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T he C oquille H erald VOL. 34. NO. 23 C I T Y D I R E C T O R Y FROM THt NATIONAL CAPITAL COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW hu;,a" y Nci' n,ific vall,e- PER YEAR $1.50 THE SOUIHEHN PACIFIC’S SIDE ;i”” “ » • "r* the men who are discredited in po litical life, even so recently as tbe 9 During the past lew years the timber from lands excepted from Fraterna < and Benevolent Order last presi lential election, are now Weather Bureau has received full j .1 /-» ~ p _. the grant by reason of being mill- Compiled by State Bureau of Events of Interest Reported „ . r ... 8 comiug into active charge of the F. & A. M .—Reuulur meettt of specificatisns concerning all the es In t h e O r e g 6 o n - C a l i f o r n i a e, 3 L In view of ibis express grant • Chadwick 1 .01 life No. 118 A o. A, Industries and Statistics For The Herald. legislative machinery at Washing seutial details of this particular sys- L an d C on troversy ,0 take timber from lands owned by M.. at Masonic Hall, every Na n )'’ y ton, namely, Taggart. Canuon, niirlit in each month on or before Ine tern. The alleged discovery is. the Government and not included (nil moon. I.. A. I.n ijkuvimt , W. M. ( Bv J . E. Jones ) In view of the widespread inter Eongwortb, Hill and a bunch o f ; * Oregon City will build 5,000,000 therefore fu„ y known t0 the Wea. in toe grant, upon what pretext K. II. M a s t , Secretary. j gallon teservoir. |tber Bureau, and has betn carefully est taken in the Oregon and Calif can the Government deny the Com P R E S I D E N T A N D T H E N E W S P APE R S others among the fist. E. 8 .— Ke auiar m ee tin g of Beulah Monmouth Herald has been sold studied and examined by its scien- ornia land grant situation, Presi pany the right to take timber Irom . Chapter No. I>, second ami fourth S T A M P E D IN G UNCLE SAM Thai the President of the United Friday evenings of each month in M h - by D-E. Stilt to B. Swensen, fotmer tific staff. Moreover, other scien- dent William Sproule of the South the lands granted to tbe Company? Htates should find It il necessary to aonic Hall. That Americans are capable of owuer of the Batidou Recorder. tists ot international reputation now ern Pacific Company has issued the E mma l.iLuayvtHT, W . M. warn 'Be people of tbe the country PURPOSE WAS TO AID following explanation ol the rail keeping cool heads has been el A nna L a wre nc e hec., Maplewood, on C. Hi E. Railway connec,ed with the strongest insti- against the lying misrepresentations “ The facts show that tbe position T O. O. F.—Uoqtiille Lodge No. 53,1. O. of their newspapers, is a sad com- lectivelv demonstrated by the atti stven miles Horn Portland, will get ,utious of the world engaged in as- road company’s position in the I . O. F., meets every Saturday night matter: tude of Congress toward the move I trunk factory. of the Government, if carried out, tronomical research, and conducl- : mentary upon the state to which in Odd Fellows Hall. raent which has been boomed with would force upon the Company a 11. B. M o or k . N . G . . ing investigations into solar and COURT s e t t l e s t i t l e i American journalism has (alien. Dallas— Peppermint distillery to 1 terrestrial physics, . i. have also , passed . J. 8. LAWRENCE, Sec. brass bands, cannon, oratory and large financial loss; in other words, Evidently the pleasant flippancy of "The United States Supreme _ new theories. greased editorial utterances, in 1 be established here. while this grant was one to aid the a m i e r k b k k a h l o u . , i .. . 7 » a ; upon these These speech that "you can’t believe any Court held that the company is the I. O. O. F., meets every sen I and tended to stampede the country in construction of the railroad, it Portland W rod Pipe company authorities are in accord that the fourth Wednesday nights in Odd i euuws thing yon see in the newspapers" the interests of a huge military get big contract lor sieel binds, deductions and conclusions drawn owner ot the lands under the grant, would turn out to be, if the position Hall. I'AITLINK C l ’ ST KR , N .G . has become a tragic fact. Since the A nnik L a w re n c e , -> c . policy. Most people who have malleable iron shoes and iron bands from the solar conditions on which with ubsolute title, subject only to | of tbe Government is correct, the ; beginning of the European war done serious thinking over the mat on Wishkah water project in Wash- the new system is based are unwar- the testriction that when it chooses means OLly ol producing a debcit f 'O Q U lL L E ENCAMPMENT, No. *5 to sell ibese lands it shall sell them v y I. O. O. F'., meets the tirBtand thiril ! there have been more evil influen ter, have devised their own ideas as lor the grantee, and this appears ington. ranted rhureday nights inOdd Fellows Hall. ces at work than at any time belore only to »anal settlers iu parcels not to how far a peaceful Republic that J. S. B arton , C. ? . from the following facts, stating in Gold Hill— Mining industry re- When the disk ol the sun is in our history, manufacturing pub exceeding 160 actes, and at a price round figures: J . S .L a whence , Sec. has no desire to conquer other na viving, tungsten found and also an- minutely examined with powerful not exceeding $2 50 an acre. It lie sentiment through the press and NIGHTS OF PYTHIAN.— Lycorgua Expanse to the Company of tions, should go in the way ot timony. telescopes, or when it is phot reversed Judge Wolverton, who Lodge No. 72. meets Tuesday nights moving pictures,,in order to pro administering this grant $ 1 , 372 , 000.00 "preparedness.” The results seem in W. O. W. Hall Bend— Shevlin-Hixon mill mote commercial propositions or in ex- graphed with the ai l ot the modern >iad held that because the Company It has paid taxes on these K . R. W atson , K K. 8, to indicate that there will be a small perts to cut 300,000 feet daily soon, fluence the foreign policy of the s| ectroheliograph, the surface pre- had sold these lands with the liro- O. A. M in t o s y k . C. C. lands aggregating...... 2 , 758 , 000.00 increase in the army and that inili employing several hundred men. Per sents a characteristic spotted ap- her thereon in larger parcels than p Y T H lA N SISTERS— Justus Tern pie United Slates government. Total expense and taxes $ 4 , 130 , 000.00 tary training of some sort will re I No. 35, meets tirs! and Third Mon haps those who are directing the Gaston is busy laying water pipe. pearat'ce which undergoes slight 160 acres, and to pei-oils not ac- Company’s total cash re ceive federal encouragement. In day nights in W. O. W. Hall. ceipts from all sources affairs of the United Stales Army in Toledo— J. S Akin will build changes fr„m day to day, and tual settlers, and at pi ices exceed Mm. G kikcik D a v is , M. E. C. creased appropriations by our Navy under this grant, includ Mas. F und L in eo ak , K . of K greater changes with longer inter-! jng ¡(52.50 an the punitive expedition into Mexico acre, the Company also seem probable. But those store building. ing sales of lands amt. to$ 5 , 346 , 000.00 vals of time, depending upon the forfeited its title to all the lands un ED MEN—Coquille Tribe No, 40, 1. do not know just what conditions Mill City booming, Potter Lum This leaves the Co. a net O. R. M., meats every Friday night our military forces will be obliged gentlemen who had it in mind well known rotation of the sun sold. revenue from paat trans that they were going to put Uncle ber company started April t, total in W O. W. Hall. j upon its axis and the periodic re to face. In any event the adminis J. S. B arton , Sachem . “ After receiving the grant the actions of..................... 1 , 216 , 000.00 Sam in pawn with armament and output ot all plants about 300,000 currence ol the sun spot maxima A. P. M i l l e r , C. of R. tration feels ll^at it has a sufficient Company offered the lands for sale Lands of this grant hereto ammunition manufactures, and the daily. W. A. —Regular meetings of Bea- force and enough intelligence to j and minima. These and certain fore sold aggregatetacres) 804 , 687.75 steel interests, have missed their • ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W. A, Oregon Logging Railroad ol well known related phenomena are in accordance with these restric Which have yielded the Co. handle (he situation. It would he Hall, Front street, first ami third Sat tions, and in early times sold sub bet. Marshfield has incorporated. therefor an average net , now put forward as the basis of a urdays in each month. a miserable commentary upon the stantially all of tbe lands that were revenue for the lands sold H. B. T o s i r r . Consul. RE S T R IC T I N G IMM IGRA TION North Powder votes to build new science which will make pos worth of our government it this F. C. T rue , Clerk. per acre of..................... 1,51 suitable for settlement, at prices not sible forecasts of the weather far in i exceeding $2.50 an acre. Restricted immigration is like $25,000 school were net true. Sensational news But as FREE SERVICE TO GOVERNMENT N. A.— Regular meeting of Laurel Hottls will fight to abolish wel advance. That these features of I the remaining lands were of a char .-c a m p No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hal), papers have been tryiug very hard the ghost in the table— it always Front street, second and fourth Tues to frighten the American public comes back. "And further, this grant required Presidents have ve fare commission in next legislature. solar activity, however, actually acter not suitable for actual settle day nights in each month. into the beliel that some terrible toed the bills enacted by Congress, M ab e l S ampson , Oracle. Honolulu wants Hill line to con should control and determine the i ment, being timber lands in the the Company to carry free for the L aura B randon , Rec. things are in store as a result of our establishing the literacy test and tinue Great Northern service and [ d*iW changes and sequence of wea- ! mountains, it could not dispose ol Uoited States Government its mails, ’her conditions in any definite or j such lands by selling to actual set- troops, munitions ot war, and pub O. W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197, troubles with Villa Practically restricting immigration, but that will give guarantee. • meets every Wednesday at 7:30 lic stores, over this railroad with never has prevented new bills com every large uewspaper is represent Rainier- After shut down ol two (lirect and consequential manner, is no no such such settlement being p. m. at W. O. W . Hall. out limit as to time. The value of Lee Currie, C. C. The years, Pacific National Lumber Co. 'ya rd ed by the Government scien- 1)ractlcahle ed in Washington, and the senti ing before later congresses. J ohn L knkvr , Sec. this free transportation at regular tists as quite impossible. Solar ment among the men who actually present bill hzs many sensible pro mill has been opened. "Thereafter the Company did VE n T n GTID E C IRCLE No. 214, do the clean journalism from the visions; but it is distasteful to the rates which has Eieen furnished the | phenomena of ’ he kind described Astoria--S. P. & S. railway con . make sale ol timber lands in latger meets second ami fourth Monday Government equals $2,084.467 00, direct influence capital, enthusiastically sustain the Japanese government inasmuch as templates building double track | do not , have any nights in W. O. W. Hall. , . , tracts than I60 acres to persons A nnie B urkholder , G.N. position ol the President which amount exceeds the receipts upon the weather at any particular , , . . . They it practically restricts people from drawiiridge at Young’s Bay other than actual settlers, and at M ary A . 1’ ikkce , Clerk. of the Company under the grant by j time and place, and cannot be made regard his recent statement as a that country coming to the United 'A R M E R S UNION.— Regular meet Wald port grants Leslie H Evans lhe basis of any forecasts whatever prices exceeding $2.511 an acre. It $868,641.00. It embraces the ser Slates. The Japanese have, of ings second and fourth Saturdays in defense of the truth in print. franchise to build electric light The alleged discovery is regarded was these sales that were made tbe vice between Portland aod the Ore eacli month in W. O. W. Hall. E M E R G E S FROM T H E PIGEO N HOLE their own accord, prevented their foundation of a claim on tbe part of F ran k B urkholder , Pres. gon and California State line. as only one of a number of similar! citizens from immigrating to this P'ant O. A. M intonyk , Sec. A rather extraordinary condition the Government that the Company Astoria— Methodists will build schemes which are continually be- i country, and there is no danger "From the experience of the past had forfeited its title to all the lands 'K A TE R N A L AID No. 398. meets the with relerence to the Stevens bill ing put forward. In some cases that they will raise the bars. Cali $25,000 church. we may be certain that the Com second and fourth Thursdays each has come to fight. This bill is di unsold, which claim was rejected oath at W. O. W . Ilall. fornia Congressmen say that the Yamhill county lets two bridge the advocates of these schemes as- j pany will be called upon to furnish rected against t h e mail order by the United States Supreme Court. M rs . C h a s . E vla n ii , Pres. one sert that they can fotecast the wea- I the Government free transportation M rs . L ora H arring to n , Sec. houses and the cut throat price cut Japanese have been in absolute con contracts, one $12,528 aud CA N S E L L TIMUER ther lor weeks or months in ad-j trol ot immigration, and admit that $10,792. of the value of $75,000 per annum, ters of the large city department Educational Orqanizations and Clubs In 111 view of the decision of the and this is a perpetual obligation. Oregon City dedicates $50,000 vance, and in others they state that stores, who have been waxing fat they have kept faith with the Uni \ * T O M A N ’ S Study Club. —Meets 2:30 ted States. However, there seem high school. they have found means of prodttc- | Supreme Court, the Company in Now, if we could sell every acre of V V p . ni. at city lil>rary every second and rich at the expense of country ing rain artificially, of preventing sists that, being the owner of these the land at present unsold, viz., 2,- to be some people about Washing and fourth Monday. A. O Anderson & Co. ship own merchants and the small commun H arriet A. L onghton , Pres. ton who are never content unless ers of Copenhagen will establish hail, and in other ways of interfer timber lands, and under no obliga 400,000 acres, at the price of $2.50 ity. Mote than one-half ol the F rances E. K ppehhon Sec. ing with and controlling atmospher tion to sell them, and in fact it be per acre, this would yield $6,000,- they are stirring up the Japanese Pacific Coast base at Portland. members of the House of Repre O Q U1 L L E E D U C A T I O N A L ic phenomena. These pretensions situation This feature of the im ing impossible to sell them under 000, which would t>e used up In 80 LEAGU E— Meets monthly at the sentatives have pledged themselves Pacific Coast Sieel Company meet with a certain credence, be the restrictions of the grant, it bas years by the tree transportation migration bill has attracted a great High School Building during the school to support the Stevens bill. Not plans to locate rolling mill at Pi rt- year for the purpose ot discussing edu cause there are a number of people the right of any other owner to dis which we are bound to furnish the withstanding that an insistent de deal of attention. land. cational topics. who still cling to the ancient belief Government, leaving the Company B ikdik S keei .6, Pies. "EXPUNGED FROM T H E R E C OR D ” mand is being made in its favor by McMinnville lets $12,000 sewer in the influence of the moon on the pose of the timber on those lands, thereafter— for all time— to furnish E dna H ahlocker . Sec. just as it would dispose of any other Washington has recently had two contract. those who believe in reputable mer growth and development of crops, O K EEL KLUB—A business men’ s crop produced by the land, at the transportation to the Government social organization. Hall in Laird’ s chandising, a slsndpat Southern very clear illustrations o! tbe stran Gresham — Beaver State Aulo Co. and to tbe idea that the weather same time admitting that wheu it without compensation. building. Sec on I Btreet. Congressman, who by accident of gulation ofjfree speech. In one in starts new building. conditions depend upon planetary L J. C a r y , Pres comes to sell :he land itself it must stance Mr. Allen Benson, nominee seniority of service has become HAS RIGHT TO SELL \V, C . K ndiuott , Pec. In do so under the terms of the grant. The Dalles— New $200,000 car and astrological combinations. Chairman ot the committee having ol the Socialists for the presidency "But there is a considerable o m m e r c i a l c l u b — L eo ,i. C ar y shops and terminals ol O W. R. & consequence the Weather Bureau The cutting ol the timber Irom President; L. H . H a z a r d , Secretary this bill in charge, had the teraark- made a statement before a Commit quantity of this land, at least 400,- has been called upon from time to N. completed and being occupied these lands is in fact a step toward able authority to prevent hearings tee of Congress, and lie w s warned 000 acres, which cannot be sold at Transportation Facilities Astoria— A. Young will build re time to caution the general public making them fit lor settlement, so upon tbe bill. It is not at all im by the chairman that his remarks against putting faith in these so- that they may be disposed of tinder any p ice, hence tbe amount that RAINS—Leave, south bound 8:10 a. portant that this Congressman is were distasteful. Thereupon Mr. inforced concrete building. could be realized by sales would be m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound ! called discoveries. the tei ms of the grant. Florence— Contract let for $4,- opposed to the legislation, but as Benson made a little speech about 9 :2*t a. m. and 4 :26 p. m. something like $3,000,000 or $4,- The Weather Bureau itself is the "But the Government contends 000,000 at the utmost, from which OATS— Six boats plying on the Co an illustration of the failures of the way they do things in Russia, 647 50 plank road. authorized agency ol the Govern quille river afford ample accoramo- democracy this instance is of inter and asked the Committee whether that tbe Company shall not be al expenses of administration and Westlake— H. C. Morris will en ment to collect meteorological ob dation lor carrying freight ami passen it was doing business upon the lowed to realize more than $2.50 an taxes must be deducted. large mill to 25,000 capacity. gers to Bandon amt wav points. Boats est, since a single member success servations and make and issue wea- eave at 7 :30. 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :C0 a. m. fully prevented a majority of the Russian p l a n . Thereupon the Gold Beach has new paper, the ! Hibr forecasts and warnings Every acre for any of these lands, even "T h e Company therefore insists ami at 1 :00, 3:30 ami 4 :45 p. ir.. House members from considering Committee "expunged" Benson’s though they may he worth many upon its legal rights as the owner M 'A G E —.1. L. Laird, proprietor. De- the measure. It is said that the remarks from the records; which Reporter, published by Jerry Hunt important nation of the wotld has a times that amount because of the 5 parts 5:30 p. m. for I: jseburg via of these lands to dispose of the tim >ey similar organization and all use es became apprehensive, from an official standpoint left what timber thereon, and that therefore Myrtle Point, carrying the United Slates President ber thereon, and any lair adjust sentially the same methods. All of mail and pasengers. that there might be an explosion he had said just as though it never they would rather he hanged than the Company has not the right to ment of this matter with tbe Gov these organizations condemn and ISTOFF1CE.— A. F. Linegar, post on the floor o( the House, and had been uttered. The inconsist have Colonel Roosevelt nominated; disprove the'methods and theories dispose of the timber growing upon ernment, considering all the facts, master. The mails close as follows: It is strange indeed Myrtle Point 7 :40 a.m . 6:20, 2:.,5 p.m. quietly, though very effec’ tvelv ency of the action is shown in the and the Roosevelt shouters insist of those who assert that they are these lands. would not deny to tbe Company Marshfield 9:00 a. m. and 4:15 p. in. wielded a big slick. In con-e- fact that the press of the country that there is no way of winning that the Government -should now this right, a right which in a simi able to predict the weather for any andA?^Wf/:M°pn.m. Eastern n.aiTsifti I q>'*“ <* the Stevens’ hill, which I gave more space to Benson’s state- without "Teddy.” maintain that the Company has no The sugges considerable period in advance. lar transaction between private in p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7 :30 a. m. provides that manufacturers ol na- tnents than to anv other event ot tion ot his name always starts an right to the timber on these lands, « ♦ - ------- dividuals would not be questioned tionally advertised goods may es- j the sessions ol tbe Committee. An- argument — and the Democrats who because lor many yeats before coal (or a moment.” Mud Will Never Trouble City and County Officers. tahlish retail prices, is to be con-1 oilier more recent rase was that was used as fuel it used this timber are in office and want to slay there ----------- The above is given with a view M ayor A. r. Morrison sj(]ered in the committee; and thei wherein “ Cyclone” Davis iuserted as fuel, without question; and the through thy continuance of Presi- L’niversity of Oregon, Eugene.-If a J. 8. Lawrence \ . _ Recorder to presenting the best showing that Treasurer R. H. Mast legislation will be brought before in tfie Congressional Record wbat dent Wilson’s leadership, are the ^ «bool consolidation that right to do this is clear, because the can be made for the company's con P. M. Hall-l^-wis Cniivress Engineer P. M. Hall-Lewis Congress. It may reasonably be was characterized as a "vitupera- has Just b«,‘n ,lrawn UP b>- the P^P1® Act of Congress granted the lands only ones who have any f u n out J of Marshal ........................ A. P. Miller K ^ tention. It may be well to call at four Douglas county districts is , , expected that protection will be j live and denunciatory’ ’ speech It . , . ., . - ' .. . , to secure safe Snd speedy trans Night Marshal............... Oscar WicKham the dissension. voted on favorably in June, the school . tention to the figure set down for M ater Superintendent 8. V. Eppersun i p rovided against the pirates o f re- was red hot stuff, and was carried wagon will not be troubled by muddy ! Por*al'°" °* ma>ls. troops, muni "administering this grant." Fire Chie:...... W . L. Chase , It Aud C ou ncilm en-Jesse Bvers, C. T. Skeels putable m erch a n d isin g , and that quite generally by the press. road», summer or winter. j tions of war, and public stores, over Long Range Forecast* amounts to nearly 25 per cent of C. I. Kiiue. Ned D.Kellt-y, W . H. Ly- forceful effects of federal legislation yet it w as "expunged ’’ The pro The school wagon is to be a boat, and the line ol said railroad.' Ot course ons, O. C. Sanioru. Regular meetings . , . . . , , 8mith nver river 10 to o I k * tn* tht- n hizh wav t 0hJecf , • , , not , be accom the T ,,. , ■ , r arniw .n w ay. such could , receipt from sales, „ which seems first and third Mondays eaeli month, will interfere with the gentle art of cess of striking Irom the records is I he chief of the United Mate The proposed consolidated district, 1 u n 'ill 1 1 1 . : like an excessive figure—quite so. Just.ee ol the Peace Z . J. J. Stanley ,h e A m erican pnrehat-er* a rather neutral in its operation, as Weather Bureau stated recently which has just been visited by Earl | *'Z le' W' Ue 0 l,ro " ce ra ’ | Another argument made it worthy Constable .... fl. \V. Dunham good deal less thau the co n su m e rs ’ I all lhe d a m a g e is d on e beiore the t h a t in t b e o p i n i o n of the bureau a K il p a t ri c k , a ssis ta n t d ir e ctor o f e x t e n - , , v e Po w e r - ot attention. It is said that trans County Judge James Watson figure th ey are p a y in g for. e x p u n g in g process occu rs. It takes new system of long range weather sion at the State University, takes in j "And further, this provision ot portation furnished the government C°iWtnstrongr8— ’ T ^,e,,le" , ’ ( ’ e° ' J‘ S E N ATO R T A G G A R T COMES TO TOWN B tl,e ,b a » a a ,0 * '° 0 to "s tr ik e o u t” forecasting, which has been widely the present districts of Sulphur Spr-nga, the law implies that the road shall , _ . . . ' will probably amount to $75 000 Upper North Fork, Lower North Fork Clers be maintained and certainly the . . .. discussed recently, was quite fall»- amj [,0ng Reach. These districts are "¿•¡fre.w ilnsnni'Jr" O o e o f ,h e nam es ,h a * ,la ' M ood ' ° ^ “ V,C' a' ' e ' ° rm " B e'1S° n a year, which would use up in 80 Sheriff ........ or “ Cyclone’’ Davis out of commis- _ . . . . ,, . T. M. Diniinick lor m ech a u ica l operation of politics Treasurer........... cions. The new system is -aid to jn the extreme western part of Douglas use ol this timber for ties and lum- years the amount which would be T. J. Thrift Assessor ............ her to be used in the construction has been that ol Mr Thomas Tag-|*’on' be based on lhe spottedness of the county, upon Smith river, wnich flows realized by the sale of the temain- Raymond E. Baker School Siipt. and maintenance ol the road would THE r e t u r n ok T h e o d o r e F. Mi-Cnllock garl, now United States Senator o f Survevor non and rifts and shafts if ao.ar '"VVeh% c h ^ would^p^rtdy be at ing lands at $2 50 an acre, $6,ooo,- F. E. Wilson Coroner seem to tie a ranter beyond doubt. Indiana, hv virtue ol an appoin The Republicans in the National radiation. In the opir 'on of the Long Reach, in which case the boat, 000. If someone will give us tbe Dr. Walter Culin Health Officer setting out from the Sulphur tp rjnKS ment mide by the Governor i f his Capital have very closely observed Weather Bureau it belongs to "Further, the Government, in use ol $6,000,000 in perpetuity, we , district, will pick up the children of all . gart will he the nature of the comment that has same class with other methods of three other districts before arriving atithe third section of. the Act, ex- will be glad to give him $75,000 a own creating. Iaggart be tbe Societies will get the very best given a tair show in tbe tipper ! appeared ..rl------- ... in — the ,------ public - press since \ long 1<J11>; range weather forecasting ,,0JK Re,,<',lL ,A *’r> mile* an ¡'our »P?ed ! pressly granted the Company the year iu printing for tbe use of it. P it I N T I M O house of Congress, bur there are the return of Colonel Roosevelt based on lunar, planetarv magnetic would be 15 mile* long, and Mr Kit- right to lake timber from the Gov- lots ol people who are speculating fr< m southern waters. Con«erva- a n d astrological rnn-ideraltons Patrick believes it would be the longest trnmen! sections of land adj icent at the office of Coquille Herald Hood River — East Fork Irriga , * I taken in Oregon to reach a consolidated 3 te the line of road, and under See- lion Pioject being completed as to the reasons why so many of ^Hve old Republicans declare that I None ol these systems, it is laid, j school. A O M K R M R W K F F C K C r B s F J