Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 04, 1914, Image 1

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    IJThe Herald, (he o ld estab­
lished reliable newspaper of
the Corjuille Vailey in which
an “ ad* always brings results.
V O L . 32,
T he C oquille H erald
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 U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 4, 1914.
N O . 45
that there are certain types
CITY DIRECTORY FROM THF NATIONAL CAPITAL I ; ot oression
roads that are permanent is er­ “Let Us Talk it Over”
Fraternal and Benevolent Orders
A
F. A A. M.—Regular meeting of
. Chadwick Lodge N o . 08 A. F. A A.
M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday
night in each montli on or before til»
full moon.
D. D. Plane*, W. M.
R. H. M a s t . Secretary.
roneous.” It is pointed out lhat the
Events of Interest Reported only things about the roads that
For The Herald
may fie considered permanent are
“So the People May Know”
QJob 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
the narrow escape Mr. Baker’s fam­
ily had There wagon was not far
from the one which went over the
b.iuk, and had the wagon not Compiled by State Bureau of
Industries and Statistics
cramped it would have crashed into
tbe Baker rig and all would have
Free factory sites are being offered
gone over the bank and the people
been killed. The wagon belonging on Coos Bay.
Sherwood gets a new bank and
to Baker was less than 15 feet from
where the other one jumped the hotel building.
road.
Granite Hill mine in Josephine
comity is to be ope ated.
STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
grading, culverts andbridges, there­
In his talk here, Capt. Davtnny, shapes of their respective heads as
fore the Washington authorities representative of the Rivers and is the case with common human
FOUND, AN HONEST MAN
assert that "the first and last com­ Harbors Congress, threw a nice beings. It will be remembered that
K. 8.— Reguiar meeting of Heulali
mandment toward road maintenance boquet at the government engineers as long ago as the late seventies the
And
be
was
discovered
without
. Chapter No. 0, second and fourth
Friday evenings of eacli month, in Ma­ the aid of Diogenes’ lamp, for he is to keep the surface well drained, and claimed for them the credit of engineers recommended a project
sonic Hall.
recommending improvement in the for the improvement of tbe Coos
discovered himself.
The gentle­ W H E N W IL L C ON GRESS ADJOURN
M a r y A. P i krck , W . M.
A n n a L a wit m o * S e c .,
case of harbors which have little ex­ Bay bar and the deepening of the
man is no other than Representa­
There is serious talk to the effect
Chant of the Buzzards
tive
Witherspoon
of
Mississippi,
isting commerce but have great channel to a depth of 18 teet. They
Union Oil Co. builds a $10,000
O. O. F.—Coqnille I,o<l|{e No. 53,1. O.
that the Senate may continue its
. O. F., meets every Saturday night who returned $82 20 to thepaymas
possibilities Editor G. A. Bennet, estimated the cost of the project at (Ben H. Lampmiin, Gold Hill News) storage plant at Eugene.
work almost up to the day of elec­
■l Otlti Fellows Hall.
ter of the House ol Representatives
of the Coos Bay News, while speak­ something over $2,000,000. The
C . H. C l e a v e s , N. O .
Bids are being taken for a $1 io,-
We see the morning e’er it lights
tion. and a few people even predict
J . 8 . L a w k k n c k , S ec.
for salary that had been tendered
ing highly of the Captain’s address work was started and before one- tbe burn— tbe dark wing, the stark 000 high school at Eugene.
that Congress will be in session un­
him, with the explanation that be
at Marshfield, does not agree with third of the estimated cost bad been wing, the wheel and turn— we see
a m ie r e b e k a H l o d g e , h . *
The Hudson Gold Dredging Co.
til December. With the anti-trust
I. o . O. F., meets ew ry Becond and had beeo awsy four days. It is es­
him on this point. He says:
expended more than 18 feet ot the morning e’er it fires tbe bill, we will ccnstrnct another dredge for
legislation still in the foreground,
fourth Wednesday rights iL uau Fellows
timated that at this time of the year
Hall.
FI milv H khsky , N. G,
We humbly beg to take issue water was obtained. Work was see the cougar crouch to bis kill; Sumpter gold placer mines.
the fight unsettled as to just who
A nnik L awhknck . Sec.
When the House of Representatives
with Capt. Davenny on that state­ then stopped, as the desired depth we see tbe salmon flash in tbe foam,
will be the members of the Federal
Nehalem has voted bonds to pur­
ment, at least so lar as our limited
r 'O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, No. 25 is practically marking time, waiting
The bar re­ we see the lost shoat strut ¡ng from
Reserve Board, and the Columbia knowlege extends, which is con­ had been secured.
chase tbe present water plant
Vy 1. O. O. F., meets the fintanti third
for the Senate lo complete its work,
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall.
and Nicaragua treaties promising a fined to the Oregon coast. Numer­ mained good, and the commerce of home! Swinging on the upper air,
A $10.000 creamery will be erect­
J . 8 . B a r t o n , C . 1’ .
that there are over two hundred
the port increased several fold.Then Bpecks against tbs sky— Bald Head
splendid row, there is but one con­ ous instances, we are sotrv to say,
J. S .L a w rk n cr , S ec.
ed at Alvadore on Fern Ridge.
members of the H uise absent from
a
greater
depth
was
needed
aud
tbe
ami Sharp Claw, bold Bright Eye!
clusion. Either the Administration can be cited to prove that certain ot
n i g h t s o f p y t h i a « . —Lycurgus the city, and should these gentle­
A San Francisco firm will erect a
the U. S Engineers acted directly people ot Coos Bay ttied to get a
Fate o d the upper air— circle and
plan must be cut and these matters
Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights
contrary when submitting reports new project adopted.After thorough
brick block on 6th st. Portland.
men
follow
the
action
of
Represen­
in W. O. W. Hall.
wait— all things come lo us soon or
passed over to the regular session concerning proposed projects for
R. R. W a t s o n , K R. 8 .
tative Witherspoon, it would save
surveying, examination, investiga­ late; all things mark we, wheeling
Fruit packing commenced Aug.
in December, or the law-makers the improvement ot Rogue River,
O. A. M in t o n y k , C. C.
the government over $4000daily.
tion
and
cogitation,
the
engineers
1st
in the Rogue River district.
high—
we
see
the
torn
buck
lie
down
will be wrangling until late in the Port Orford, Coos Bay, Umpqua,
j ) YTH 1 AN SISTERS—Justus Temple
then on deck announced that it was to die. Brother to tbe Westward)
Siuslaw,
Alsea,
Yaquina,
and
other
Grants
Pass box factory is to re­
D ID U N O L A N D $25,000
1 No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­
Ml
river harbors on the Oregon coast. their august opinion it would cost — Mark! O mark!—Under tbe tan­ opened after lying idle for years.
day nights in W. O. W. Hall.
A
few
of
the
Republicans
in
the
Mss. G k ihor D a v i s , M. E. C.
"J O Y R ID IN G ”
IN G O V E R N M E N T At various times these rivers and quite a lot of money to give the
A motor road will be built from
M r s . F hkd L in r o a r , K. of R
House of Representatives in an ef­
harbors have petitioned the govern Coos Bay people what they asked gle wnat lies dark? Specks against
BOATS
the red dawn wheel and turn— death Mapleton to tbe beach at Florence.
tnenl for aid in their development,
ED MEN—Coouille Tribe No, 48, l. fort to make some political hay,
O. R. M., meets every Friday night have been endeavoring to inquiie
Representative Good of Iowa has in the matter of bar improvement, (although not so much as the engi­ smote the she-bear here on tbe burn!
A streetcar line is to be built
in W. 0 . W. Hall.
been
making considerable fuss be­ and at various times they have been neers had recommended 25 years
High hunts the eagle— higher from Baker into the Eagle valley.
into the details ol the mission ol
J. S. B a r t o n , Sachem.
turned down by members of the before) and “ the commerce of the bunt we— Bald Head and Bright
A. P. M ii . i . kr , C. of R.
John Lind, who was the President’s cause Secretary McAdoo took his Engineer corps, who evidenlly did
Clatsop county has 700 men em­
port would not justify the outlay." Eye, what do ye se6? I see the dun
W. A. —Regular meetings of Rea- personal representative to Mexico, bride for a little boatride on one of not take into consideration the vast
ployed
on the Columbia Highway.
• ver Camp No. 10,550 in M. W . A. and they also waut to know about the revenue cutters.
McAdoo is and varied resources lying unde­ So Colonel Roessler recommended doe race with the pack! I see the
A Federal Court and Postoffice
Hail, Front street, first and third Sat­
that
a
bar
dredge
be
tried
as
an
lost child seeking tbe shack! Ye
his pay. The excuse for the inquis­ the Administration’s head of the veloped tributary to them, but re­
urdays in each month.
building will be erected at Medlord.
C. D . H udson , Consul.
revenue service, and it has been the fused to recommend recognition, experiment; that wouldn’t cost so see truly— but what see 1? I see
itiveness
is
luruished
by
the
fact
L l H. I r v in e , C le r k .
stating, simply that the present much. So the improvement of tbe weak fawn nestle to die! Higher
Eugene Fruitgrowers Association
that this is the time for making the custom of former secretaries to avail commerce of these ports would not
N. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel
themselves of the privilege which juslify the proposed expenditure. the best harbor on the Oregon than the eagle flies— float and wheel will manufacture Loganberry juice.
annual
appropriations
for
expendi­
• Camp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall,
Congress gave $150,000 for fish
Good Facilities create commerce, all right coast has been held back because — turn brothers after me— stoop to
Front street, second and fourth Tues­ tures under the Secretary of State. he and his bride enjoyed.
tbe engineer in charge of this dis­ the meal.
day nights in each month.
hatching
stations on Oregon waters.
called
it
“joy
riding”
at
the
govern­
enough;
but
when
these
ports
asked
However, there is no information
M a r y K k r n , O r a c le .
trict happened to be a pinhead and
We spied a hunter, stretched on
Gtants Pass has paid out on the
E d na K e l l e y . R ec.
following from Bryan or the White ment expense and the way he went for aid in their development, the
engineers practically said:
"Get under Portland influence. And fur­ tho sward, he rose not, he stirred Crescent City railroad to date $83,-
O. W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197, House. It it ts a fact that Lind "after” the President’s son-in-law your commetce first, and we will
ther than that,tbe ‘‘spirit erf the ser­
• meets every Wednesday at 7 :30 received $g 5 ,ooo, then the Repub­ made some good copy for the red
aid with the facilities afterwards.” vice” has obliged othet engineers not, he spake no word. Nearer and 318.
p. m. at W. O. W . Hall.
nearer stooped from tbe sky— Bald
licans who made this claim will not type papers.
The Vesuvious mines in the Bo­
Lee Currie, C. C.
The editor ol the News has kept who knew better to endorse Colonel Head and Sharp Claw, bold Bright
J ohn L knkvk , S ec.
have the satisfaction of being able
hemia
district are getting out much
BULL F I G H T I N G A N D BASE BALL
closer tab on the attitude of the en­ Roessler’s fool idea and back up Eye— three black shadows wheeled
ore.
VEN1NGTIDE CIRCLE N o . 214, to verify it before the fall elections.
General Funston put a stop to gineers toward the emprovement of the dredge project, when they knew we there, till tbe spotted lizard
meets second ami fourth Monday S P R IN K L E B O R A X ON T H E IR T A IL S
The old Long Placer mine near
the bull fighting at Vera Cruz and the Coos Bay harbor since its incep­ that jetties are absolutely necessary whisked to bis lair. Perched upon
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
Cot 1 age Grove is to be worked for
O r a X. M a u r y , G. N.
The United States Department of declared that “ it does not give the tion than any other living man, and to any material improvement of the
a dry limb held we debate— then we gold.
M a r y A. P ir r c r , Clerk.
Agriculture has issued a bulletin bull a fair chance.” Captain Leon­ he knows what he is talking about. bar. This is not a muck-raking of
thauked the wood gods— thanked
ARMERS U N IO N .— Regular meet­ stating that as the result of experi- ard, U- S. N., who has just returned As a matter of fact, generalities do the engineer department; it is a
Booth-Kelly Co. is erecting a
them— and ate!
ings second and fourth Saturdays in
ments
it
has
been
found
that
a
small
large
fire-proof dry kilo at Spring-
from
Vera
Cruz,
says
that
on
the
cold
statement
of
facts.
So
Captain
not
cover
the
case.
Government
each month in W. O. W. Hall.
We see the morning e’er it lights
F r a n k B u r k h o l d e r , Pres.
amount of ordinary borax sprink­ corner lots the boys are now playing engineers are not all alike, and Davenny’s glowing eulogy of the
field.
the burn— the dark wing, tho stark
O. A. M in to n yk , Sec.
led daily on fertilizers, garbage etc the game of base ball, and there is there is as much difference in the engineers is not always applicable.
The 100,000 gallon reservoir of
wing, tbe wheel and turn! Brother
RATERNAL AID No. 398, meets the will prevent the breeding of the a feverish anxiety for that game
the Bend Water Co. is nearly com­
to
the
E^tward,
look
ye
well—
second and fourth Thursdays eacli typhoid or house fly
The "swat among the Mexicans. Who knows
montli at ML 0 . W , Hall.
thither went the stray calf that lost pleted.
Wagon Goes Over Grade
the flv” campaign has been carried but what the great American game Value of Silage Feed
M r s . C iia s . E v l a n h , Pres.
The Clackamas Gas Co. passes
the bell! Brother to tbe Westward
M r s . L ora H a r r in g t o n , S e c.
on in Washington for several years, will yet become a national sport and
And Other Succulence
A t Sugar Loaf Mountain
— wheel and swing— there hunts tbe up Milwaukee and will supply
Educational Organisations and Cluls and the result is that there has been civilizer in Mexico.
Oswego.
Oregon Agricultural College,Cor­
A Bridge correspondent of the cougar haril by the spring! Fate on
a great diminishing in the quanti­
OQ U I LL E E D U C A T I O N A L
T H E PE O PLE W H O W O R K
The S. P. Cc. bridge payrolls on
vallis, Ore., July— Says Professor Evening Record gives the following the upper air— circle and wait— all
LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the ties of flies. The Department says
Willamette Pacific will be $35,000
High School Building during the school that the most important thing that
Over thirty-three per cent of all R. R. Graves, head ot the O. A. C. account of the accident whereby things come to us soon or late!
year for the purpose ot discussing edu­
per month.
Murphy & Hill lost a wagon load
can be done is to prevent breeding. the people in the United States who Dairy department:
cational topics.
Dislodging the Dandelion
K r n a A n u r r s o n , Pies.
Hood River has voted $75,000
work for a living are engaged in
“ The total digestible nutrients in of freight over the Sugar Loaf
t h e " h o o s i e r s ’ ” K IC K
I ldna M in a k u , Sec.
road
bonds and dedicated an open-
agriculture, forestry and animal one ton of corn silage is 326 pounds grade:
Dandelions that escaped spud­
Even the Civil Service Commis­ husbandry, and considerably more
r o KEEL KLUB—A business men’ s
air theatre.
In
a
ton
of
red
clover
silage
the
On
Sugar
Loaf
mountain,
there
ding
out
last
spring
when
tbe
lawn
k social organisation. Hall in I-aird’ s sion with its supposed leaning to­
than one-fourth, or 27.9 per cent, total is 224 pounds, but the nutri­ is a steep grade where the road was cleaned up may be set back and
The Fremont hotel recently des­
building, Second street.
ward the Democratic party, fails to are engaged in manufacturing and
A. J. S h r r w o o d , Pies.
troyed
by fire at Salem will be
tive
ratio
is
1
to
6.9,
while
in
corn
skirts
tbe
precipice
which
hangs
killed by one or more applications
F rkd S la o l r , Se,.
please Senator Kern and Represen­ mechanical industries. It has been
it is 1 to 11.
Tbe digestible nu­ over the river 150 feet below, al­ of a good herbicide, following the rebuilt of brick to cost $20,000
o m m erc ial club l . h .H azard tative Cullop of Indiana, who have
determined that 53 3 per cent of the trients in a ton of sugar beets is most perpendicularly, and in the recommendations of tbe Botany and
Representatives of the Oregon-
President; C. A. HowARD.Secrolary
instigated an investigation that is population of the country ten years
224 pounds with a ratio of 1 lo 8.5 middle of the road are smooth boul­ Plant Pathology department, Ore­ California Electric of Medford have
being carried on under the direction of age and over are bread winners.
Transportation Facilities
In rutabagas tbe total is 186 pounds ders. where horses, in the event of gon Agricultural College.
Kero­ been at Riddles to install service.
'R A IN S —Leave, south liound 9:00 a. of the President.to ascertain wheth­
to tbe ton, with a ratio tbe same as falling down, cannot get a footing sene, applied to the crown or center
RUM PUS OVER SE C R E C Y
Eugene Iron Works has taken a
in. and 3:00 p. m. North bound er the claims of the "hoosiers” to
sugar beets. The digestible nutri­ very well, and a load cannot be roots, is one of the treatments rec­ contiact to manulacture 500 of tbe
ii):40 a. in. ami 4:40 p. m.
the effect that the interests of Re­
The rumpus in the Poreign Re­ ents in a ton of kale are but 139 started again if it stops.
ommended. A small tablespooDful Harden Sanitary Drinking Foun­
OATS—Six boats plying on the Co- publicans are being favored in gov­ lations Committee ol the Senate con­
pounds, while tbe ratio is very nar­
The Murphy freighting outfit of salt applied in tbe morning of a tains.
quilte river afford ample accommo­
All the tinues, and Senatot Borah and row— 1 to 2.8. It is also true that
dation lor carrying freight and psasen ernment ;*rvice is true.
came to this spot last Saturday with hot day when the soil is dry is said
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats racket has been stirred up because William A ’.den Smith are insisting
The Greenback mine in Douglas
the nutrients ot apple pomace silage 3000 pounds of merchandise enroute to kill dandelions, although this
leave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 0:20 and 9:C0 a. m.
county
has been sold to a Mexican
a
small
posimastership
at
Merom.
that
the
Colombia
and
Nicaragua
and at 1:00, 3 :30 am M :4 ) p. tr.._______
are ptetty high, about 216 pounds to Btidge, and R. Endicott was may huye to be repeated one or
syndicate and will be operated on a
Indiana
was
filled
by
the
naming
of
treaties
should
be
discussed
in
the
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­
to the ton. Their nutritive ratio is driving. Everything had gone fine more times. Sulphate of ammonia is
large scale.
parts 5:30 p. m. for Koacburg via a Republican over the heads of open Senate, instead of behind
the widest of any of the common until the smooth boulders were auother detrimental substance. Sul­
Myrtle Point,carrving the United States Kern and Cullop.
closed doors. Although those treat­ winter succulents, being 1 to 15.3
A schooner arrived at Marshfield
reached, when one horse lost its phate of iron is the most generally
mail and pasengers.
ies
contain
certain
features
that
are
loaded
with skins, tusks and oil of
CO U N TIN G T H E BIRD IE S
"The corn and clover silage con­ footing. Mr. Endicott set bis brake endorsed chemical plant killer, and
OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Linegar. |K>st-
of intense interest to the American tain the greatest percentage of dry
sea
lions,
a new industry on tbe
master. The mails close as follows:
and tried to get the horse up, fear­ may be applied as a dry salt to tbe
The Capital Citv is quite proud
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in.
people, yet Senator Stone and a matter, while kale and seme of the
Oregon coast.
ing
the
anitnrl
would
not
be
able
to
Marsh Held 10:15 a. in. and 4:15 p. in. of the fact that the bird census
center of the rosette. It is most
Bandon and way points,7 a m. Norway which has been undertaken by the few others, are insisting on main­ roots contain 90 per cent water. arise without struggling over the
A test case has been brought in
and Aragol2:45 p.in. Eastern mail 4:15
taining the old government policy One ton of corn silage contains as precipice. However, he succeeded often made up iDto a spray by dis Marion county on twelve grounds
United Slates government has
a . m. Eastern mail arrives 10: p. in.
solving about two pounds of the
of secrecy in considering treaties.
much digestible nutrients as a ton in getting the horse up. It is im­ sulphate in one gallon of water. to test tbe constitutionality of tbe
shown that a portion of Washington
T H E P R E S ID E N T ’ S H E A L T H
and a half of sugar beets, 1.8 tons possible to start a load with two This kills young plants and injures Blue Sky Law.
City and County Officers
— the Chevy Chase district, is the
The bridge across the river at
Considerable speculation s u r- rutabagas or carrots, and 2 3 tons of horses on tbe soot, and it was up to the older ones, which are killed
M ayor...... .........................A. T. Morrison most thickly populated district for
Mr. Endicott to back his load down only by repeated applications. It Salem has heen condemned and the
Recorder............................. J. 8. Lawrence birds ia the United States
The rounds the health of the President, kale.”
Treasurer...............................K. H. Mast
the piich or wait until somebody should uot be applied for several two counties and the city will erect
City A ttorney.................. L. A. Liljeqvist average was found to be about seven since it has been reported time and
Engineer..................... P. M. Hall-Lewis birds per acre
It may be surpris­ time again that be has been obliged rid of the evils of the trust and pre­ came along and helped him out days either before or after the lawn a $200,000 structure.
Marshal...................................A. P. Miller
with a pull.
W. R. Scott, general manager of
is mowed, since it may kill very
Night Msrtbal.............. Oscar WicKhnm ing to learn that timber land sup to rest from his labors on account of serve the economies of consolida­
Shortly W. S. Baker who was young leaves of tbe lawn plants. It 65 on miles of the S. P. system on
Water Superintendent 8. V. Flpperson ports a much smaller bird popula­ sickness. As a matter of fact, the tion. One way to accomplish this
Fire Chiei...............................W . C. Chase
going south with his family of six discolors the lawn, walks, clothing, the Pacific coast, says railroad earn­
Councilmen—D. D. Pierce. C. T. Skeels tion than an equal area of farm land President is a very well man, but is for the state, by virtue ot its po­
C. I. Kime, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly­ In the bulletin issued by the bird like most men who have spent their lice fower, to compel publicity, reg­ and a wagon,came along and essay­ etc., but does the lawn no perma­ ings will soon be on the upgrade.
ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings
ed to help Mr. Endicott out of his nent injury, according to tbe manu­
The Coast Bridge Co. of Portland
first and third Mondays each month. counters of tbe government nospecial lives in studious pursuits, he is sub- ulate prices, and control the treat­
reference is made to the golf course | j ect to frequent slight indispositions ment of workmen Another meth­ trouble. Leaving bis wagon and facturers of iron sulphate
got the bridge at Yamhill for one
J. J. Stanley of Chevy Chase, although everyone whjch have never been serious,
Justice of the Peace
dollar less than the Portland Bridge
od is for the masses to take over tbe family at the bottom of the hill,
Ned C. Kelley
Conceded Fitness.
knows that this place is famous for
Co., its closest competitor,$4,499.
the control of industry and com­ be managed to get his team past
"This ‘Gates Ajar' design Is a hand­
Limiting Powers of Truat
merce, and distribute the profits the Hill and Murphy wagon and some one." said tbe tombstone man.
John T. Hall its country clubs, and ts the spot
County Judge
A, B. Hammoud of San Francis­
Commissioners —W. T. Dement, Geo. J. where ex President Taft used to
among the many,which have hereto­ was about lo bitch on for the pull
"It Is Just what I w ant” said tbe co says that ships costing $1000 a
Armstrong
when the brake on the Hill & Mur­ widow. “ He never shut a door in all
take his daily exercise in order that
Clerk
day to operate will soon be sailing
“ Tbe problem for the future is fore been distributed among the few.
........................W . W . G u ge
he might keep from weighing hall the regulation, not the destruction We bave many illustrations of tbe phy wagon let loose and the wagon our married life without being told.” — from Astoria and a railroad will be
Sheriff
Indianapolis
Journal.
...............T. M. Dimmick
started backward down tbe bill,
Assessor..........
built down tbe coast.
T. J. Thrift a ton.
of the trust,” says Dr. Hector Mac- latter method in European history,
gaining fast and it was beyond con­
Itavmond E. Baker
School Supt.
K E E P T H E ROADS D R A IN E D
and
a
few
cases
in
America
that
are
pherson,
of
the
Oregon
Agricultur­
Labor
Commissioner
Hoff
decided
Portland meat inspection ordi-
A. N. Gould
Surveyor
trol as soon as it started. Luckily,
F. K. Wilson
"N o permanent road has ever al College. "The question of the right to the point, one of the best
that the bridge crew on the Grants nance has been taken into the courts
tbe
team
bad
been
detached.
When
Dr.
Walter
Culin
Health Officer
been constructed or ever will be,” statesman who is intelligently soli­ of which is tbe successful struggle
Pass railroad could not be employed on ,he ««•»■ «> «hat it discriminates
tbe wagon had gone about 20 feet,
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t 1
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_,.
I against all small packers in favor of
according to road specialists ol the citous for the welfare of our democ­ of the graingrowers ot the Middle
over eight hours.
The men got , he mea, ,rus,
it
cramped,
and
then
tbe
outfit
West
with
the
elevator
trust.”
United States Department of Agri
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went over tbe bank to the rocks in $3 20 a day and overtime, but were
racy is not ’Shall large combina­
Societies will get the very best
culture, who amplify the statement
stopped
by
Hoff
claiming
it
was
ask9
^
a)lowrd
t0
raj,
t
tbe river-bed.
The wagen and f
PRINTING
with an appeal for keeping the tions exist?” but rather, ’ In what
Trespass notices printed on cloth groceries were a mass of scrap and public work and that an emergency cents per month on account of in-
\
form
and
under
what
limitations
roads in good repair. The ledetal
at the office of Coquille Herald
and worded in keeping with law, of little value.
existed. The time was cut to eight creased expensecaused by minimum
officials claim that ’’the general im- 1 shall they exist?’ We want to get for sale at the Herald office.
l l ' wage and eight hour law for women.
The wonder of it all is considered hours.
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(By J. E. Jones)