ck s n ear the
m outh o f th e riv er and at R ocky
P o in t, rem o v in g th e sn a g s from the
m outh of the N orth F ork to Bandon
and for d red g in g th e ch a n n el 100
fe e t to a depth o f ten feet from B a n .
don to R iverton and to nin e feet
from R iverton to C oquille.
It is lik e ly th a t a la rg er d red ge o f
th e O regon cla ss m ay he ob tain ed
for th e d red g in g in the low er Co­
q u ille ,
^
E n g in eer L eefe exp ects lo put the
riv er In first c la s s sh a p e w ith th is
ap p rop riation .
Ja s. E. K elley , w h o is now su p er­
v isin g th e co n stru ctio n of the dredge
sco w at K ru se & R anks and a ss ist­
in g Mr. L e e fe in th e office, w ill be
Inspector In ch a rg e o f the C oquille
riv er work under Mr. L eefe.
R oy
R o zeile Is forem an o f th e sm all
d red ge.
M RS.
DANA C A
BADLY
BU R N ED
T h ree H on «'« D estro y ed at tlie R an ­
d olp h Mill.
Mrs. T h om as D anaca w as very
se rio u sly Injured by In h alin g flam es
w h ile rescu in g her sleep in g baby
from h er b u rn ing h om e at th e R a n ­
dolp h m ill la st W ednr ' ;iy afternoon .
T h e D anaca h om e, w i
all th e co n ­
ten ts, w as to ta lly destroyed.
T w o oth er h o u ses n earb y w ere
a lso a com p lete lo ss lint th e h o u se ­
h old good s w ere saved
T h e fire, which is su pposed to have
sta rted from a d efectiv e flue, w as
j. «. w. ci.un.
d iscovered w h ile Mrs. D anaca w as
The J. G . W . club m et Tuesday even­ a b sen t at a n eig h b o r’s. On retu rn ­
ing at the hom e of Mrs. Alfred John
in g sh e rushed to th e bedroom w h ere
son. J r., eigh teen ladies being present. th e sleep in g child lay. and escaped
The evening was pleasantly sp en t in do­
th ro u g h a w indow .
ing fancy work and a delightfully social
social tim e was enjoyeil by all those
n . ' S K K T IIAI.L M M I 111 DAY.
present. Supper was served, at which
tlie hostess was assisted by Miss Vesta F irem en o f C oq u ille mid M yrtle P oint
W ill P la y .
Boyrie and M iss Anna Miller.
N ext F riday ev en in g at 8 o'clock
at M asonic h a il, tw o b a sk et hall
Mill R ead y to t»|N-rntr M arch 1.
O. D. P ierce, m anager o f th e Co­ g a m es w ill be played. T h e F rea k s
q u ille Mill and M ercantitle com pany and H ungry F iv e will decid e th e lo­
Inform es th e H erald th a t th e work of cal fun -m akers ch am pion sh ip a n d the
p u ttin g In co n crete fo u n d a tio n s is C o q u ille firem en w ill play th e fire­
p ro g ressin g a s fast as p o ssib le and m e n ’s team from M yrtle P oint.
T h e proceeds w ill be given to the
th a t th ey exp ert to h a v e th e m ill
F ir em en ’s A th letic asso cia tio n .
Ad­
ready to op era te by th e first o f m issio n 25 cen ts, and everybody turn
March.
o u t and h elp th e boys.