fHE C oquille H erald VOL. 33, COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1914. NO. 10 CITY PI RECTORY FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE PER YEAR $1.50 ly urged not to allow their curiosity embracing the construction of the to induce them to become a menace jetty to a length of 10,368 feet, aud Fraternal and Benevolent Orders to their own and their neighbors’ the restoration of the outer part on Information From U. S. Dept, property two occasions with the incidental Events of Interest Reported F. A A. M.—Regular ¿n^eting of G. A. Bennett Gives History of Bar Improvement and of Agriculture • Chadwick Lodge No. 08 A. F. & A. The disease, in short, is datiger- For The Herald expenses which it entailed, lor the M.. at Muaouic Hall, every Saturday Shows Absurdity o f Engineers’ Figures on Cost I ous because of the loss that i t c c - ( sum of $700/00, why should it ni^lit in each month on or before the The auxiety that has been ex of Building the Needed Jetties. full moon. 1). I). 1‘ ikiuk , VV. M. | casious to property, and not because j cost the very large figure estimated (By J. E. Jones) H. 1!. M aht . Secretary. pressed in severel quarters Li regard j of i's effects upon the health ol by Col. Roessler to restore the outer Just now the Washington Navy K. S.—Kegutar meeting of Beulah to the effect upon human health of . Chapter No. 0, aecond and fourtli the present outbreak ol the loot-and- maukiud. At present all infected j The Coos Bay News, whose edi- on the bar to meet the needs of the portiou of the jetty and extend it Yard is attractiug mote than the Friday evening» of each month, in Ma- herds are being slaughtered as soon tor, G. A. Bennett, knows more port.” 1,000 feet? usual number of visitors on accrual mouth disease is regarded by Gov •ouic Hall. as they are discovered, the carcasses about the Coos Bay bar than all We believe that the best thing to of the exhibition of the naval relic, M ary A P ikkck , VV. M The big figures estimated as the ernment authorities as somewhat A nna L awrkncr See., buried, and the premists thorough- the government engineer, has the cost for project No. 2 caused the do under the circumstances would United States frigate, Constellation, exaggerated. The most common Although 0 . O. F,— Coquille Lodge No. 53,1. O. tear is that the milk supply might ly disinfected. Uutil all danger of the Allowing article in the issue of | Engineers to promptly sit down on be to throw project No. 2 overboard, which is 117 years old . O . K., meet» every S a t u rd a y night inleclion has been removed in this j Nov. 25. The article, which is ac-| th„ proj ect ant| consequently the and work lor an appropriation of sadly out of place iu these days of become contaminated, but in view n Odd Fellow» Hall. way, the local authorities quaran- curate in every particular furnishes j)ar (lret)ge was substituted for the $500,000 to be used in restoring the 6oo-foot warships, the fact that for C. II. C i . kavrr , N. G. >1 the precautions that the local tine the milk a good commentary on Captain j eny. Why in the light of experi- north jetty. Opiuion is divided as years she was the terror of her foes, iiuhorilic ¿d areas are . i f \ Those who wish additional pre- | Daveunys clai.i that the engineers ence, Col. Roessler placed his figures to whether or not a south jetty is gives the Constellation a semblance here is com- V f >' ' K V IT I. 7 , I O >. K ., ffttela ■ vervi-V cautions are recommended to use ; make no mistakes. Since lea viug Newport, so enormously high for rebuilding necessary. We talked with U. S. of dignity ;r of this, pmz;. y i-.iie d Many people while discussing the and extending the north jetty, we Engineers here over 30 years ago, R I., where sbe was serving as a 1 Min II. ' i.V, N . G Hall. Milk I. -.it ii’ iectej s is not per- pasteurized milk, but as has already a m i : L awrence , N l this recommendation unsatisfactory results obtained from are at a less to understand By who said they believed tuat a south training ship, the Constellation has milted to i• ship] t all. The been said, jetty was unnecessary. They been renovated and now presents holds true whether or not there is \ the operation of the bar dredge Col. relerring to reports of jetty construc- /•♦O Q tfllXB K N C A M l’ A'KNT No. 25 only danger •«, there that before learned from Capt Jas Magee, of something of the picture she made <-> 1. O. O. F „ 'i rets the Urn and third any (ear of the loot-and mouth dis-1 P S. Michie on the Coos Bay bar,; tion at the entrance of Coos Bay, Lite iu..use das .k uoested itself 1 itluduu, l.tgi.ke il, s/*i(J J (dlOrtS i l»ll. express an opinion that the Port carried on in charge of his prede- the tug Escort, that the channel during the early years of the repub J, 8. B arton , 0, ?, some tufecled milk might reach the ease J . S.I.AWKENCK, Sec. ***** Commission and commercial organ-j cessors, he would have learned that across the bar (before any jetty lic. The lorty-eight guns still nose market. ffor this reason experts in r r NIGHTS OF P Y T H IA S .— Lyoanaa the department recommend pasteur Agiieulturo bus gone through izations of the bay should urge on the north jetty was commenced ¡0 work had been done) frequently out of her portholes, her sails are Lodge No. 7!i. ineettTuesday night« two thousand years of evolution the U. S. Engineers, senators and 1895 and extended to its contem shifted, and that while sometimes gone and her three masts are hare, ization. As a matter of fact, how in \\\ O. W. Hall. the chanuel cut out far to the north- but racks of cutlasses remain to tell tt. R. W atson , K R. S. ever, pasteurization is recommend and is still iu 110 expei ¡mental stage, congressmen the necessity of advo- plated length of 10,368 feet in 1895; O. A. MtNTONYB. 0 . 0. ’ard, it never went beyond a cer their share in the fighting of the ed by the department anyway for tain point to the south’ard. Col. ancient sailor, and her decks are p Y T H I A N SISTKKS—Justus Temple I No. 35, meets firet and Third Mon all milk tnat is uot very high grade Mendel said at that time that this as neatly holystoned as of old, when day nights in W. 0. W. Hall. ^ and from tubeiculin-tesled cows showed plainly that a barrier of it was deemed uecessary to permit M rs . G k (KOK D a v i s , M. E. C. It has been demonstrated by ex >1»«. F red L inkuar , K. ol R rock to the south of the bar chau free flow of blood and water into periments which have been made in ED MBN-^Ooauille Tribe No, 46, 1. nel acted as a jetty, and he gave it the scuppers O. R. M., meets every Friday night Denmark and Germany that pas as his opiuion that a south jetty The Constellation left Ba ltimore in W. 0. W. Hall. teurization will serve as a safeguard J. 8. R a r t o n , Sachem. would not be needed in ihe matter where she was on exhibition dur A. P. M iller , C. ol R. against contagion from the foot-and- of bar improvement at Coos Bay. ing the Siar-Spangled-Banner cen mouth disease just as readily as it Restore the north jetty first, which tennial celebration, several weeks W. A. -Regular meetings ol Bea- , ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W . A. does against typhoid fever, but iu always insured us plenty of water, ago and was anchored at the Wash Hall, Front stre«», first and third Sat auy event it must be thoroughly and it will be time enough then to ington Navy Yard for an indefinite urdays in each month. done— the milk must be heated to C . D. H udson , on e" I. talk of a south jetty, if it becomes stay. She did tno come here with L l H. I rvin e , le rk. to 145 F. and held at this tempera apparent that it is needed. her sails to help her, but followed N. A .— Regular meeting ol Laurel ture lor 30 minutes As loug as Project No. 2 stands an inglorious and businesslike tug. . amp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, In this country tue ioot-and- with its figures placed at the enor Since her launching at Baltimore in Fronti street, second and fourth Tues mouth disease has been so rare that day n gilts in each month. mous sum of $2,200,500 it will be a 797. the Constellation has seen M ar y K er n , Oracle. there are few recorded cases of its hard matter to get anything frem every sort of service. In 1799, when K p n a K e l l e y , Rec. transmission to human beings. In congress for jetty work Cut it out, she began active service, she cap O, W ,—Myrtle amp No. 197, aud if a project is absolutely neces tured the French man of-war L ’ In- . . meets every Wednesday at 7:30 1902 a few cases were reported in p. in. at W. O. W . Hall. New England and in 1908 in a few sary make a new move with project surgents off the West Indian Island Lee Currie, , . C. instances eruptious were found in No. 3, calling for $500,000 to be ot St. Kitts. Captain Truxtuo, of J ohn L knkve Sec. the mouth of children, which were used in restoring the noith jetty. naval fame, directed her three hun VKN1NGTIDK C1KCLB No. 214, meets second and fourth Monday believed to have been caused by con It should be remembered in these dred men through an engagement nights in W. O. W. Hall. taminated milk. Iu both of these estimated figures by the U. S En of one hour and forty minutes. He O ka X. M a u r y , G. N. outbreaks the sale ol milk was stop M ahy A. P ierce , Clerk. gineer» ior Far improvement, that had two killed aud three wounded,as the original e>.im te lor jetty work against twenty-nine killed ar 'forty- W RM KRS UNION.— Regular meet- ped as soon as the disease was found mga second and fourth Saturdays in among the cattle As long therefore • i lb» «iitrsna: ol Coos' Hay (made one wounded * * and - . lost > . by the each month in W. O. W. Hall. , a few yearB af er ’ he btr ding of the Frenchmen. F rank B u rkh old er , Pres. us the disease can be coefined by O. A. M intonyk , Sec. riged quarantine to certain .specified crib jetty at Rocky Point had been The Constellation played her part abandoned) which would insure 20 in engagements oft Tripoli in 1822, l? U A T K R N A L AID No. 398. meets the areas the danger from this source is f 1 second and fourth Thursdays cacfi very small. Should the pestilence feet of water >a ihe bar it low tide, when the pirates weie beaten into month at W. O. W, Hall. spread all over this country and be was made by the Board of Engin submission. She defended Norfolk M rs . Cuts. K vland , Prea. M rs . L o r a H a r r i n g t o n , Sec. come as general as it has been at eers at a mediiig held here in 1889 during the war af 1812. In 1859 and was $2.466,412. We got 22 she saw her last real fighting. Educational Oty animations and Clubs various times in large areas in E u rope, the problem would become feet of water on the bar at low tide, Then, in the expe ¡tion sent to OQ U ! ( L K E D U C A T I O N A L and had the oute* end of the jetty wipe out the slave traffic, she cap I. K AG UK—Meets monthly at the more serious. Under any circum High School Building during the school stances, however, pasteurization restoreil twice lor $700,000. The tured the slavetrader Cora During year for the purpose ol discussing edu would be an efficient remedy. estimated figuies were out of pro the Civil War she was stationed iu cational topics. L ena A m . erson , Pies. Where pasteuriza ion is not possible portion to the actual expense at European waters to chase and de I ldna M inako , Sec. and where there is any reason to that time, iu view ot which it is stroy possible Confederate private HE Palace of Horticulture of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition is the most striking architectural T r 0 KF.EL K LU B —A business men's suspect that the disease may exist suggested that Col. Roessler’s fig ers. Her last mission across the triumph ever created for any Exposition. Whether the sweep of the Exposition’s 635 acres is viewed from I N social organization. Hall in Laird’ s the precaution ol boiling milk ures in connection with Project No. Atlantic was in 1880, when she took building, Second street. the distant hills or from a nearer view, this commanding edifice attract« early attention and admiration. A. J. S h e r w o o d . Pies. The great dome is the largest hemispherical glass dome in the world. It is 185 feet high and has a diameter of might be advisable. 2 may also be, to say the least, a food to famine-stricken Ireland. F red S l a & l k , Se.. 152 feet. It is crowned by a mammoth basket Surrounding this dome are the spires that give the Saracenic in little too high. She was in the Washington Navy Cows affected with the malignant fluence, aud these are of a marble whiteness and surrounded by beautiful sculptured figures of young women. OM MERCI A L C LU b L.1I. H a z a r d Yard as a gunnery ship from the In a general way the palace follows the ideas incorporated in the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I. The decora President; C. A. H o w a r d , Secretary form of the disease lose practically tions and rich ornamentation have the French renaissance feeling. The numerous smaller domes that surround Natural Phenomena. end of the Civil War until 1872, all of their milk. In mild cases, the building have latticed work, where rare vines and flowers will bloom to give added beauty to this building typi Transportation Facilities aud later was taken to Annapolis to however, the decrease may be from cal of plants and flowers. The extreme length of the palace is 600 feet and the width 300 feet. The following interesting infor serve as a training ship. In 1892 p R A fN S —Leave, south bound 9:00 a. pne third to onebalf of the usual L in. and 3:00 p. m. North bound mation has been received from Cap she began her last service, that of • yield. The appearance of the milk 1 :40 a. m. and 4 :40 p. m. eating the adoption of Project No. the inner half to the level of high tain C. T. Pederson of the steamer Woman’s Study Club training ship at the Naval station It becomes thinner, OATS— Six boats plying on the Co also changes tide; the outer half to the level of Herman. He states that while in 2 . at Newport, R. I. She left there quille river afford ample accoiumo- bluish, and poor in fat. When the During tlie winter of Unalaska dating the month of Oc The regular meeting of the Wom ition lor carrying freight and paysan Col. Roessler,Corps of Engineers, low tide. to go to the celebration at Baltimore. irs to Bandon and way pointB. Boats uJder is affected, the milk frequent an’s Study Club was held last Mon 1895 96 the outer or exposed end tober 1914, he was informed by Mr. ave at 7 :30, 8:30, 9:20 and 9:C0 a. m. ly contains coagulated fibrin and in his report made in February, THE MAYFLOWER day afternoon in the city libraiy. was considerably flattened out by Nekifer Diakaueff who lives on Hog ill at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. ir„ blood, so that a considerable sedi 1908, submitted two projects tor Another attraction at the Navy Papers on “The liiiins of Texcuco,” storm waves. To restore the jetty Island, that formerly there was deep 1 t'AGK—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De- ment forms, while the cream is thin and “The Zuuuis” were read by [consideration, concerning the fur and to raise it to the level of high water between Hog Island and Yard in Washington at this time ia ) parts 5:30 p. m. lor U rn-burg via These changes, yrtle Point,carrying the United Slates aud of a dirty color Mia. W. L. Kistner and Mr». D L. tber improvement of the Coos Bay tide throughout, 159,000 tons ot Amaknak island and that this pass the converted yacht, the Mayflower ail and pasengers. however, occur only when the dis Perkins, respectively. This was tbo bar. Project No. i contemplated stone were placed by the summer was used by large vessels during which is at the disposal of the Presi OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Lincgar, post- ease is in an advauced stage, and, last lesson on the minor tribes of the construction of a sea going hy of 1897. By the spring of 1900 the the Yukon gold rush. At the pres dent, but, by permission, is also master. The mails close as follows: as a m tier of fact, the disease is not Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. in. ancient Mexico. The members are draulic dredge for dredging the outer 800 feet of the jetty had again end time however, there is only 2 hsed by others. The last trip of Marshfield 10:15 a. in. and 4:15 p. in. permitted to pass into an advanced ocean bar. aud the dredging of the subsided to a depth of 12 to 20 feet fathoms ol water at high tide. the Mayflower was to Mexico, con Bandon and wav points,7 a m. Norway stage, as any stricken animal is at now sharpening tbei pencils for and Aragol2:45 p.m. Eastern mail 4:15 the Aztecs. Some time was devoted bay channel as far as Marshfield below low water under the fierce About 1912 Mr. Diakauoff could veying members of officers' families once slaughtered a. m. Eastern mail arrives 10: p. in. to the discussion of two pieces of Ptoject No. 2 included the dredg onslaught of the sea. The projected see from bis bouse on Hog Island to that point. Since then she has Men who come in contact with philanthropic work. The club has iog of the bay chaunel, and in ad height was again restored in 1900 only the top ol the Russian Church been renovated and treated to new City and Countv Officers diseased animals may also become been requested by the secretary of dition thereto the repair and exten by the addition of 209,000 tons of in Unalaska village. Today hecan paint, white predominating in the Mayor............................ A. T. Morrison Inlected. In adult human beings the General Federation, who ia also : siou of the north jetty and the con stone, the largest pieces weighing see the whole Church and most of interior as well as the exterior. Recorder. J. S. Lawrence Treasurer.................... R. H. Mast the contagion causes such symptoms the chairman of the Public Health struction, if necessary, of a south about 17 tons, the average weight the village of Unalaska which was The displacement ot the Mayflower City Attorney ............. L. A. Liljeqvist as sore mouths, painful swallowing, Col. Roessler estimated the of all being about 4 tons This formerly not in sight, showing that is 2690 tons; length. 273 feet; beam, Committee of tDe State Federation, jetty Engineer.................... P, M. Hull-Lewie Marshal A. P. Miller fever, and occasional eruptious on to join with the other clubs in sell cost of No. 1, not including the bay raised the etirockment of the outer the entire town and surrounding 36 feet; speed, 14 50 knot*; arma Night Marshal.......... Oscar WicKham the hands, finger tips, eic. While ment, 6 guns under 4-inch calibre. dredging, at $500,000; and the cost 1000 feet of the jetty to a height ol lands have risen greatly. ing lied Cross Christmas seals for Water Superintendent S. V. Epperson The Mayflower was purchased Fire Chief...... W . C. Chase causing considerable discomfort, the benefit of the anti-tuberculosis of No. 2, not including the bay from to to 29 feet above low water U. S. Copet and Geodotic Survey Councilmen — D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels however, the disease is rarely seri fund. It was deoided to take up dredging, at $1,869,500 for the and gave it a width of 35 teet at the chart No 8860 show that there was March 15. 1898, from Goelet, of C. I. Kirne, G. O. Leach, W . II. Ly ons, O. C. Sanford. Regular meetings ous. Where it is very prevalent the work, and the members made a north jetty, and $331,000 for the highest point, a width of 100 feet 6 fathoms of water between Hog New York, the purch ase price being Urst and third Mondays each month. among animals, some authorities $430,000. She has always been Sue beginning then and there, buy south jettv, making a total of $2,- at low tide level and a width of 200 island and Amaknak island. believe that it is fairly general ing a goodly Dumber for “ their own 200,500. The Colonel in conclud ieet at the base. This was the last known as the Mayflower, her “ maid Justice of the Peace .1. J. Stanley en” name. The interior arrange Constable....... ........ Ned C. Kelley among human beings, hut that the selves.” After this there was a dis- ing his report said: “ It is my opin work done upon the jetty, and in Timber Given Away disturbances it causes are usually cussiou on sendiug antiseptic cot ion that Coos Bay is worthy of im the years which have followed the ment is much like that of other John T. Hall so slight that they are not brought County Judge .......... More than 12,000,000 fett of tim high grade pleasure boats and has provement by the United States un- outer end has again subsided But ton to Europe, where we hear Commissioners- -W . T. Dement, Geo. J. to the attention of the larailv phys WQimded soldiers are dyiug for lack j der present conditions to the ex what we want to call particular at ber. board measure, was given away about all the comlorts of a modern Armstrong James Watson ician Clerk There is. however, a very of it. Tt was voted to spend three tent indicated in Project No 1, and tention to, is that tlie entire cost of by the government to settlers in the home. One of the novelties in con .......... W . W. Gage Sheriff...... ...... good reason for everyone giving the dollars of the club funds in this that the execution of this project the rebuilding of the jetty, includ vicinity of the national forests in nection with one of the chambers is Treasurer T. M. Dimmick Assessor.......... T. J. Thrift diseased animals as wide a berth as way. Mrs. C- J Fuhrman and Mrs will increase the depth on the ocean ing the rebuilding of the outer por Oregon during the past year, ac a b*th tub hewn out of solid marble. Raymond E. Baker School Supt, Surveyor ........... A. N. Gould possible, namely, that otherwise j O. C Sanford were appointed a com bar and give the required depth of tion on two occasions, as mentioned cording to a report just issued by | This novel tub is of a size which Coroner ..... F. E. Wilson they may easily carry the disease to | mittee to look after this matter. The channel in the inner hay. On ac above, was approximately $700,000. the district forester. The entire dis now would also accomodate a liv Health Officer Dr. Walter Culin perfectly healthy herds Federal amount will he increased by indi count of the gteat cost of the jetty These are the government’s figures, | tribution was made in lots not e x ing ex-president. Although kept inspectors engaged in the work of vidual donations from the members, work of Project No. 2 it is thought and they include the cost of rebuild ceeding 80 cords to any one settler. in readiness, it is not likely that the eradicating the pestilence are thor and it is hoped and expected that that this may advantageously be ing the railroad on both occasions j During the same period timber was Mayflower will be used to any great will get the very best oughly equipped with tubber coats, other friends will come forward and postponed until the bar dredge has when repairs weie made on the j sold to the amount of 24,594,000 extent for several months to come. U N T I N O hats, boots, and gloves, which may help Contributions can be given been given a fair trial and has de jetty, the toredos having eaten the feet, amounting to $159,362. Of WHKN CONGRESS HALTS this amount 35 per cetM was turned ice of Coquille Herald be completely disinfected; and others to ladies juat mentioned, or left at monstrated whether or not dredg piles on which the track rested. Did you ever stop to think that if over to the state for road aud school who lack this equipment are strong- Fuhrman's drug (tore. ing alone will give enough depth Now if all that work was done, purposes 'Continued from 2 nd page) ESTIMATE IS T OO HIGH A O 1 R Stupendous Palace of Horticulture, Panama* Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 M R w E F C T c 3 P FROM THE NATIONAL UNTAI