•JThe Herald, the old estab­ lished reliable newspaper of the Coquille Valley in which an “ ad " always brings results. V O L . 30, T he C oquille H erald N O . 50 cis com C O Q U I L L E , C O O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 29, 191 2 K. H. HANSEN EXTENDS THANKS TO “ A VOTER NEIGHBORING BEST CATTLE NEWS NOTES STOCK ON CUT-OVER LANDS TOPICS WISE AND OTHERWISE •JJob Printing— N ew presses new material and experienced workmen. A guarantee that Herald printing will please P E R Y E A R $ 1 .5 0 TILLAMOOK GRAPHITE AT STEAMEK RESUMES RUN SOON OREGON NEWS GRAVEL FORD BRIEFLT TOLD Iu the Herald of August 15, a person signing himself "A Voter” undertakes to write a history of my life and also to predict what I am likoly to do in the future. It is for­ — tunate that we are no longer com- Portland Company Will Aid Owners of Logged- pnlled to d e^ n d on the wandering Interesting Happenings and Doings of Nearby Fortune Favors E. C. Barker Means Much off Lands to Purchase all Cattle Neighbors Clipped from Exchanges Towards Advancing Coos County’s gypsy for our fortune telling. We That Can Be Cared For and Otherwise Secured Industrial Progress can now apply to Mr. A Voter. I am glad iudeed that I have ris­ The West Coast Lumberman de­ en to sufficient importance to merit MYRTLE POINT MATTERS E. C Barker, formerly in the votes nearly fourteen pages particu­ that distinction and permit me to Democratic Nominee jewelry business in this city, now The cannery starts on YVidnes- larizing on the fourth annual session thank Mr. A Voter for his kindness day, the 28th. of Marshfield, exhibited a quanti­ FO R ASSESSOR of the Pacific Coast Logging Con­ If he will favor me with his name C oo« County, Oregon ty of graphite to the Herald force The Cecil Carters are rusticating gress recently held in Tacoma. and address I will send him a st Port Orford. that is without doubt the genuine Solicits your support Loggers and lumbermen from all ebromo. article. Mrs C. H. Soutbmayd is the guest sections of the northwest as well as It is true, as Mr. A Voter says, I of Mrs. J. Lowe this week. A vein of the valuable mineral Investigate my past record and machinery and supply meu were have been honored by the people of eighteen inches in thickness was you will know my Platform Dr. and Mrs. J. Masson and niece present. Various topics of interest Coos co u D ty with various positions found at a depth of but sixteen feet — Equal Taxation— are visiting this week at Riverton to loggers and mill men were dis­ of trust. I am grateful for the same. from the surface. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soutbmayd cussed We quote Hie following It shall be my purpose in the fufure It is admirably situated for profit­ relative to live stock on cut-over as in the past to do all in my pow­ spent the week end with their son able miniug being upon a side hill lands as being a subject of interest er to merit their confidence. Mr. A F. E Soutbmayd of theN. rth Fork where uhuudance of water can be and benefit to prospective producers Voter states that I was nominated Hon. Binger Hermann, who has obtained for power aud other pur­ in this section : poses. in 1900 for superintendent of schools been here on a business trip return­ “ D. O. Lively, o f the Portland on the populist ticket, but he did ed to Roseburg Sunday, but will Mr. Barker was on bis way to “ The Guardians of the Columbia,’’ Union Stock Yards, Porlland, Ore­ state that I at once declined the return with the Shriners, who are to the new book by John H Williams, Marshfield whore he will have a gon discussed the subject of live nomination. It is also true that a meet in Marshfield the first week iu has already been pronounced by ex­ quantity of the graphite assayed to stock on cut over lands. He spoke few of my friends voted for me for September. perts to be tbe most beautiful vol­ ascertain its purity for upon this of the necessity of the increased the democratic nomination for as­ Mr. and Mrs Cass Hermann, sou ume ever published about tbe west. depends the success of the under­ production oí live stock on the sessor in 1902. 80 did a few repub­ and daughter, and Mrs. Stormer Indications It describes tbe Columbia river and taking commercially. coast. There is such a profit that licans vote to nominate a democrat with her little girl, all of Roseburg, are that a great perceut of it is pure, its snow-capped guardian peaks, it behooves every man who owns for the office of assessor last April. returned borne in their auto the 23d Mounts Hood, St.Heleus aud Adams; and those who have examined a cut-over land (ogive this subject au piece left on the Herald desk are o f Also Mr. A Voter did not state after a three weeks’ visit here and and it does justice to the subject. early and intelligent attention. that I had held the offices of sehoo down the coast. The little boy (oot this opinion. Those who are familiar with Mr At twelve of the leading markets clerk, school director and clerk and yet twelve) drove their car the en­ The Oregon Agi ¡cultural College Williams’ former book, “ The Mount­ of the United States on June 30 th jadge of election, besides serving tire distance. ain that was ‘God,’ ’’ will find this at Corvallis will also be asked to there was a shortage of 500,000 cat­ on Fourth of July committees and Our city looks quite deserted at new volume even more attractive. determine its contents and quantity tle. estimating weights and num­ various ether things. present so many being away on va- Especially to all Oregonians will it from which values may be known. bers. The production o f cattle is It is true I was formerly a demo­ catious. Am mg the number are: prove a joy. The great river and Graphite is a mineral found in not keeping pace with the increase crat, became dissatisfied aod joined Dr. Stemmler’s family and Miss Dot its noble white sentinels are shown but few places in the United Stales. of population. Throughout the the populist party and when that Miller who are carnpiDg on Mill in more than 200 magnificent illus­ Ceylcjp, according to tbe U. S. Geo­ LTuited States there has been no party died, I drifted for a time, aud creek beyond Rural, the Geo. Rack- trations, eight of which are in col­ logical Survey Bulletin, being the decrease in the number of hogs. It finally joined the republican party lids, Lew Browns, Mrs. Ralph Rick ors, true to Dature. The text is as largest producer of this valuable is, however, claimed that hogs will But Mr. A Voter, why make such a lid, Mrs. D ivisof Remote, Mr. Allen interesting as the piotures. It tells mineral. grow scarcer year after year. The roar about it ? Why not take up The many uses for graphite h ive and Miss Electra Brady, all of whom the story of tbe uprising of thu Col­ Northwest sends from $ 1 7 , 000,000 the cases of other candidates who started for Whiskey Run on the umbia region out of the Pacific, the caused it to be manufactured arti- to $ 20 , 000,000 annually away from have been democrats, had a change 24tb. Mr. E. Snider an 1 family aud creation of the Cascade-Columbia fically by means of tbe electric fur­ live stock and packing house pro of heart, as ycu call it, and became Mrs Ernest Snyder are at Bandou gorge, and tbe building of the now nace, an anthracite coal carrying ducts. populists, had 'another change and The Milton Lees, Mrs. Jus. Arring­ extinct volcauoes There is also a small amounts of evenly distributed Wherever owners of cut-over again became democrats. And, if ton aud daughter Hazel have been short, but valuable, ebapter on tbe impurities being the material from lands have burned off slashings and your memory is so good, do you re- which the ordinary grades are ma le. camping on the beach below Ban- forests of this district. have sown meadow, and other grass membor a prominent man who was don for the past two weeks. The Oregonian, in an editorial, The artificial product is much infer­ the ventures have met with success. formerly a republican, joinel the calls the book ‘ ‘both a delight to ior to the graphite that is mined. Cattle raised on this cut over laud populist party and later again be­ CURRY COUNTY One of the most important uses the lover of nature’s grandeur and have gone largely to supplying log­ came a republican and was elected A new school house is being built a service to the whole Columbia riv­ of graphite is for lubricatiug. The gers’ camps. to office. on the upper Chetco. er country,” and it declares the text addition of graphite to oil results Coos county. Oregon, furnished Now Mr. A Voter, if you object ''o f as high order as the illustra­ in a lower frictional resistance than An onion on exhibition in the the best lot of cattle in point of to a man changing bis politics and tions." In every way this fascinat­ would be obtained bv the wee o f oil postoffice at Agness, grown near breeding and in point of finish that then running for officp, why not ing volume is a book to own, to read alone. The quantity of oil requir­ has reached Portland in a long write up the whole batch at once. that place, weighs twenty ounces. ed for a giveu service is also reduc­ Mr Maurice, an agate collector, and to send your friends. time, and they were driven six days It would save time and besides it “ Tbe Guardian of Ihe Columbia,’ ’ ed and a lighter grade of oil may be made the ruu from Coos Bay bar to before they reached a railroad. They would look more consistent. I am employed without decreasing the Cape Blanco in five and one-half by John H. Williams, Tacoma, Wasli- were fed on cut-over lauds, and fond of company. If you can send quality of tbe lubrication. A small iugton, published by the author. never saw hay or grain. These a crowd of us together I will not be hours in a small 19 -foot boat of the Cloth $ I. 6 G post paid; paper covers, quantity of graphite only is required dory type built by himself. cattle brought seven cents a pound so lonely. 85 cents post paid. J. K. Gill C '., and the benefits derived from its in Portland. The Bane sawmill on the Sixes The taxpayers of Coos county de­ Portland, distributors for Oregon. use persist long after the application He cited the results obtained with mand a fair aud equal assessment, river has resumed operations and has ceased. Both the amorphous pigs in Carey wood, Idaho, by the Scientific Value of Homan Body but 7 do not think they care if the will run steadily during the winter. and crys'alline varieties of natural Michigan Land and Lumber Com­ Rough cedar aud fir lumber is being assessor was formerly a democrat or A French analvsist makes the fol- graphite are extensively employed pany in one year’s time. On an sold at the mill for $ 10 per thous­ lowii g observations: A normal man a populist. for lubrication. investment of $55 a profit of $619 of 150 pounds contains in reducible Now Mr. A Voter, I do not intend and. Twenty men are employed. We are informed that Clias. Kitne was reaped, and in two years the Final arrangements to purchase nutritive principles the equivalent of Kiine A Von Pegert, had a mine to conduct a newspaper campaign company netted $ t,o t 8 . At this and do not think I shall answer necessary equipment lor the co ­ of 12,000 hens’ eggs. The gas of of graphite at Baker, Oregon, many time the company has on hand 114 anything that you may publish in operative cold storage plant to be the human organism is sufficient to years ago from which he then real­ pigs. Any other logging concern the future. I have lived in Missouri operated on Rogue river have been inflate a balloon of 10,000 cubic feet ized $40.00 per ton. It is said a or farmer can do what this company precinct, near Gravel Ford, for the made. The plant will be located capacity. A human body contains considerable greater sum is now has done. last 27 years. If you, or anyone on the Gold Beach side o f the river sufficient iron to make nails of five paid. Mr. Kime pronounces tbe A company in Portland will leud centigrams weight. else, desire to know anything fur­ and will employ about fifty meu. graphite found bv Mr. Barker as of^ the purchase price ol cattle sufficient Dr. Campbell, a physician and ther about me I will refer you to the A man of this weight contains excellent quality and believes it will to consume the grass and hay that people who have known me the surgeon long in the employ o f the enough of fat to nuke seventy-five prove to be at least eighty per cent any owner ol logged-off lands can Hill railroad company, is a recent candles and leave enough grease to pure. longest. care for. arrival at Wedderburn where he make a cake of maiseilles soap. Mr. Barker ie sanguine he will be If elected I promise to give the -------------> ------------- will locate. He says the railroad There is a sufficient quantity of taxpayers a square deal richly rewarded by the discovery Oregon Vital Statistics along the coast will be completed phosphorous to make 8,045 boxes and working of bis graphite mine, Respectfully, The quarterly bulletin ot the Ore­ by the time the Panama canal is of parlor matches. The hydrogen and that he is possessed of no undue K. H. H ansen gon State Board of Health for the finished. portion of the human gas contents mercenary or selfish motives in the months of April, May and June last would fill a balloon that would lift success of the venture is demon­ A Fish Story among other items, contains the fol­ A Natural Error tbe weight of the contributor. strated when he said: " I t will be a A Coquille correspondent of the lowing: A teacher in Boston was telling great help toward advertising Coos In addition to the foregoing the April— Births, male 444 , female Portland Journal on August 24 the story of Red Riding Hood. She human body contains also six tea- county and making known to the says:— A giant sturgeon ( Acipenser 4 3 3 ; deaths, male 328 , female 2 1 6 . bad described the woods and the spoonsful of salt, a basin of sugar world the many advantages we May— Births, male 4 5 8 , female sturio ), which was caught in the wild animals that lived there. and thirty-fwo quarts of water. enjoy.” river a few miles below the city, is 3 7 7 ; deaths, male 286 , female 1 9 !. “ Suddenly,” she said, “ Red Rid­ These are utterances of a loyal the only one known to have been June— Births, male 354 , female ing Hood heard s loud noise. She Heavyweight Twins Insane citizen and we trust abundant suc­ 3 7 8 ; deaths, male 25 4 , female 1 3 7 . caught this far from the O'ean. turned around, and what do you Missee Loies and Louise Schatz- cess will crown the efforts of our Of the marriages 483 were report­ This species goes to fresh water to suppose she eaw standing there, maD, twin sisters, each weighing esteemed friend, E C. Barker. spawn but instances when speci­ ed lor April, 400 in May, aud 755 looking at her, and showing all his 350 pounds, have been taken to a -» - • » - couples entered into the bonds of mens are taken this far up are very sharp, strong teeth ?’’ local asylum and are attracting T he “ ProgreM ive” Party matrimony in the "month of mar­ rare. The fish is nearly nine feet "Teddy Roosevelt !” cried all the wide attention throughout tbe Is the individual, man or woman, who in length and weighed over 200 riages.” uses Foley Kidney Pills for backache, boys in chorus. — Boston Post. 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