Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 28, 1916, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 34.
NO. 27
C I T Y D I R E C T O RYjflfflM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916.
evils. It is a lime for people to
keep cool heads, warm feet and
cbipless shoulders.
ABOUT “THOSE RAILROAD RUMORS”
PER YE AR $1.50
would quickly get rid of the dead­
heads. Just ask any dairyman in
Fraternal and B enevolent Order
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these associations what he thinks of
it and whether he will continue to be
t1
'. & A. M.—Regular meeting of Events of Interest Reported
"T H E COMEBACKS”
a member or not.
I have asked Compiled by State Bureau of
• Chtt'lwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. A A.
For The Herald.
The Prospect of Southern Pacific Construction of Con­ quite n lot of them and all have about
M.. at Masonic Hall, every Saturday
Industrie« and Statistic«
The National Press Club of
night m each mouth on or before th*»
the same answer, never will they go
necting Link in the Coast Road Discussed by
full moou.
L. A. L ilu k ^ viht , W. M.
(B> J. E . Jones.)
Washington has a thousand mem­
back to the old hit-and-miss method.
R. H. M a s t , Secretary.
Harrisburg—Somerville and Gor­
One Evidently Well Informed.
bers, all men One half are news­
I f the Coos county officials are wise
COUPONS AND TOBACCO
ham will erect garage on Pacific
E. S.— Reginar meeting of Beulah
enough to keep Mr. Smith at his pres­
paper men, and the remainder come
(Gold Beafh Reporter.)
Eugene to Coos Bay, now about com­
• Chapter No. 6, second and fourth
Highway.
One of the reasons assigned Lor
ent work, and I believe they are, the
Friday evenings of each month, in Ma­
Considerable comment has been oc­ pleted.
from various fields of life. Recent­
the
decreasing
volume
of
newspa­
Coos dairymen will soon be the best
sonic Hall.
Portlaud Gas & Coke Co. held
From Eugene to Portland the S. P.
ly au evening was given over to a curring lately in the coast press by
E mma LiLiufioviaT, W. M.
organized of any like producers in
per advertising by the American
A nna L a whence Sec.,
program, in which the “ come the report, emanating from a New has covered the field by an electric the West, and their number will be not responsible for typhoid germs
Tobacco Company is that the e x ­
York paper, that a contract had been
in drinking water used by employes.
backs” recounted their tales. The let for the construction of the connect­ road. This leaves but that stretch of doubled and the number of dairy cows
t O. O* F.—GoqtiiU« Lodge No. 5 3 ,1. O.
pense of tradiug stamps aud cou­
country between Coos Bay and Trin­
Astoria—25 out of 30 industiies
1 . O. F., meet» every Saturday night
headliner was Uncle Joe Cannon ing link between Coos Bay and Trini­ idad to be covered. In this territory iu the county will increase in a great­
in Odd Fellows Hall.
pons eats up the advertising appro­
on
lower Columbia in operatiou em­
er ratio.
Nicholas
Lougworth,
the
"son-in-
dad,
Cal.,
of
the
coast
road
of
the
H. B. M oore , N. G.
there are already several miles of road
priations, and agencies like the
There is a lot of land yet available ploying 10 000 men.
J. S. L a whence , Sec.
law of the progressive party,” also Southern Pacific. Twohy Bros., who that could be utilized by the S. P. in a
for dairying, much of which is brush,
Frank Presbrev concern in New
Geo. W. Dafoe of Oetroit, ?iich.
had a place on the program Then were reported to have received the con­ coast line— for instance, Hobbs-Wall particularly that on the bottoms that
am ie k e b e k a h Loud::, .v\. 20 v
. ,. . . . „
tract,
deny
that
such
is
the
case.
For
&
Co’s,
line
and
the
Brookings
road,
I. O. O. F„ meeto every seco'id and Y ork- wh,le b»dly h,ut bV ,he eon there was Senator Charles Curtis
opening uew sawmill at Bandon.
overflows
during
high
water.
But
this
some
time
past
it
has
been
estab­
fourth Wednesday nights in Odd Fellows | ditions, appear to lack the nerve to
the latter recently constructed up the
of Kansas, Ebenezer Hill of Con­ lished belief among those best inform­ Chetco a few miles as a logging road. is the most valuable land in the coun­
Hall.
P aulinb C ustrb . N. G.
!
Walker votes lor a $2300 uuion
lake up the cudgels against their
A :. n ik r.AwKKNoa, see
necticut, aud Representative Ro- ed that the next new work to be start­ i It was built, however, in good shape, ty, when it is cleared and ditched, be­ high school.
foes. Since Ben B. Hampton, who
p O Q U I L L E ENC AM PM EN T, No. 25
denberg of Illinois. These men ed by the Southern Pacific would be a sufficient to handle heavy traffic, cause its productive qualites are
Commercial clubs and colleges
something wonderful. Several thou­
> I. O. O. F „ meets the first and third made a big reputation as publisher
come from the old republican guard, link along the coast to make a new and the engineer in charge o f the sand acres of such land lies just be­ ate becoming more useful in pro­
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows Hall.
of Hamplon’s Magazine, asceuded
J. 8. B akto n , O. P.
aud are very instrumental in the through line from San Francisco to work was an S. P. employe, who was low Coquille, while the high land back moting flax industry.
Portland, which would be the ouly line “ loaned” to the Brookings people for
to the position of vice president of
J. S .L awkknck , 8ec.
affairs of the natiou, as reflected the Southern Pacific owns between the job. This road, it is now an­ of it gives splendid sites for the
Harrisburg—6 carloads b o p s
the American Tabacco Company,
T S NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.— Lycurgus
from Capitol Hill. Not only that those two points. The present line nounced, is to be extended to Smith buildings and pasturage during high direct to London, England.
Dx Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday nights where he is regarded as the princi­
water.
One
concern,
the
Russ
In­
— they are attempting to regain from San Francisco north to Duns- river to connect with the Hobbs-Wall
in W. O. VV. Hall.
pal authority on tobacco advertis­
Oregon is reviving the flax in­
vestment Company, of Eureka, Cal.,
R. R. W atson . K R. 8.
control of the machinery of the pSr- muir, Cal., is owned by the Central road, thus making a line from Brook*
O. A. M intonyi , C. U.
ing, it would appear as though rep­
Pacific and operated by the Southern ings to Crescent City, between 25 and the great dairy district of that state, dustry and extending tbe mint in­
ty. Longworth has been groomed
has a large tract just below town dustry
Pacific by virtue o f a close alliance of 30 miles.
Y T H IA N SISTERS— Justus Temple utable publications might have a
to
succeed Representative Woods of interests. From Dunsmuir to Port­
which they are putting in shape for
No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­ real friend in the saddle; but Mt.
It was expected that at the annual
St. Helens has a monthly payroll
Iowa, as Chairman of the Republi­ land the railroad is owned by the Ore­ meeting o f the directors of the South­ dairying. Mr. Lewis Branstetter, one
day nights in W. O. W. Hal!.
Hampton, like the rest, appears to
of $60,000.
Mss. G ejkgk D a v is , M. E. C.
can
Congressional
Committee,
and
gon & California, a Dutch corpora­ ern Pacific in New York in February of the owners is here in charge. Mr.
M ks . F keo L in k o ar , K. of R
be under the "spell” cast ovet all
Brenstetter will be remembered by
Eugene—Contract let for school
it is understood that he has the tion, form erly represented in this some decision would be announced re­
ED M E N —Coauille Tribe No, 46, 1. sales propositions by trading stamp
country by Richard Koehler, who was garding the beginning of work on the many as the gentleman who put to­ house to cost $13,492.
backing
ol
Representative
William
O. R. M., meets every Friday night and coupon schemes; or he has con
gether the great dairy farm on Sau-
manager o f the road, in which road
in W 0 . W. Hall.
McKiuley of Illinois, who, at oue the Southern Pacific obtained large in­ connecting link, but the only report vis island, down the river from Port­
St. Johns—E. H. Walkins erects
regarding
that
meeting
which
has
eluded
that
these
devices
which
are
J. S. B arton , Sachem.
time, was the big Republican lead­ terests and a lease about fifteen years reached the public of this coast is the land, which has the largest barn upon 30 by 70 foot concrete creamery
A. P. M il i . kh , C. of R.
robbiug the publishers of their leg­
ago, after which the road was nearly one from the Engineering News that it of any place in the state, and it building
W. A. —Regular meetings of Bea- itimate business, are more valuable er in the Capitol.
is also the only redwood barn north
• ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A.
The Republican Congressional rebuilt and newly equipped by them. Twohy Brothers had the contract.
Columbia beach opposite Vancou­
of California.
Mr. Branstetter is
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­ thau newspaper and magazine ad­
This
latter
line
is
liable
to
pass
out
of
Residents
along
this
section
of
the
Committee, as it exists at the pres­
ver to be improved lor summer re
urdays in each month.
vertising. As lung as publishers
the control o f the Southern Pacific coast need have no fears of being just now rummaging the state for a
H. B. T o /. ik r , Consul.
ent time, is supposed to he in con­ soon, as it has been generally accepted
few hundred cows and steers to keep sort.
depend upon the agencies to fight
rudely disturbed early in the morning
F. C. T ruk , Clerk.
trol of the progressive members, as a fact that opposing interests have during the present summer by the on the land already cleared, so that
Geo. L Pervine. of St. Jobus, in­
their
battles
against
coupons
and
N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel
and they assert that parly unity obtained control o f the O. & C., and blowing o f a locomotive whistle in they may eat the brush as it sprouts ventor of vacuum fire place, wants
. camp No. 2972 at M. W. A . Hall, trading stamps, just that long will
up. Other large tracts are also being
can only be preserved through con­ that present arrangements will be ter­ their pastures.
Actual roads are
Front street, second and fourth Tues­
to establish a factory.
those devices grow and flourish.
diked and cleared.
day nights in eacli mouth.
built on land, not paper, and the right-
tinuing them in authority. The minated when oportunity offers.
Then
the
cut-over
area
is
large.
M a sk l S ampson , Oracle.
There is a timidity among the agen­
Million dollar shipbuilding plant
As to the line from Sar. Francisco j of-way agent of the S. P. has not yet
"come backs,” and others who
L aura B randon , Rec,
to Dunsmuir, the national government secured titles or options on the right- This land is handled here in a d if­ planned for Linnton.
cies in handling this question; su­
O. W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197, perinduced by a fear of antagoniz­ think with 'hem, are equally anx­ is now prosecuting a suit to annul the I of-way through Curry county lands. ferent way than in most places. The
Allen & Lewis may locate job­
• meets every Wednesday at 7 :30
ious to redeem tha party by taking close working ties between the S. P. I Furthermore, while several prelimin- owners, when they wish to utilize it,
ing their clients, who in turn are in
bing
bouse at Bend.
p. in. at W. O. W . Hall.
simply
cut
off
the
brush
and
then
burn
its affairs in charge, and they frauk- and C. P., and cause them to be oper­ ! ary surveys have been made over
Lee Currie, C. C.
position to do business direct with
it over and scatter grass seed over the
ated
as
separate
properties;
which
New
$30,000 business block start­
varying
routes,
and
stakes
set
there-
J ohn L knkvk , Sec.
ly admit that one ot the reasons
soil, paying no attention to the old
the publishers as a way of sbowiug
they should do so is because they suit, i f successful, wty cause the S. P. j on, we have failed so far to find, and logs. There are thousands of acres ed at Bend.
their displeasure with any agent
to relinquish its hold, not only on the we have not heard of any one who has
L meets second and fourtli Monday
Alaska-Pacific Fisheries Co. to
are in position to "get the dough,” line from San Francisco to Dunsmuir,
of fine pasture land like that in Coos,
found, a grade stake set anywhere in
who has the effrontery to express
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
much of it where the logs can now be make Portland home port for Alas­
and fill up the campaign money but also the Klamath Falls line.
A n n ik B u rkholder , G.N. an opinion publicly.
the
county.
Setting
of
grade
stakes,
The evils re­
M a r y A. I ’ ierck , Clerk.
bags.
Beset by these dangers, and liable right to the land and clearing of the gotten rid of for a few dollars an ka fleet.
ferred to above are such as should
acre.
So the stumps are not such a
The two branches ot the party to be cut off from entry into Portland right-of-way ail precede railway con­ bugaboo after all.
ARM ERS U N IO N .— Regular meet­
Willamette Valley Southern Ry.
ings second and fourth Saturdays in command the attention of all pub­ are as far apart as ever, but each and the northwest country, the S. P. struction. None o f these has yet tak­
Co.
increases its stock to $1,000,000.
Coquille
On
High
Site.
each month in W. O. W. Hall.
lishers, and a little healthy discus
for protection, projected the coast en place in this county, yet it is high­
crowd in Washington is bent on line from San Francisco to Portland, ly probable a start in that direction
F r a n k B urkholder , Pres.
The city of Coquille has a lovely
Towns
on the Willamette-Pacific
sion
might
have
a
fine
effect
on
ad­
O. A. M in t o n yk . Sec.
saving the party and defeating Mr. and by work in the past two years has been determined upon, and that site on high land. The streets are prepare for a great celebration on
vertisers and their agents. Pub­
p R A T E R N A L AID No. 398. meets the
Wilson by methods that are diamet­ have completed those portions of the the present year w ill see a tangible well paved, the business houses are opening ot road about August 1.
U second and fourtli Thursdays each licity has cleared up many a bad
mostly o f white brick and the dwell­
rically
opposite. But of course the line from San Rafael, on the bay of beginning toward the line that has
onth at W. O. W . Hall.
ings are of a superior but varied
situation, aud as this is one that
Russian coutracts for 50,000,000
been
expected
soon
by
two
generations
San
Francisco,
to
Trinidad,
just
south
M rs . C h a s . E v l a n d , Pres.
Democrats are not ail thinking
style, making it a beautiful little feet of Oregon spruce let on Coos
affects
the
bank
account
of
every
of
Curry
county
residents.
of the Klamath; also the line from
M rs . L ora H ahhinuton , Sec.
alike either, and there may be some
city. And the place is growing right Bay.
publisher it might be v.ell for them
along.
Recently two fine concrete
interesting happenings at the June
Educational Organizations and Clubs
In
other
words,
there
are
probably
to get busy aod lambast the offend­
Springfield—C o n s t r u c t i o n on
business buildings have been erected,
1000
cows
in
the
county
that
do
not
convention,
as
well
as
thereafter.
O M A N ’S Study Club. — Meets 2:30 ers.
While serving themselves the
the postoffice occupying one and a $23,000 Methodist Church to start
give
enough
milk
to
pay
for
the
feed
' V p. m. Ht city library every second
...
~
.
. . .
The petiod to be covered in these
dry goods concern the other, while soon.
id fourth Monday.
publications affected could do still
affairs will undoubtedly run till No­ Correspondent of Oregonian they eat, and another 1000 that just one room is yet to be rented.
H arriet A. L ongston , Pres.
greater good to the public by help­
about break even.
Eugene—Elmira Lumber Co. re­
F rances E. E ppebbon Sec.
vember—and no man knows what
There are two banks, each with its
Has Our Thanks
in g to d rive out the coupon evil.
County Produces Wealth.
the end will be
own two-story brick. The F irst N a­ sumes operation.
OQUILLE EDUCATIONAL
| These conditions are being rapidly tional Bank has a capital of $50,000,
THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
LE A G U E — Meets monthly at the
Baudon will speud $40,000 im­
Under a Coquille date line in a re­
SEEKING TO HONOR THE MARCH
High School Building during the school
corrected, as I will show soon. But as surplus and profits of $14,005, and de­
proving
water system.
cent
issue
o
f
the
Oregonian,
its
staff
“
O
ld
inhabitants”
o
f
W
ash
ing
year for the purpose ot discussing edu­
it now stands, the county produced posits of $131,541.01, A. J. Sher­
K IN G
correspondent, Addison Bennett, says:
cational topics.
ton have liv e d through many ex
Hood
River—Big Dee mill starts
1,500,000
pounds
o
f
cheese,
1,000,000
wood is president and L. H. Hazard
BihoiK S keelb , Pies.
This is the capital of Coos county,
One of the most wonderful or­
pounds of butter and 30,000 cases of cashier. The Farmers and Merchants operations March 20.
citing events surrounding contests
E d n a H aklockkk . Sec.
ganizations of the National Capital and a fine little city it is; also i tis in condensed milk last year, bringing in Bank has a capital of $25,000, surplus
between Congress and the Presi-
Marshfield—$to,ooo show house
one of Oregon’s finest agricultural
a revenue of almost $160,000 a month. and profits of $2,986.72 and deposits
is the Marine Baud. John Phillips
N social organization. Hall in Laird’ s i dent, even though the issues in
districts. Being the county seat, I
to be erected at once
There
are
17
cheese,
butter
and
con-
of $62,628.53.
M. O. Hawkins is
building, Sexon-i street.
, , _
_ , ,
.
f
t
Sousa was at one time the director, will deal first with county affairs.
B
L
c ARY pres.
I volved may not have been o f as far-
densory concerns in the county and president and R. H. Mast cashier.
Cold storage planned for lower
and be served brilliantly iu that ca­
Coos has an area of 1628 square
W. C. E ndiuott , Sec. j teaching consequence as those that
two or three more to be built this year
There are two good hotels here now. Umpqua, cost about $7,000.
pacity through the term of four miles, 455 of which is in the forest re­ and more dairy cows are being milked
COM M ERCIAL CLUB— L eo J. C a r y i have broiu-ht about the recent test
Maybe you have heard that Coquille
$1,250,000 building planned for
Presidents. After he retired, Mr. serve, leaving only 1173 square miles, almost every day. The days of scrub was not a pleasant place fo r the
Uv President; L. If. H
HAZARD.Secretary
a z a r d , Secretary .over (Be matter of h andling our lor-
Sautleman, through a special act of or 750,720 acres, of land, o f which stock, particularly the scrub oull, have stranger to visit because the hotels Oregon City during 1916
eigu policy.
In one th ing the Pres-
Transportation i Facilities
facilities
Congress, was given the lank ot practically two-thirds is forest. So it ended in Coos. The county agricul­ were “ punk,” some said “ fierce” and
Christensen bave reopened log­
is rather a small county, as Oregon
iutb bound
turist, Jay L. Smith, who makes his others “ horrid.” Weil that day is
^-iRAINS—Leave, south
bound 8;10
8:10 a!
a. I*den* ™ d Congress have agreed, Lieutenant of Marines, and Mr.
ging
and sawmill operations on
counties
go.
In
1910
the
census
enum­
m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound j aud that is that ev ery effort must Sousa's supporters have taken the
headquarters here, says there are over.
Charles Baxter ,the owner of
Neil Creek.
9:26 a. m. and 4:26 p. m.
be made to keep the country out ol mztter up before Congress and e x ­ erators gave the county a population about 300 registered bulls in the coun­ the Baxter
ise, which is a large
o f 17,959, about 2000 less than Doug­
Outlook for mining in Baker Co.
ty. As to the breed, Mr. Smith esti­ frame building, has taken charge of
OATS— Six boats plying on the Co- j the European war, and maintain pect to secuie for him the same rec­
las,
although
Douglas
has
three
times
quille river afford ample accommo-
,
, ,
,.
,
ognition. Recently the New York
mates that 65 per cent are Jerseys the business; has renovated and gen­ during 1916 exceedingly bright
dation for carrying freight and paseen our place as the lead in g neutral na
the area of Coos. But, taking the en­
Hippodrome gave impetus to the
and 34 per cent Holsteins, with a erally overhauled the place, put in
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats (j0n ol the w orld .
A readjustm nt
Oregon City Mfg. Co. adds 26
movement in Mr. Sousa's behalf by tire area of Coos, it is found that small number o f Ayrshires an a few new beds and other furnishings and
eave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :S0 a. nr.
machines in garment department.
of international affairs is certain to piving a special performance that there is here a population of about scattering animals o f other breeds.
and at 1:00, 3:30 and 4 :45 p. tr..
now has as nice a hotel as the most
follow the present lamentable cou was designated “ All American 10% per square mile.
A few years ago the silo was un­ fastidious can desire.
Hood River to have factory for
C T A O E —J. L. Laird, proprietor. De-
Now, i f the entire state was that
Mr Sousa has been dec­
known in Coos, and at that time there
Hotels Not “ Bum" I'laces.
O parts 5:30 p. in. for Krseburg via dition of world affairs and all of­ Night.”
preparation ol candied fruits.
thickly settled, we would have a mil­
orated
by
the
King
of
England,
and
Myrtle Point, carrying the United SlateB ficials, from the President down,
was practically no corn raised here.
Then there is a smaller “ home”
— a m - - ----
mail and pasengers.
many European countries honored lion people. I f Harney county was Now there are more than 300 -silos hotel, the Wickham, owned and man­
recognize that the United States is him during his world's tours.
settled at the same ratio, that county
standing and probably another 100 aged by Mrs. George Wickham.
It
JSTOFK1CE.— A. F. Linegar, post- j ,
.
„
Commercial Club Meets.
would have 104,295 people, fo r Harney
master. The malls close as follows: *be supreme neutral power.
1 he
will go up this year. As to corn, the is really and truly a “ home” place,
BRANDEIS AND HIS CRITICS
has more-than one-tenth o f the area
M yrtle Point 7 :40 a.rn. 6:20, 2:35 p.m. legislative and execu tive branches
news is most cheerful, and much is one that it does the traveler good to
There never has been a nomina­ of the state.
(From the Sentinel.)
Marshfield 9:06 a. m. and 4:15 p. ui. j - .
.
,
,, ,,
due Mr. Smith. Last fall three corn enter and hard to leave. So, if you
Bandon, way points, 8 :45 a m. Norway | o f the governm ent m ay have all the tion of justice of the Supreme Court
The Commercial Club held a long
Expensive Railroad on Way.
shows were held in the county and hear anybody talking about the “ bum"
andArago,12:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 friction that can be hatched out ol a where there has been so thorough a
and interesting session last Tuesday
It will be well for the reader to con­ they were great events in every way.
p. m.
Eastern mail arrives 7:30 a. m. ,
hotels of Coquille, you can stoutly and
H
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_________
tempestuous sea of politics, but searching of character as in the case sider these things when remembering
evening, with Vice President C. A.
Much o f the corn shown was as good rightly maintain that they are not tel­
Howard in the chair.
they all know that the people of the of Mr. Louis Brandeis The bear- that the Southern Pacific company is as can be raised anywhere on earth,
C ity and County Officers
ling the truth.
| ings before the Senate Committee
A communication was received from
—— --------------------------- :—'
---- :— w o rld ’ s greatest republic have no have practically amounted to trials building an expensive road in here; while the yield in many cases went as
There are two weekly newspapers
the North Bend Chamber of Com­
also when considering the number of high as 100 bushels to the acre. Not
here, the Coquille Valley Sentinel,
R ecorder....................... J. 8. Lawrence ! time for jin g oism ; and so much of A good many of the people who
merce asking that this club appoint
people and the industries in connec­ irrigated, mind you— just from nat­
owned and conducted by H. W Young,
Treasurer................... . R. H. Mast tRa( sorl ot' (R ing has been injected I had nothing to say about Brandeis
delegates to a meeting to be held
tion with the limited area o f land ural moisture. The precipitation here
and
the
Coquille
Herald,
conducted
by
Marshal....................
» P
nitni- iu
A.
P. Miller
iu lo
lo the
the oresent
present con
con troversy
troversy mav
may ! tnore than that they did net like available. As to the great lumber and
there April 19 to organize a county
is about 50 inches annually, but P. C. Levar. They both heve good o f­
him.
piled
ud
most
of
the
objections.
I
Night Marshal
.. Oscar WicKham Rave served to cloud the real issues,
coal industries, I am not going to about 12 inches of this comes in the fices and show every sign of prosper­ Taxpayers league. Action on this re­
Water Superintendent 8. \ . Epperson . . . .
, ,
Brandeis will be confirmed, and
quest was deferred until next meeting.
Fire CIlie:......
W. C. Chase but, it is hoped, has not strength- those who know him best feel that dwell largely upon them, fo r they growing months. Is it any wonder ity.
In response to a request made by
Councilmen—Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels eDed tRe personal standing of men be will be a genuine acquisition I have been written about extensively. they can raise good crops?
I cannot close without mentinoing a
C. I. Kinie. .Ned C .kelley, W. H. Ly-
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the Corvallis Commercial Club that
Coquille will always be a prosper­
Coos
county
now
has
five
cow-test­
sort
o
f
slogan-poster
devised
by
F.
ons," O. C. Sanford! Regular meetings who have built their fortunes upon to the personnel o f the Supreme
ous city through her farming and ing asociations and almost one-third B. Phillips and used by County A g ­ this club boost for the Chamberlain
first and third Mondays each month. (Re distress of their fe llow men.
j Court.
bill now before the public lands com­
dairying interests. As to the latter, of the cows are having tab kept up­
riculturist Smith, which is as follows:
GRAND OPENING NEXT TIME
mittee of the House of Representa­
J. J. Stanley
Justice of the Peace
it safely can be said that in no place on them as to the amount o f milk
A good many people believe an
H. W. Dunham 1
Constable ...... ......
tives, it was voted that the chairman
General Guethals tells "for sure” in this country can the dairyman get they give, its quality and value, the
,
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occasional quarrel between Congress
Corn Is King.
be authorized to draft and send to
County Judge
J* me8 Watson.
,u e, „ iA
rrv-j. ,u_
! that the Panama Canal will be slide better net returns from his cows than cost o f the feed the cow eats— in fact
The Coquille Valley His Kingdom.
and the I resident affords the coun- t i proof t when it ts reopened. This
.
Commissioners _w
— w . t i. Dement
uemeni, Geo
creo. J
j . !
Chairman Ferris o f that committee
here in Coos county, not only in the every particular is set down in black
The Silo His Palace.
Armstrong
try an opportuntty to gel a more in- m iy be , jx mollths hencei or it may valleys adjacent to Coquille. but in all
a night letter urging the adoption of
Clerk .........
and white. This costs the dairyman
The Dairyman His Revenue
the plan propoaed in that bill and ita
limate
knowledge
of
the
actual
j
be
a
longer
petiod;
but
he
is
cer-
the
valleys
of
the
county.
This
comes
....
Alfred
Johnson,
»ir.
Sheriff .........
$1.25 a year per cow. No county
Collector.
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T. M.
amendments. The chairman called to
M- Dimnlick
Dimmick j things that are happening in their tain that the canal can never be from the open winters, the variety of west of New York has as many test­
“ We Should W orry”
T. J. Thrift
his assistance in doing this Judge
»T Raymond
E Raker
Baker government, f nd at the same time blocked again. Of course the work feeds that can be produced and their ing associations, hut Coos will likely'
Raymond E.
School Supt.
Watson, L. H. Hazard and R. H. Mast.
low
cost,
the
long
pasturage
season
C. I F. McCallock
Surveyor
O.
McCallock ! teDd ,oward clealin>! tbe d.fferences
n0"
don' ,hou,d bave
have two more a year from now.
The following committee was ap­
r F. E.
r tl
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,
been finished before the canal open- and the equable climate. There are
Wilson
E Plunbua Unum.
Bu, |be lmpatience of ’ almost 10,000 dairy cows in the coun­
Deadheads Would Go Soon.
Dr. Walter Cnlin existing in the business manage- ed at aU
pointed to act with the county court
Health Officer
The Latin phrase ‘E ptnrlhna unum”
mem of the nation; and that there- the American public caused the ty and a large number of them are
and the committee of the city council
Just stop for a moment and think
menrs "From many, one." It is the
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fore, such disputes answer a useful builders to take a long chance on still kept under the old hit-and-miss what it means for a dairyman to sit mottc of the United States, as being on the bridge question: R. H. Mast,
Societies will g et the very best 1 purpose
All this, of course, pro- declaring the work finished. They conditions; that is, many dairymen do down on the first day o f 'he new one nation, though composed of many J. A. Lamb and E. E. Johnson.
The secretary was instructed to
year and take down his certified re­ states. Tbe expression is found orlg
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viding that the country, in con-e lost—and now millions ot yards of not keep track o f their cows and per­
dirt are being removed in order to haps 10 per cent o f them do not pay cord and see just what each cow has j Inall; In a Latin poem entitled “ More write to the B. F. Goodrich Co. for
at the office o f Coquille Herald 1 quence, avoids things like war. prevent any possibility of a further their board— the cows, not the dairy­ earned,or lost, for him during the turn," supposed to have been written further information about their road
panic, pestilence aud other grea( 1 tie-up in navigation.
signs.
preceeding year; don’t you suppose he ' by the poet VlrgU.
men.
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