Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 23, 1914, Image 1

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^JThe Herald, the old estab­
lished reliable newspaper of
the Cotjuille Valley in which
an “ ad” always brings results
V O L . 32,
T he C oquille H erald
N O . 39
CITYDIRECTORY ¡FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
C O Q U IL L E , C O O S C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , J U N E 23,
"»•
1914.
COLONEL WILL TAKE ACTIVE PART
t jjo b Printing— N ew pres;?*
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee tl.^t
Herald printing will please
P E K Y E A R $ 1 .5 0
ni rogen b.-ils of Chile to ihehydro-
1 ek-tlic plants of Norway, and he
Fraternal and Benevolent Orders
believes that Oregon is in a condi-
The older politicians purport to
Events of Interest Reported
lion to get a large ’ share of ibe Compiled by State Bureau of
K. & A. M.—Regular meeting ol
see something of a similarity in the
For The Herald
. Cliailwick Lodge No. 6« A. F. & A.
Industries and Statistics
!
profits
of this movement.
conditions surrouudiug President W ill W ork in Coming Campaign for Adoption of Progres­
M.. at Masonic Hall, every Ha'unlay
The
other
line
u
<
investigation
nitrht in each month on or before tlm
sive Principles to Secure Distribution of Prosperity
Wilson with those which brought
(By J. E Jones)
full moon.
I>. D. P ikimk , W. M.
The Oregon Public Utilities com­
consists
of the collection of exact
I
so much trouble to Grover Cleve­
R. II. M a s t , Secretary.
and to Get Some Prosperity (o Distribute
‘ fin ish e d a b r o a d ”
facts and figures from all places mission has fixed standards of qual­
land, and Senator Vardanian of
E, s.—Regular meeting ol Keulali
the world over where electric pow ity in water, gas, light, heat, and
A few years ago much stress was Mississippi iu his speech upon tne
. Chanter No. ti, second and fourth
Colonel Roosevelt will return
“ The truth simply is that the
er is applied to the purpose of agri­ telephone service. Effect of order
Friday eve n in gs of each month, in Ma­ Uid upon that class of education ,-anal questioUi suggested that the
from Europe on June 24th. Im­ only wise and sane propositions,
sonic Hull.
„
not yet known
which was finished abroad,
but President has heard too much flat mediately upon his return he will the only propositions which repre­ culture. The following data iu re
M a r y A. Piiacx, \V. M.
A nna L awkbnuic i-ee.,
ga;dtothe
utilization
ot
electric
July 1st, the new Woikiugmen’s
abtoad
app a.s to have been tery atjd too ijtt]e advice This is a take up actively the political situa­ sent a constructive governmental
I ü . O. F .—Coquille Lodge No. 5 3 ,1 .0 . moved from E' rope to the United condition lrlle to every President. tion and will take the laigest part progressiveism and the resolute pur­ power in Idaho, for the purpose of Compensation Act goes into effect
1 . O. F., meets every Saturday eight States
It is shown by offi ial fig- The majority of public men who possible throughout the campaign pose to secure good results instead irrigating, heating, lighting power and this is tbe last date ou which
U Odd Fellows Hall.
and domestic purposes, and in Italy manufacturers and emplovers can
ures that the United S •'«.s fur- ; vis,jt the White House are seeking
C. H. C l r a v k h , N. Ci.
Iu a statement issued upon leav­ of fine phrases, weie the principles
J. S. L ahrkncr , Sec.
nished only 351 Modems lor Ger-1 favorSj aud adopt the address of ing New York, Colonel Roosevelt enunciated in the Progressive plat­ its successful application to plowing give notice of not comiog under tbe
a m i e r j ? j
man “ finishing schools” and other courliers when Mr Cleveland was calls attention to the fact that bis form in connection with the Trusts and other heavy farm work, are provisions of the act.
I. O. O. K., meets every second and
given out by the Honorable H. B.
Big strike rep-red at High
fourth Wednesday night» in Odd Fellow» educational institutions in > 9 > 2 -j President, he came to Washington chief duty in the campaign will be avd the Tariff alike.
Miller, director of the department. Grade mine, near New Pine Creek.
Hall.
E mii . y It husky , N. G,
Of these 328 were from northern as a stranger to the national leaders in that State, but at the same time
"Our
policies
would
have
secured
A knik L a w kk n cb , Sec.
In the Minidoka Fede al recla­
states and twenty-three from south-;of his party.
Therefore he en- he will exert himself to the utmost the passing around o( prosperity
Work will start soon on tbe Car­
mation
project, of Idaho, 47,700
/"■'OQUILUS ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 ern states.
I he number of foreign Jeavored to “ make baste slowly” to help the fight that the Progres­ and also the existence of a sufficient
negie
library at Marshfield.
I. O. O. F., meet» the first and tliird
students enrolled at 275 American jn the matter of appointments, just sive party is waging throughout amount of prosperity to be passed acres ot the land is irrigated by
Thursday night» inOdd Fellows Hall.
In
asking
Tor paving bids, Alba­
pumping water to it, the pow
J . S. B a r t o n , 0 .
universities, colleges and techuio- as President Wilson has done; with
the country. He lays emphasis up­ around.
ny
bars
bids
on concrete paving.
J . S .L aw kknck , S ec.
er that is used in the pumping
logical schools in the year 1913 not the result that a good many of the
Throughout tbe country all lean
on the lailure of the Democratic
Klamath Falls is now after the
J 7 NIGHTS OF PY TH IAS.—Lycurgua only reached the surprising total of
having been secured in connection
patronage-hunting
Congressmen promises regarding the tariff and do to emphasize these facts will be
IN. Lodge No. 72, meet» Tuesday night»
with the main work of the project. Bandon woolen mills with a free
4,222, but this was au actual in­ held fast to executive favor. Cleve­
in W. O. W. Hall.
the tiusts and calls attention to tbe done.
R. K. W atson , K R. S.
As the period when pumping for site.
crease of 577 over 1911. Travelers land and Wilson are alike in one
"But I believe that this fall my
Progressive principles as the only
O. A. M in t o n y r , 0 . C.
The Gleason yards at Cottage
irrigating
is limited, the Depart­
upon the boats going to. or comiug respecti in that neither is regarded program which can insure prosperi­ chief duty lies right here in tbe
P Y T H IA N SISTERS—Justus Tempie
Grove
will burn a half million brick.
ment
finds
itself
with
a
great
sur­
1 No. 35, meet» first and Third Mon­ from South America, are impressed as verv amiabie when llnder criti- ty and the passing of it around. State of New York.
I doubt
plus of energy for the most of the
The new power plaut for Canby
day nights iu W. O. W. Hall.
witb the number ol young men , cism Mr. Wilson has exercised the Tbe statement in full says:
whether there is a State in the Un­
Mi-a. G b . ikuk D a v i s , M. E. C.
year.
To market this, low rates and Clackamas county is being
whose mission to tbe United Stales !same sort ol influeuce nver Demo-
M rs . F ukd L ineoar , K. of K
“ Since my return Irom South ion that shows more conclusively
have been made throughout the ad rushed.
coucerus the matter of their educa-j crat;c ieaders Gf ( b j s day as Mr.
America I have received hundreds than this State the dreadful evil of
I ) KD MEN—Coauille Tribe No, 46, 1
Lafayette will install a $15,000
IN O. R. M., meets every Friday night tion. These young men after grad- j Cleveland did over those of his time, of telegrams and letters from all ov­ the two-boss system in political life. jaeeut district, the purpose being to
make the bye uses take care of a water plant.
Hall.
in W. O. W.
uation, have proven their benefit to j aud it may be that the beginning er the country requesting state­
The people of this state, the hon­
J. S. B arton , S ac hem .
the foreign trade of the United 10f open crriticristri bas been marked ments from me on tbe political situ­ est people, the good citizens who part of the expenses incurred in
A. P. M ii . lkr , C. of R.
St Johns is providing a stieet
Slates
through the demand tbe> ; by the attitude 0f Speaker Champ ation. It has been utterly impos­ wish clean and efficient government erecting the power plant and thus tor an outlet for the Western Coop­
W. A. —Regular meetings of Bea­
effect a saving in tbe cost ofirrigat
ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. \V. A. have created for the American arti -1 Clark and Leader 0 scar Under_
erage Co., (hat employs 200 men.
sible to reply to these communica no matter what their party affilia­ ing the lands.
Hull, Front street, first and third Sat­ cles to which they have become ac
wood, who have been the first to tions, first, because of lack of time, tions may be, are growing bitterly
urdays in each month.
All the principal streets of Hepp-
Irrigating begins »bout April
cusiomed, and iu their business and indulge in anything like plain talk
C. D. H udson , Consul.
and, second, because it must be* indignant with a system which pro­
ner art to be oiled.
L l H. I rvin e , Clerk.
t,
and
is
entirely
finished
by
Octo-
official lile they quite universally to their chief.
-■ remembered that I have been out of vides lor the see saw of the Murphy
Andrew Kennedy is putting in
■ ber 31.
During the earlier and
N. A.— Regular meeting ol Laurel specify American equipment lor for­
the country for nearly eight months and Barnes machines in the govern­
m r . b r y a n ’ s a m b it io n s
. Camp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall,
machinery
and a plaut to manu­
latter parts of this season the use is
eign enterprises.
Front street, second and fourth Tues­
Secretary Bryau recently revealed and have been home only ten days ment of this State
facture
coal
brickets on Coos Bay.
light
The
project
being
in
an
ag
day nightB in each month.
There are 1700 foreign students
“ There is not a State in which
M a r y K e rn , Oracle.
bis early ambitions, and disclosed and therefore have not been able to
ricultural region, there are no man­
The skyscraper limit has been
enrolled
in
the
under
graduate
and
E dna K e l l e y , Rec.
acquire the necessary information the evils of bi-partisan boss rule ate
ufacturing interests ot moment to raised at Portland from 160 feet to
graduate and classes of arts and sci­ during an address, proof that be
that will enable me to respond in­ more concretely illustrated than
O. W .— Myrtle Camp. N o . 197.
has
gone
far
afield
from
what
he
an­
help in consumption of power. The 200 feet.
ifieets every Wednesday at 7 :30 ences in the United States. The
telligently to many of the enquiries right here. Under such rule it is
Department has been compelled to
in. at W. O. W. Hall.
next largest number is in courses ticipated wjuld be his life work.
The McKensie river hatchery is
absolutely impossible to get decent
made of me.
Lee Currie, C. C.
Mr.
Bryan
says:
“
I
commenced
distribute the energy throughout to be increased in capacity to 2,000-
in engineering, 801. Medicine fol­
J ohn L kn evk , Sec.
It is
"When I return from abroad, I and effective government.
the rural section and to urban com­ 000 fish annually.
lows with 339; 303 in dentistry, with a desire to be a Baptist preach­
er. Before I was six years old I shall at once take up actively the impossible to secure fair treatment munities, for the use of lighting,
VENINGTIDE CIRCLE No. 214,
275
in
pgriculture,
and
256
in
the­
Warrenton, Clatsop and West
meets second and fourth Monday
wanted to be a farmer and raise political situation It goes without for tbe honest business man, for the for domestic purposes, aud for heat
ology.
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
Side towns are to have telephones.
honest
wage
worker
or
lor
the
hon
saying
that
I
intend,
to
the
utmost
pumpkins
My
father
was
a
judge,
O ra X . M a u r y , G. N.
ing residences.
Canada sent 653 students; China,
M a r y A. P ierce , Clerk.
Hood River Royal Anne cherries
of my ability, to do all that I can est farmer.
For heating, a rate of $1 a kilo
594; Japan, 336; Mexico, 223; Great and I remember the old courthouse
all
sold at The Dalles at five cents,
“
From
the
Canals
and
Highways
for
the
principles
for
which
I
have
watt month bas been adopted dur­
Britian and Irelaud, 212; Cuba, where I used to listen to cases. This
I* mgs Recoin! am. fourth Saturdays iu
contended aud lor the men through­ downwards each branch of the
Seaside
will have a 200,000 per
ambition
guided
me
through
my
ing the winter period. This figure
*09; India. 162; Finland, 124; Ger­
each month in W. O. W. Hall.
out the country who have stood so Government has been adminstered
day
shingle
mill.
boyhood
and
college
days
”
Fol­
F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , Pres.
has been found sufficiently low to
many, 122. Every Latiu-American
O. A. M i n t o n y e , Sec.
valiantly in the fight that the Pro­ primarily with a view to the politi­
lowing
along
the
events
of
his
ear­
Engineers
are working on a $350-
induce
a
large
number
ol
residences
country except French Guiana has
cal advantage, and often with a
’ RATKRNAL AID No. 398, meets the representatives in this group of for­ lier life, Mr. Bryan says that he gressive Party is waging and has
and many public buildings to adopt 000 foothills ditch to irrigate 8000
view to the personal enrichment, of
waged for these principles.
second and fourth Thursdays eacli
electric heating.
It is estimated acres et Medford, to be completed
eign students. The numbers range “ got into politics by accident and
month at W. O. W . Hall.
different
political leaders. No ad­
“
There
is
widespread
apprehen­
stayed
there
by
design.”
He
says
M rs . C hah . E v l a n d , Pres.
that
tbe
rate
makes
the cost ofbeat- by 1915.
from two in the case ol Uraguay
M rs . L ora H arrington , Sec.
sion among our people. The pinch vantage whatever to the people at
ing appreciably less than the cost
The campaign for a two-mill lim­
aod Paraguay through 43 for Ar­ that when he was first nominated
of poverty is felt in many a house­ large can possibly come by keeping
of heating by means of coal in that it on state taxes will be made by
Educational Organizations and Clubs gentina, 113 for Brazil, to the Mex­ for Congress that there was no
thought that he would be elected. hold. We cannot ignore the condi­ this system and substituting under­ district.
the taxpayers direct in the Willam­
O Q U I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L ican total of 223.
His comment was to the effect «that tions which have brought about bosses of Mr. Barnes for under-bos­
LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the
ette valley.
Except
for
this
heating
rate,
the
MAV MODIFY T A R I F F
High School Building during the school
"circumstances rule our lives.” Mr. this state of tbiDgs. The cost of ses of Mr. Murphy as the benefici­
charge made for electricity furnish­
Sheepmen in Umatilla county
year for the purpose ol discussing edu­
There is a growing impression in Bryan says he has gotten along so living has not been reduced. Not aries of the system I believe the ed by the Government is said to be are selling off their flocks unable to
cational topics.
hKNA AKDERSON, PieS.
well informed circles here that the far in his languages that he is able the slightest progress has been made time has come to clean house in sufficient to pay operation expenses compete with free wool.
E d n a M i n a k o , Sec.
tariff plans of the Administration as to dreatn in Spanish. Incidentally in solving the trust question. It New York.
Brick manufacture is being es­
r O KEEL KLUB—A business men's
“ And I believe that all right- of the plant, or that is, the propor­
the Secretary has practically com­ has been shown that the reduction
A. social organisation. Hall in Laird’ s embodied in the Underwood bill
tionate share, and a fair proportion tablished at Sisters.
will be modified in one important pleted arrangements for an active ol the tariff in r.o shape or way minded people ought to act togeth­ of the maintenance and some pro­
building, Second street.
A. J. S h e r w o o d . Pies.
Mosier wants a fruit cannery.
particular at least. The rumored season on the Chautauqua platform. helps towards this solution The er without regard to their ordinary fit besides The Government tries
F red S lagle , h e . .
party
differences
in
a
determined
economic
conditions
are
such
that
New
school houses are going to
change is one that can be made
HOPE FOR CO N SERV ATI O N BI LLS
o m m e r c ia l c l u e
l . h . H az a rd
business is in jeopardy and that the effort to accomplish this task and to do no retailing, the purpose be be built in Lane county, cost $60,-
very
easily
it
the
President
aud
President; C. A. H ow a rd , Secretary
There is a hopeful prospect thJt small business man, tbe farmer and to destroy the malign and baleful ing to sell to companies or groups 000.
Congress are so minded for it will
the
five conservation bills, includ­ the industrial wage-worker are Ml influence of both the Barnes ma­ of farmers.
Transportation Facilities
consist merely in eliminating the
Willamette Pacific tracks are to
The consumers take current for
ing
the radium measure and the suffering because of these condi­ chine and the Murphy maebiue in
RAINS—Leave, south bound MiOO a. proviso at the end ol Schedule E
reach tidewater by October 1st. In
beating,
lighting,
flatirons
and
Alaskan coal lands measure, will be tions
m. and 3:00 p. m. Í
this State ”
which declares that after May 1.
i O :40 r . m. and 4:40 p. m.
power.
The flatiron rate is 50 all 1500 men are employed.
passed at this session of Congress.
1916, sugar shall be admitted duty
Douglas couuty will finish plank­
The
OATS—Six boats plying on the Co-
Secretary of the Interior Lane and
most good. This is not to be con­ cents per month per iron
Prizes for Stock
quille river afford ample accommo­ free. Two factors are said to be in­
ing
the road over Camas mountain.
first
25
hours
for
lighting
is
7
cents
fused with the old fashioned “ boost­
dation lor carrying freight and paseen fluential in inducing the Democrat­ Representative Henry, chairman of
per
kilowatt
hour,
and
6
#
for
the
Bandon
will erect a municipal
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats
the House Rules Committee, have
It is, in
In order to stimulate interest ing” or "exploiting ”
leave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :i0 a. m. ic leaders to look favorably upon
dock.
next
25
hours.
The
power
rate
been
in
consultation
with
President
among stock breeders in Oregon, stead, scientific preparation for a
and at 1:00, 3:30 and 4:45 p. nr,.
this course. The first is the con­
Wilson, and have urged that the tbe Oregon Exposition Commission campaign of development which varies according to consumption
Ashland has voted $175,000
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­ sideration that the revenue of near­
It a customer takes 5 kilowatts bonds to develop mineral springs
conservation measures be added to announces that $10,000 will be set consists of deeds, not of words
parts 5:30 p. m. for Kaseburg via
Myrtle Point, carrving the United Slates ly $40,000,000 from sugar, always the House program. The people ol
Even this early in the survey as his peak load, and his total use and baths on a large scale.
aside as prizes for the best stock
mail and pasengers.
the best revenue producer of the
public lands states have long pa­ from this state exhibited at San there have appeared some giant is 2500 kilowatt hours in one month
Governor West announces that
OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar, post­ tariff list, will be needed to help tiently waited for the government
Francisco next year.
It is hoped possibilities, growing out of the his hours use per month is 500. 2000 aerqg of tbe Tutnaio project is
master. The mails close as follows: fill the growing gap between gov­
to act lavorably upon their meas­ that on completion of the budget it fact that a wealth of cheap water with this basis, the rate is figured ready for settlers at forty dollars
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in.
Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. ernment income and expenditure. ures, and it may be that the next
per acre.
will be possible to increase this sum power is available in this valley. out.
Bandon and way points,7 a m. Norway The second is the result of investi­
Recent reports indicate that in
Democratic
caucus
will
decide
to
and Aragol2:45 p.m. Eastern mail 4:15
Investigation
ol
this
point
is
now
to
$
15,000
This
will
be
in
addtion
H C. Sampson of the North Pa­
gations which the Department of
a. in. Eastern mail arrives 10: p. in.
put these measures up to Congress. to the $ 175 ;OCX) which will be dis­ taking two interesting developments. Italy plowing is being successfully cific Fruit Distributors Association
Commerce has made into conditions
An in* says the Panama canal will bring
tributed in livestock prizes by the One involves the best means of ap­ done by electric energy
HOW T H E W ORL D “ DO M O V E ”
in the Louisiana sugar fields and
City and County Officers
stance
given
is
that
at
Reggio
Emi­ large shipments of German beer and
plying surplus power to agticulture,
which are now being extended to
It is not many years since the authorities of tbe exposition.
Mayor..................................A. T. Morrison
lia,
where
741
acres
were
plowed,
a problem most pertinent to this
the vessels will take fruit tonnage
It is report­ last international yacht race was
R ecorder.............................J. 8. Lawrence the sugar beet slates
Giving,
Treasurer............... ................ R. H. Mast ed that tbe figures collected by the held, but at that time it was not
fertile region, and another is the the use and loss of electricity in the back w'th them.
Some people give according to their
City Attorney....................L. A. Liljeqviet
work aggregating 35,100 kilowatt
The Oregon grain crops are esti­
Engineer....................... F. M. Hall-Lewis government experts show that the necessary for the Department of means and some according to their possibility of creating an entire new
Marshal...................................A. P. Miller home sugar industry will be badly Commerce of the United States to meanness —Chicago News
industry which, in itself, would hours. The plowing is done to a mated at 69.024,000 bushels by the
Night Marshal............... Oscar Wickham
justify the erection of vast hydro- depth of 14 to 16 inches, the pur­ Department ol Agriculture.
Water Superintendent s. V. Epperson crippled by free admission of for­ make the regulations that have been
Fire Chie:...............................W. C. Chase eign sugar. While the President is issued for the coming races These
eletric plants. The industry which pose being to raise unused soil to
The University Survey
Lumber shipments out of Colum­
Councilmen—D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels
is under consideration is the manu­ the region of root action. At Gazza bia river ports aggregated 6,118,000
C. I. Kime, <i. O. Leach, W. H. Ly­ not likely to commit himself until pertain to the transmissfin of wire­
Veronese
the
plowing
with
animals
ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings the rtports of his invesitigators are less bulletins from the course dur-
facture of nitrogen from tbe air.
University of Oregon, Eugene,
tirst and third Mondays each month.
was put at $5 30 per acre as a min­ feet, and Coos Bay 9,316,000 for
compleled it is noteworthy that ing the progress of the race, as well June 17— Conditions in tbe Rogue There are not too many places in
imum, and $5.70 as a maximum; the last two weeks of May.
Justice of the Peace
J. J. Staniey most of the talk of a possible amend- as the taking of moving pictures, River valley are among the first to the world where great quantities
A million pounds of wool sold at
of lime rock of the right qualities with steam at $4 30 an acre, and
Constable............................Ned C. Kelley ment of the sugar tariff comes from But one wireless press boat and one
receive investigation at the hands of
Shaniko last Thursday, 16, to 20c.
with
electric
energy,
$3
an
acre.
Democratic sources.
, moving picture boat are to be al- the Department of Commercial and are located adjacent to adequate
County Judge
John T. Flail
A new industry in Oregon is tbe
water power to make possible the Tbe rate at which electric euergy is
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J.
Industrial Survey of the new school
TABOOS HOG C H O L E R A " C U R E ”
i *owed ' n '^e course.
establishment of this industry Pro­ taken lor this use is put at 3 cents eastern demand for husbands.
Armstrong
ol Commerce at the University ot
A warning has been issued from
MR T a f t o n s o c i a l i s m
Clerk
James Watson
a kilowatt hour. In other districts
Legislature appropriated $4, 759 .-
............ W. W. Gnge Washington against the latest cure
Sheriff ..............
Oregon Tbe experts are to gather fessor O. F. Stafford, of the Depart­ the charge for electricity runs high
Ex-President
Tafi
in
his
Indiana
336
in 1911, and 6,416,607 in 1713
Treasurer.........
ment of Chemistery of the Univer­
.......T. M. Dimmick
Assessor............
T. J. Thrift for hog cholera, which has been re- speech, has something ol a new an- exact data and put in available sity of Oregon, has made extensive as 4 cents a kilowatt hour.
Eugene engineers are promoting
Raymond E. Baker ceiving much praiseworthy com- gle to the argument that all social- foim, tbe fact* and figure« which
School Supt.
The plowing done by the Italians
investigations into the nitrogen in­
Surveyor
............ A. N. Gould
an loo.ooo drainage project
have
to
do
with
the
future
of
this
ment
from
the
public
press
The
ism
must
fall,
"because
it
finds
no
Coroner
.......
F. E. Wilson
dustry of Norway, and bas erected was by means ol a capstan device,
Health Officer
... Dr. Walter Culin statement of the federal government substitute lor the motive essential rich and fertile section of Oregon.
Oregon mineral products in­
|
elaborate
experimental apparatus I cable to draw plow, and electric
The idea is, first, to forcast the
creased in 1913, 200 per cent over
says that "it has no reason to be- to arouse and make constant bu-
motor
to
operate
the
winding
at the University, by means of!
lieve in the efficiency of any pro- man effort that is furnished by tbe future possibilities of the section in
machine.
The plows were on 1912-
Societies will get the very best
which he actually makes nitrogen
prietary cure for hog cholera 1 nd \ institution of private property, and a large way. and then to make de-
wheels and arranged in gangs. In
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does not recommend it.” Under the shaping of reward by competi- velnpmen' possible by the placing from the air in his labaratory. The this work, it was found that about
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-How .boot
at the office of Coquille Herald
certain conditions it urged farme 11 lion and natural economic adjust- of correct and verified information world suprlv of nitrogen, he says, 89 acres could be plowed without ; your new oneaT- “Oh. I let them get
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to protect their stock with autl lng ment.”
[ old.“ -Boston Transcript.
in tbe bands where it will do the is rapidly shifting from the natural shifting the stationary plant.
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