Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 03, 1915, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 33,
NO. 46
CITY DIRECTORY
Fraterm i and Benevolent Order
F. & A. M .— R e g u la r m e e tin g ol
• (.’ini'I wick Lodur No. ft8 A. F. A A.
M.. a t Masonic H all, every S a 'o n l a y
n i g h t in each m o n t h on or helnre th<-
full moon.
L. A. L iu ju iv is t , W. M.
K. H . M ast , S e c r - t a r y .
A
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGSUT 3. 1915.
FROM TSL NATIONAL CAPITAL
Events of Interest Reported
For The Herald
(Bv J E Jones )
losing his individuality, as
a cco rd­
ing to the Census only three-tenibs
of oue per cent of the entile popula­
tion ol ihe country is composed of
Indians.
A n o l d rhyme runs;
‘ ‘ When Columbus discovered A m e r­
ica, and met the savage tribes; they
were dressed in paint and feathets,
and little else besides."
But now
tbete is a tendency for the habits of
Indians, if not the races themselves,
to disappear altogether, and in ten
years there has been an increase in
population of only seven per cent
T h e ^Director of t lie Census says
there is a decreasing vitality of lull
blooded Indians, and increasing
admixture of white blood, decreas­
ing illiteracy, and a big falling off
of the ''reservation Indians,” and
an increase in the number o f self-
supporting Indians. There are 75,-
000 Indians in Oklahom a, or 28
per cent of the whole population.
T h e count shows that in 1910 the
number of Indians still living, e x ­
cluding A las k a and Itisular posses­
sions numbered 265 683.
COOS COUNTY EXHIBIT FINE
PER YEAR $1.50
“ ? T ' h V “.’ * * , ' S T A T E INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
reserved lor the agricultural and
horticultural pioducts aud the fruit
7
Attracting Much Attention at and vegetanles there are very tempt- Compiled by .- t a l e Bureau of
the Exposition
ing. Butter and cheese are not lest
so, and the assortment of fish, sea
crabs, clams, rock oysters and mus­
sels makes many mouths water.
Curry county has a display ot pota­
toes that produce at the rate of 500
bushels per acre. And there are
grains and grasses that show how it
is that this region is strong on dairy
and other stock.
FREE PORTS
Industries and Statistics
Oregon Building, Panama Pacific
Salem has built Dee swimming
Exposition.—-When the Coos aud
pool.
Curry coun ty people cume to tbe
K. S.—Kugu iar m eetin g of Beulah
T h e United States lias beeu try­
Movement on at Cattby t o s t a i t
• C h a p t e r No. 8 , aeoond am i fourth
Oregon building, as many of them
ing
fot
a
q
u
a
r
e
r
of
a
century
to
in-
cheese factory.
F rid a y e v e n in g s of each m o n t h , in M a­
are coming these days, they find no
sonic H all.
tloduce American ships mlo our
Oregon produced $143.556 worth j
E mm * Lu-uanviaT, W. M.
reason to he other thau proud of
foreign commerce
When former
of coal in 1915.
A nn a L awukncb S e c .,
the showing that has been made for
QONQRE&8 SHOULD GIVE THEM
Senator Hanna of Otiio. proposed a
Hood River will have a free mu-
O. O. F .—Coquille Lodge No. 53, l. O.
PREFERENCE IN APPRO­
their section. A s a matter of fact
. O. F „ m e e t s ev ery S a t u n l a y night ship subsidy, the country respond­
nicipa' swimming pool.
PRIATIONS.
they
find
two
excellent
and
thor­
n O d d F ello w s H all.
ed with a c i v of alarm lest Wall
In addition to all this lower floor
H . B. M oork , N. G .
Construction of jetties on the Si-
oughly attractive booths in the cen­
Street or some one connected with
J . 8. l.AWKKNCR, Sec.
display, the southern coast region uslaw will begin this season.
ter of the building devoted wholly
it,might steal a few pints ol the salty
By Peter Radford.
can boast of having furnished ali
a m i e r k b e k a H l o d g e . No. ao
E u v e n e — Contract let lor Coast
to the products of their region, an­
1. O. O. F., m eets every second an d oceau. Perhaps it was a recollec­
the
magnificent
ferns
with
which
This nation la now entering upon
f o u r t h W ed n es d ay n ig h ts i n O d d bellows
Fork Bridge across Willamette
other glass enclosed bootli at tbe
tion of tbe-e events that caused
an era of marine development. Tba
K ail.
E l b a A sukrson . N. G,
the entire building is so beautifully
very
entrance
in
which
-he
incom­
E ug en e Woolen Mill resumes op- wreckage of European commerce has
A nnie L awrence , Sec.
President Wilson to suggest g o v ­
decorated, and on the mezzenine
.
drifted to our ahores and the world
parable myrtle wood is exploited a
. . . . . , .. 1 , ■ ,
eration after shutdown for repairs
T w o bun-
S ' l O Q O I U . R F S U A M l ’MKNT, No. 25 ernment owned ships
floor is an exhibit of wild birds and
v
war la making unprecedented de­
acd throughout the building are
w 1. O. O. F., m eets I he i i r s t a n d th ird ] clred and eightv-tw o boards of trade
game animals that makes the a ve r-i
A ccording to reports trains will mands for the products of farm and
T hurs day n i g h t s in Odd Fellows tfall.
tables,
chairs,
desks,
etc
,
made
of
In transportation facilities
| and commercial organizations ol
J . S. B art on , 0 . *.
age sportsman take on a tremendous
r" " n' Qf 5 *° Coos Bay by January factory.
on land we lead the world but our port
wonderfully grained and beautifully
J . S . L awrence , See.
the country have been polled, and
longing to visit this wonderful sec­ next.
facilities are Inadequate, aud our flag
polished woods from these coast
nights of pyth ia *.—Lycurgus eighty per cent of the votes cast are
Wisconsin Sy ndicate pays $750,- la seldom seen in foreign ports. If
tion. Many of them are heard to
Lodge No. V2. m eets T uesday n ig h ts opposed to government o w n e d
conuties. I f they will but stand
say that they expect to spend their 000 for timber land in Lincoln our government would only divert the
i n \V. O. W. Hall.
energy we have displayed In conquer­
around a little bit with their eats
ships. In one of the ballots 554
U. R. W atson . K K. S.
next vacation there. It is said bv county.
ing the railroads to mastering the
O. A. M intonye . C. C.
open they will hear more pleasing
votes favored Government ship sub­
experts that this is one of the very
O. A. C. sends loganberry juice commerce of the sea, a foreign bop
expressions
about
these
woods
and
i j Y T H I A N .SISTER S—J u s t u s T em p le sidy, while 189 were against.
In
best exhibits of its kind 011 the to the fair to give to visitors at O r­ tom would be unknown on tbe ocean's
ANOTHER REPUBLICAN ORGANI­
1 No. 35, m e e t s first a n d T h ir d M on­
other products to be found in the
highways.
another instance 713 voles were
d ay n i g h t s in W. 0 . W. H al'.
ZATION
egon Building
ThlB article will be confined to a
Coos and Curry booths than they grounds.
Mss. G b IK<IE D avis , M. E. C.
cast favorable to establishing freight
Ch atlie H art is a Washington ever imagined could be said and
Ground has been broken (or tbe discussion of our ports for tbe pro­
Mas. F red L inboar , K. of R
T
he
crowds
at
the
Exposition
and mail lines 10 foreign countries,
ducts of tbe farm must pass over our
A number more nan 50,000 people I nev' #5°,000 building at Monmouth wharfB before reaching the water. We
E D M E N — Coquille T r i b e No. 46, 1. and there were 52 votes against. newspaper correspondent who blew they find Representative J.
O. R. M., me etB every F rid a y n i g h t
Norm al School
into the Capital from Sp okane a few Ward besieged by a full share of
have In this nation 51 ports, of which
T h is proposition contemplates co m ­
daily and the Oregon building is
i n IV O. W. Hail.
41 are on tbe Atlantic and 10 are on
years ago, and besides writing for
It
is
pluuued
to
add
about
7000
.1. S. B arton , S a c h e m .
merce under tne American flag As
the Pacific Coast.
The Sixty-second
A. P. M i m . br , C. of K.
western papers, busied himself by
acres to the K lam ath reclam tion Congress appropriated over $61,000,-
Senator H a n n a ’ s proposition can
becoming secretary of the National
W. A. —R e g u la r m e e t i n g s of Rea-
000 for Improving our Rivers and
work this year
• ver C a m p No. 10.550 in M. W. A. not be revived under a Democratic Press Club and getting acquainted
Harbors and private enterprise levies
W arren Construction Co. receive a toll of approximately $50,000,000
Hall, F r o n t street, first a n d t h i r d S a t ­ Administration, since the party is
with everybody who spends more
u r d a y s iu ea ch m o n th .
annually In wharfage and charges for
contract to pave Virgiuia Avenue
on record against it; and inasmuch
H . B . T o w e r . C o n s u l.
than forty-eight hours a year in
which no tangible service Is rendered.
in North Bend
F. C. T bck , Clerk.
as President W ilson's scheme has
The latter Item should be lifted off
Washington.
W hen E x Senator
been
tomahawked
by
his
own
party
N. A .— Reg u la r m eetin g ol Laurel
T h e wagon road to Alsea con­ the backs of the farmer of th4s na­
Bourne
launched
uis
independent
. n m p No. 2972 a t M. W . A . Hall, in Congress, the proposition for
necting E ugcue with Florence will tion and this can be done by Congress
F r o n t , s t r e e t , second a n d fo u rth T u es­
Republican publicity institution in
directing its appropriations to ports
American shipping appears to be in
soon be completed
d a y n g h t s in each m o n th .
that are free where vessels can tie up
the Capital, Mr Hart took the view
M ary K e r n , O r a c le .
a bad way. T h e American people
T h e voters of O-egon are going to a wharf and discharge her cargo
L aura B r a n do n , ltec.
that the movement was in the int­
evidently are willing to let private
to be asked to vote $ to,000,000 free of any fee or charge.
erest
of
“
big
business”
and
the
O. W . — M y rtle C a m p No. 197,
A free port Is progress. It takes
bonds for good roads
m e e t s ev
ery W
ednesday a t 7:30 capitalists build and operate ships, “ old guard *’
Weill
every
out the unnecessary link in the chain
He proposes to off­
but
reiuse
to
allow
Congress
to
).
W.
p. ni. a t W. 1 ) .
Hall.
of transactions In commerce which
Vast acreage o f beaver dam land
set the effects ol the official and u n ­
Lee Currie, C. C.
has for centuries laid a heavy hand
give such aid and protection as to
J oh n I. e s k v e , Sec.
is !>eiug improved notlli of Salem
o f f i c i a l Republican organizations
upon commerce. No movement Is so
insure something being d o n e
by big uraina *e cli'cb.
heavily laden with results or will
' V K N I N G T I D E C I R C L E No. 214,
which he believes spell only "stand-
Meanwhile
there
ts
no
probability
j
m eets second an d f o u rth Mond ay
pati-m,” and he has organized a
Los Angeles purchases Eugene more widely and equally distribute
n ig h ts in W. O. W. Hall.
ol tbe United States attaining glory,
Its benefits as that of a free port
A nnie B urkholdek , G .N .
Progressive
Republican
bureau.
Brick Co. and will make high grade and none can be more easily and ef­
supremacy, or even substantial rep­
M ary A. P i e r c e , Clerk.
T h is makes four Republican org ani­
fectively secured.
building and fire brick
resentation as a maratime power,
A R M E R S U N I O N . — R eg u la r m e e t ­
zations in Washington
T h e news
In
addition
to
regular
traffic
the
ings second anil fourth S a tu r d a y s in since there are no " j a e k i e s ” in
paper correspondents lake kindly
S . P. C o . sent 30 extra trains ol
inch m o n t h in W’. O. W. Hall.
American finance; and the G o v e r n ­
F ran k B ubkiioluer , Pres.
to anything Mr. Hart does, and
Sbrm ers over the line in 27 hours.
ment up to date has tailed to make
O. A. M in t o n y e . Sec.
therefore he will he able to cut
(Jon tract has been let for erection
any
progress
»RAT F, RN AI. A1D No. 398, m eets t h e
quite a swath. H ow ever the judi­
and 40 carloads ot machine:/ for
second a n d fo u rth T h u r s d a y s ea ch
CARRYING
T
H
E
GOVERNMENT
TO
cations ate that Republican organi­
m o n th a t W. O. W . Hall.
Ihe new K endall Bros, sawmill at
M r s . C h a s . K vi . a n d , P r e s .
T H E COUNTRY
zations are considerably over organ­
By Peter Radford.
Roseburg.
M rs . L ora H ah ki nut on , S e c .
T h e Federal T ra d e Commission ized; but the promoters of the varied
There Is no escaping the market
Henry Struckmeier, 33 years a problem and tbe highest development
Educational Organisations and Clubs has started on a trip that will end branches successfully " k i d ” them­
resident in the Willamette V alley, j of agriculture will not be attained
selves
into
the
belief
that
they
are
at
San
Francisco,
and
en:oute
will
O M A N 'S s t u d y Club. —M eets 2:30
until It la solved, for a market
says crops here this year are best he Is as necessary for the producer
p. m. ni city libra ry every second hold hearings in the principal cities, doing a wonderful work in " s a v in g
and f o u rth Mond ay.
has ever seen.
as land on which to grow bis crop.
for the purpose of determining how the co un try .”
H a r r ie t A. L on gs to n , P re s.
Governmental and educational Insti­
F ran ces F.. E t r x n s o s , Sec.
it can best serve the business inter­
A bow-facing oarlock has been tutions have spent $180,000,000 In the
FICKLE FAME
P h o to b y A m e ric a n P re s s A s s o c ia tio n
Chairman D a ­
P O Q U I I, L E a 1) U C A T 1 0 H A L ests of the country.
invented by F T. Livingstone of I United States during the past ten
Leslie M. Sh aw of Iow a, was
O L E A G U E — Meete m o n t h l y a t t h e
t'e baha river bridge, China, destro yed by the Germ ans, In course of repairs
vies
declares
that
"business
men
of
Salem
which be says will revolu­ years for Improving soli production
High sc h o o l Building d u r i n g t h e school
once a famous Secretary of the
and Improving seeds and plants, but
tionize t o w i n g .
year for t h e pu rp o se ol d i sc u ssin g e d u ­ today do not intentionally disobey
very little attention and less money
Treasury, but w h e n h e visitid
cation al topics.
the l a w , " and the avowed purpose
has been given to tbe marketing side
the people in the building at any 1 visited by as many as can be cared
B i r d i e S k e e l s , 1‘ies.
Kendall Bros, announce actual of agriculture.
Washington a few days ago, he
ol the tour is to arrive at a better
E dna H arlocker , Sec.
time
T h e crowds first become en- j for to advantage. In J A . Ward,
construction nn their $800,000 rail
was so forcibly impressed by the
The problem Is a monumental one
understanding everywhere as to the
thused over the woods of which the Coos and Cu rry have one the very
i / O K E E L K L U B —A business rn en ’s
road out of Roseburg will start on and ono which will never be solved
way he was not observed, that he
information booth in the center ol best representatives in the buildiug.
i \ social o rg anization. Hall in i . a i r d ’s , best and most feasible methods that
until It gets within tbe grasp ot a
or before A u g . 15.
related an experience of former Sen­
b u ild in g , Second street.
gigantlo organization where master
should be adopted in carrying on
the
building
is
constructed
-
myrtle
A
graduate
of
Ch
icago
University,
L J . C ar y , Pres.
ator Ingalls as illustrating bis own
Hood River Manufacturing Co. minds can concentrate the combined
the commerce of the nation
Busi­
wood panels outside and black wal- later the head of a department at
W . C . E ndicott , Se c.
experience and wisdom of tbe age
fall from favoritism at tbe hands of
of
Hood River has organized to upon It. It Is a problem which the
nut panels inside, with Doug'.as fir Leander Clark college, Iowa, then
O M M E R C I A L C L U B — L eo J . C ary ness and the Government have been fickle Miss Fame.
Mr S h a w said
P r e s i d e n t ; L. H . HAZARU.Secretary getting lo gtiher on a pretty good
trimmings and Port Orford cedar* manager of a Baker mine, and now m inufaciure the Friday Electric farmers, merchants, bankers, editors
a man slapped Ingalls on the back,
and statesmen must unite In solving.
understanding in recent years, since
doors
And then they make a dash President of the Millicoroa Develop- Cooker, the Hood River Orchard
The Farmers’ Union stands for all
Transportation Facilities
and he turned to recognize a former
Cultivator,
and
tlie
Featherw
eight
the trusts wete convinced that they
lor the Royal Arch set loaned by ment Co. he has Ihe education and
there Is In farming from the moat
colleague
in
the
Senate
"
I
’m
surely
' K A I N 8 —I-eave, Bouth b o und 8:10 a.
sdentino methods of seed selection to
were not the whole works; and the
A t a g o Chapter No. 22. which is practical experience that
makes Spray nozzle.
. III. an d 2:40 p. in. N o rth b o u n d
glad to see y o u ,’ ’ said the Kansan,
tbe most systematic and profitable
trip of the Commission is nothing
placed near the central booth in the him an unusually effective man for
2 ft a. m . a n d 4;2ft p. ni.
plane of marketing, but does not be­
“ for I ’ve been in W ashington for
Another
Gold
Medal
lieve In promoting one to the neglect
j O A T S — Six boats p ly in g on t h e Co­ more than a method lor carrying two days aud not another soul has most prominent part of Ihe build- the position. Coes and Curry are
qu ille riv er afford a m p l e acco m m o ­ ihe Government straight to the peo­
of the other. We consider the work
ing
T his looks so much like o n y x getting their full share of publicity
spoken to me.” Shaw went over
d a t i o n lo r car r y in g freigtit a n d paseen
O regon’s exhibits continue to win of farm demonstrators valuable and
ple
ol
the
country.
that
many
really
refuse
to
believe
and
then
some,
g ers to Bandon an d way points. Boats
to the T reasury, introduced himself
prizes at the Panama Pacific E x p o ­ we ask that governmental and com­
eav e a t 7 :30, 8:30, 9:20 an d 9:10 a. m.
j
that it is wood; they want to thump
— —
mercial agencies seeking to help us,
T H E WAR BUGS
to one ot the assistants and the
a n d a t 1 :00, 3 :30 a n d 4 :43 p. t r .
sition. T h i s time it is the much continue to give us their assistance
A N e w Jersey Congressman be- I ter showed him his own portrait; ' it to find out. These beauties arouse
Panama Canal’s First Year
coveted gold medal for the best and advice, but we believe that their
TAGE—J . I.. Laird , p ro p rieto r. De­
p a r t s 5 : 3 0 p. m . for Roeehurg via came demented on the subject of j and standing before it the former a desire for information and when
collective exhib it of mineral resour­ Influence should be extended to the
M y rtle P o i n t , c a r r y i n g t h e U n ited Slates war; an I o n a enthusiast who spent
an ever-present attendant directs
marketing side of our farm problems
Cabinet
officer
was
reminded
that
T he Panama Canal started opera­ ces, six silver medals tor individual also.
mail a n d pas en ger s.
his own money in a newspaper Unlce Sam had actually given him the inquirers to Mr. W ard he has tion under the handicap inseparable exhibits and lour bronze medals.
We cannot hope to develop manu­
i S T O F F I C E . — A. F . Lin cgar, p o st­
opportunity to interest them in the
m a s te r. T h e m ails close as follows: peace pmpoganda opetated from a little place in a permanent niche.
from new undertakings, but its Con«tdering the fact that Oregon facturing by over-production of the
many attractions of bis extensive
factory; we cannot build up mercan­
Myrtle P o i n t 7:40 a . m . 5:20, 2:35 p . m . Washington, was "suppressed” by-
» ,
,
, ... ,
. earnings in the first year, from July provided a fund of but $10,000 for tile enterprises by the merchants load­
SURVEYING T H E PUBLIC DOMAIN
Marshl ield 9:00 a. in. a n d 4:15 p. in.
A fire place built of coal
*
exhibit
being
moved
to
an
asylum.
T
b
e
t
e
Ba n d o n , way poi nts, 8 :46 a m. Norw ay
i, 1914 10 July 1, 1915, exceeded this work that as a matter o f neces
ing their shelves with surplus goods
There are 150 surveying parlies from Coos county, the inside lining
a n d A ragol2:55 p .m . E a s t e r n mail 5:20 are other cases, etc., ad iufintum —
and no more can we develop agricul­
sity
the
exhibit
was
installed
so
about
$224,000,
the
by
p. m. E a s t e r n mail a r riv e s 7:30 a. m .
brick holds e x Pensls
. . . .
,
,
lurB Dy
, the
ne market with a
and you may even have noticed Ihe establishing lines for Uncle Sam in o f which . . is . Coos , county
.
, e a r n i n g h a v i n g b e e n $ 4 , 424,306 a n d l a t e t h a t t h e o r i g i n a l j u r y ol a w a r d s ture by glutting
*
them awhile, and they never tire of
*
,
.
.
I
^
.
surplus
of
products.
different
parts
of
the
United
States.
development
of
new
eccentricities
C ity and Countv O fficers
the cost of operation and mainteo- had finished ils work, aud that no
among some o f your own neighbors Secretary Lane has taken great discussing the beauties of tbe .sam­ ance $4,200.000 T his balance fails j winnings wete anticipated, this cap-
M a y o r ................................. A. T. Morrison
.. J . S. L aw re n ce • Meanwhile Ihe carnage proceeds, pride iu opening new portions of ples of Port Orlord cedar, the red
lar short of paying interest on the ture of the grand prize comes al-
DARIUS
........ It. II. M a rt
whilst the Washington Administra­ the country to settlement, and all cedar, spruce, and hemlock, each cost,which at 3 per cent on $ 4 oo, J most in the nature of a miracle.
t*. M. Hall-I¿pwifl I
recotds
were
broken
last
year
in
the
-howtt
in
six
different
finishes
,A. I*. Miller ! tion adds u s mite by shooting pa
The neigh ot a horse made Darius
000,000 would be $12,000,000, but However when the exhibit had
N ig h t M a rs h a l............... . Oscar W i c a h a m
m aking ol surveys of public lands. There is wood pulp on display, ce­
traffic will doubtless increase this been set up in a nything bnt its per- King of Persia, the six contending
W a t e r Su p erin te n d en t.. ... 8 , V’. E pperu on i per bullets at the Kaiser, and re­
powers for the throne agreeing among
W. G. C h a se ! fuses to become excited over (he T h e total ol accepted and approved dar chests, gold heating quartz and
F ire Ghie*......................
and when tbe war ends the fection o f today, the Exposition themselves that the one whose horse
surveys aggregated 14.339.349 «c* black sand, samples of copper ore year^
criiici-ms
of
the
nation's
unprepar­
estimate of $10,500,000 a year made people were asked if they could not should neigh first should possess the
C. 1. K im e, Ned ( '. K e lle y , W. H. Ly­
o n s, O. C. Sanford. R eg u la r m eetings edness to stage a performance like res, which was nearly double the that are very superior, and borax by Prof. Emery R Johnson lor the do something.
This ancient method ot
It being urged that kingdom
firs t a n d th ird Mondays each m o n t h .
settling disputes among politicians
amount surveyed during the pre trom undeveloped properties certain
that now going on in Europe.
first year may be reached or e x - the awards had not been announced could be revived with profit today.
ceeding year
T b e apuroval ot to make someone rich one of these
J u s t i c e of t h e P e a c e .......... .1. J . S ian ley
WHEN IS A WEED?
ceeded
the officials agreed that they would If our partisan factions and petty pol­
C o n s t a b l e .............................Ned C. Kelley
A manzanita stick is a
the surveys opens the lands to set­ days
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send a sub Committee over to the itician« could only settle their dis­
One authority of the A gricultural
.......J
a
m
e
s
W
’alson
C ounty Judge
tlement and there has beeu a great choice bit that catches the attention
putes by the neigh of a horse, the
A Gem
mining building ami size up the
C o m m i s s i o n e r s —W, T, IJvm eh t, Geo. J. Department has made tbe “ original
bark of a dog or the bray of a donkey,
demand for this land, particularly and the splendid photographs ol
A r m e ir mg
situation
T h is committee found it would be a great blessing and would
discovery” that "a weed has been
Rob*. Wat«on
Clerk
in the R o c k y Mountain and Pacific Coos and Curry scenes, the legging,
such a complete and altogether sat­ give our citizens a better opportunity
A.fn d J o h n - o n . J r . defined as a plant out of place.”
Sheriff
T
h
e
following
gem
of
poesy
is
ay. mountain, larm and city views
Coast regions.
T r e a s u r e r .................. ....... T. M. I h m m l i k
isfactory collective exhibit that in to pursue the vocations of Industry
T h e definition has not been co n ­
free from political atrlfe.
T. J. T h rif t
Acaes ,or
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add greatly to the beauty of these dug out of " T h e T ra n sit,” a publi-
all fairness they could not ignore it,
R a y m o n d E. Ba ker vincing, and a 1 Her bulletin from
School Supt.
Let thoee who pick political plums
booths
and
the
interest
of
visitors,
cation
put
out
bv
the
students
iu
The
Fisherman
i I . Mi Culloek the Department says that " i n reali j
S urvivor
and in the final test Oregon won by raising rows and who flash swords
F.
E.
Wilson
C o ro n er
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j Men cannot live by wood alone, 'h e engineering depa.tment of the
tbe big prize. That more individ­ dripping In the blood of industry un­
Dr. W a l t e r Colin ty a weed is a wild plant that lias
H e a l t h Olii er
derstand that they cannot turn the
Cautious, at morn, he lies about j tl0r will money from copper and University ot K entuck y:
ual prizes were not lauded was due public forum Into a political arena and
the habit of intruding where not
3S
the pool;
( borax profit him greatly except the There is a young man named Howe,
wholly to the lack of time fur satis­ by a clash of personal aspiration*
wanted;” perhaps resembling s> me-
Societies will get the very best
His rod and line a swish;
' gizzard be satisfied. A n d the Coos W h o ’s just like a darn sow;
still the hammer and stop the plow
factory preparation.
what, some people.
and that their quarrels must be settled
I> R i N T I N O
B o l d ! ', at eve, astride a tavern stool, and Curry exhibit leaves no doubt
He eats at mv ,at>le
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IN D I A N S A R E B E IN G C I V I L I Z E D
1 G e t yo ur butter wrappers at the In the back alleys of civilization.
He lies about his fish
1 but that the region can supply all
A s long as he s able,
at the office of Coquille Herald
, i
Herald office.
- Harvard Lampoon, the gastronomic necessities for both Until he’s so full he ca n ’ t bow.
T b e original American citizen is
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