Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 25, 1916, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 34,
NO. 45
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916.
FOR A NORMAL”
AT PENDLETON
The latter is reported to have said that
he did not care very nueh about the
opinion of the United States with ref­
erence to the war, but he expressed
himself as deeply hurt because of the
attitude and public utterances ot Colon­
el Roosevelt. As one is invariably
misunderstood when talking about the
Germans the reader is left to draw his
own deductions with reference to the
Kaiser’s viewpoint.
WANTS GREATER
EFFICIENCY HERE
I the only communication between the
Government and the individual citizen. ”
The seeds are purchased by the De­
partment of Agriculture from private
farms.
Would it be treason to suggest that
the "communication between the gov­
ernment aud the people” might be
more satisfactory if the seed industry
were a function of the Government’s
own farms?—The Metropolitan.
PER YEAR $1.50
HEARING CALLED
NEXT THURSDAY
MRS. ¡RENNER
IS IN THE LEAD
WILL BE HELD XT EUGENE, OB.
TO HAVE ELABORATE PROGRAM
Dr. Hector Macpherson, of the O. A.
C. Bureau of Organization and Mar­
kets, in discussing this bill. "It means
an end to the perpetual worry and ex­
pense of mortgage renewing. It means
an end to foreclosures, lost homes and
blighted hopes. It means better equip­
ped farms and a greater rural prosper­
ity. This in turn means more business
Fire
Chief
Anderson
Makes
Measure to Locate One at
On S. P. Application to Fix for railroads, factories and stores and Count at Noon Today Gives
Suggestions for Better
more work for laborers in our cities.
Pendleton is Boosted
Rates on Willamette
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—
Coquille Candidate 132,330
“ Although agriculture is the basic
Fire-Fighting
by a Visitor
Pacific Line
Mrs. Leland Has 60,000
Work Starts Again
As to the Knocker
industry of Oregon, our farmers are
now far from being prosperous. In ad­
dition to high interest rates the long
Moon & Gidley started again yester­
An exchange hits the nail on the
and expensive freight hauls to distant
day laying concrete base on Elliott
head when it says: "Whenever you
markets and inflated land valuea have
Btreet west of the court house. For
hear a man finding fault with his local
Oregon Needs More Trained paper, open it up and ten to one he Help Fire Boys Drag Hose several weeks they have been held up Rates Asked for Show Effect placed Oregon agriculture under an al­ Committees Meet to Make
most unbearable handicap. It is esti­
on this part of the work owing to their
hasn’t an advertisement in it; five to
Cart and Chemical
Teachers in Schools
of Water Competition
Plans for Celebration
mated that the average Oregon farm is
inability to get cement. The more set­
one he never gives it a job of printing
not
making
wages
at
two
per
cent
on
tled
condition
of
the
longshoremen’s
to do; three to one he doesn’t take the
The fire Friday morning was a real
Arthur M. Gear , an attorney of paper; two to one if he is a subscriber
The Coquille Commercial Club has the investment represented,
strike has again made it possible for
Mis. Ed Breuuer, Coquille's
Portland, formerly connected with the he is delinquent; even odds he never tesl for the volunteer fire company and them to secure cement and they expect been served with the formal notice
"The farm debt of Oregon secured candidate lor queen of the Moose
state university, made his first visit to does anything to assist the publisher to several things became apparent in the to be able to finish the work without described below regarding the applica- t.y real and chattel mortgage is estima­ carnival bas so tar been able to out­
Coquille yesterday and left on the stage run a good paper and forty to one if the course of the action that suggest im­ further interruption. A. B. Gidley tion of the Southern Pacific to make 1 ted conservatively at $30,000,000. On distance tbe Marshfield candidate,
provements that might be made in the
last night for Roseburg.
came over from the Bay yesterday and freight rates for their new branch line. , this debt the farmers are paying an Mrs. Totry Leland, the vote at noon
paper is good and full of life, he is the
He is much interested in the bill most eager to see the paper when it service. All but two members of the wili remain for several days helping
The Eugene chamber of commerce average rate of about 8i per cent in- today standing 132,330 for Mrs.
company were on hand at the fire and
which has been initiated to establish a comes out.”
Mr. Moon supervise the work.
has been served with a copy of the no- terest. Adding to this the cost of re- Brenner and 60,000 for Mrs. Le­
one of those not present was out of
Normal school at Pendleton, Oregon.
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tiee of the Oregon public service com- ( newal and commission the average rate land. Although they have secured
"The public, as well as educators are Ko Keel Klub to Give Dance town. “The trouble is not with the
The S. P.’s New Branch
mission of its intention to hold a hear- 1 is probably but little under 91 per cent. a good lead those backing Mrs.
company,“
said
Fire
Chief
Anderson,
realizing today the vital need of proper
“ It is the purpose of the proposed BrenBer in the race are not letting
ing
in the Lane county court house at
in discussing the matter, “ but with
intensive training of the students in
In
the
July
number
of
the
Bulletin
Eugene
at
10.30
a.
m.,
Thursday,
July
constitutional
amendment to take the up in their efforts to pile up an
Two
hundred
invitations
have
been
the people not in the company.“
the grammar schools," says Mr. Geary,
burden out of the farm mortgage cubus overwhelming vote 'or the Coquille
“ In the first place,“ he continued, a small magazine issued by the South 27th to consider the application of the
"and the fact tnat only thirteen per printed for the open air subscription
ern Pacific bureau of news for their Southern Pacific company to establish of the state. It proposes to give the candidate. Marshfield’s boast that
cent of the teachers in the grammar dance to be held at the Pastime pavilion “anyone ringing the fire bell should not employes, is an article of considerable rates on the Willamatte Pacific grading farmer a period of 36 years in which to they were going to bring the queen
next
Friday
night,
July
28.
Many
of
stop
with
a
few
taps.
Recent
fire
schools of Oregon are graduates of nor­
length entitled “ Notes Along the Com the rates from Eugene to Nekoma, and pay his mortgage. The actual rate of with them has spurred the local
mal schools is an indicator that all good these invitations will be sent to Marsh alarms have been entirely too short.
pany’s New Coos Bay Branch." As then reducing them somewhat along interest is 5 per cent. The cost of title Moose to a supreme effort to defeat
field.
Myrtle
Point,
North
Bend
and
As a suggestion as to how long to ring
citizens as well as interested parents
Bandon, and quite a number are ex it, Mr. Anderson said the one ringing the title signifies, the article deals with the coast where there is water compe­ and land appraisal varies from $10 to the stronger lodge
should heed.
At a meeting of the Commercial
$50. The farmer pays off one per cent
might start in determined to ring it the Willamette Pacific railroad and tition. Secretary George Quayle will
"Dr. Adolph A. Berle, whose lec­ pected to attend from these places.
gives a brief description of the country accept service of the notice, and the 1 of the original sum borrowed each year, Club committee aud a committee
The
patronesses
of
the
event
are
five
minutes.
This
would
probably
in­
tures at the University of Oregon sum­
tapped by it and also each of the towns question of what attitude the merch- ' that is a payment of six per cent a from the Moose lodge last night the
mer school and in Poitland are attract­ Mesdames F. S. Slagle, J. A. Lamb, sure that they would ring it at least through which it passes.
ants of Eugene shall take will be de-! year will be sufficient to pay the inter- program for the two days of the
Chas.
Baxter,
W.
C.
Laird,
V.
L.
one or two.
ing interest, is a practical exponent of
Of Coquille it says: Coquille is the termined between now and the time ot est and cost of operation and wipe out carnival was gone over and many
Another plan pointed out by Mr. An­
what intensive, well directed training Hamilton, Leo. J. Carey, Robt. R.
, the debt entirely in a period of thirty- suggestions were made by members
county seat of Coos county and has a the next hearing.
of young children can do. One of his Watson, F. E. McKenna, Chas. S. Har- derson wherein the people at large population of 1750. It is located on the
of the committees.
The papers have been referred to D. six years.
locker
and
A.
N.
Gould.
could be of real service in case of a fire
boys has been graduated from Harvard
The different numbers on tbe
east
bank
of
the
Coquille
river
and
has
E.
Yoran,
chief
of
the
bureau
of
trade
"The
system
is
inexpensive.
The
at the age of 16, and a daughter from Pythian’s Special Schedule wa9 in assisting the boys in pulling the a small sawmill. It is the center of a and commerce, and will be given very loan funds will be supplied on the credit program are not being made pub­
hose or chemical carts. Especially in
Radcliff at 15, and he has another child
rich agricultural and dairying section careful consideration by the members of the state, which can obtain lower lic, but tbe Moose are going into
case of long hqpls similar to tho one
that is making a similar record.
and also is the principal shipping point of his department of the chamber of rates of interest and better terma than the mat’ er in a most elaborate wav
Following
is
the
schedule
for
the
Friday
does
he
emphasize
the
fact
that
"The Sidis boy who made an equally
any of its subdivisions or any individ­ and it is their intention that there
for Bandon. It is twenty-eight miles commerce.
remarkable record was a genius, but Knights of Pythias special train which the firemen are in no fit condition to from Coquille to Bandon by river, small
The notice from the state public ser­ ual. The cost of operation in loaning shall not be a dull minute during
is
to
be
run
to
the
convention
at
Port-
fight fire in an efficient manner after river steamers making the trip in from
the fact that all three of Dr. Berle’s
the state school funds is only two- either day.
becoming entirely exhausted in bring­ two to three hours. Coquille has paved vice commission contains a copy of the toiitha of one per cent and this system
children have done so well in their land July 31:
The executive committee of the
application
of
the
railroad
company
and
6:00 a. m. $10.60 ing the equipment’ to the scene of the streets and electric lights, two hotels,
Bchool work lends credence to the claim Leave Powers
two banks and many substautial busi­ also the proposed tariffs as they are ar­ will be handled in much the same way Moose have offered four loving
“
Myrtle
Point
6:50
a.
m.
9.00
fire.
Twelve
or
eighteen
men,
he
says,
of Dr. Berle that they are normal
cups for floats
One for the best
ranged for the haul between Portland by the state land board."
“ Coquille
7:15 a. m. 955 are not too many to a cart, as they can ness houses'
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children whose education h a s been
• «■» -----
(aimer’s float; one for the best float
and points on the Willamette-Pacific. .
“
Cedar
Point
7:20
a.
m.
change off and in this way reach the
properly directed. There are many
T h e L imit.
of any business house; one for the
H e W o u l d Divide.
Other tables are appended illustrating i
Beaver Hill Jet. 7:35 a. m.
fire much quicker and without too great
parents, of course, who have no desire
“We girls had hardships when w# best decorated automobile and one
“Yes,’’ said the eminent specialist to the tariffs on hauls of coal or other
Marshfield
8:10
a.
m.
8.80
a
strain.
to push their children ahead like Dr.
the tramp who had called upon him; “I commodities from the Coos Bay region. camiKid out—only one drinking glass for the best float of any fraternal
North Bend
8:20 a. m. 8.65
In this same connection the chief will examine you carefully for $10.”
Berle’s, but would like to feel that
order. The local Moose will not
The principal tariff sheet gives the among live girls!”
9:10
a.
m.
A r.
7.65
Reedsport
men'ioned t h e valuable assistance
their children’s teachers are properly
“Horrors!”
compete in this
“All right, doc,” said the tramp re­ names of two score stations on the
10 20 a. m.
Lv.
Gardiner
which anyone owning a car could ren­ signedly; “do dat, an’ If you find It I’ll
“And only one mirror.”
trained.
Willamette-Pacific with the rates speci­
1:50 p. m.
Eugene
der by hauling the cart behind. ‘ ’But, ’ ’ give you half.”—Ladies' Home Journal. fied for each station for each of eight i “Good night!”—Kansas City Journal
"Eastern Oregon is spending nearly Lv.
5:50 p. m.
Portland
said Mr. Anderson, and he smiled, “ In
Portland is Out after
enough in railroad fare in sending stu­ A r .
or nine classes of freight. The very
view ;of the amusing incident which
dents to the Monmouth Normal school
lowest rates show a fairly uniform in­
Coos County Trade
took place when thi« was attempted
and the Normal schools in Washington
crease upward, according to distance,
Friday, it might be well for the driver'
and Idaho to pay for the small annual
but the highest rates grade up from 1
~
The following press notice of the
to remember that better results will be
appropriation which is being asked by
Fire Company Put up Excel­ Eugene to Nekoma; grade downward Eleven Feet of W ater Re- “ Buyers’ Week” to be held in Portland
Dr.
Morrow
Tell
of
Life
as
an
obta
ned
if
he
keeps
his
car
in
"slow”
the bill.
to Mapleton; are stationary to Coos,
ported on th e Bar
August 7 to 12 comes from the Port­
gear.
lent Fight Against Odds
"This is not the principal cause of
Army Surgeon
just across from North Bend, and then J
land Chamber of Commerce. It says
‘V.ll hydrants used for irrigating or
complaint of the whole of Eastern Ore­
drop for that place and Marshfield, and
With the ex,.eption of one , hoa)>
in part:
any other purpose should be shut off as
Lack of water compelled the volun­
gon, however, as that portion of the
tending from a point opposite the light
Dr. Earl Morrow, who recently re­ soon as the fire bell is rung,” said Mr. teer fire company to stand back and then grade upward.
Portlanders are just waking up to
state is especially interested in getting
The freight rate on first class freight
more properly trained teachers in their turned from France where he has been Anderson. "It is very possible that, watch the flameB completely destroy a from Portland to Eugene is 46 cents a i house to the end of the spur jetty, the what Coos county trade means to the
schools. Umatilla has returned a ma­ for some time past acting in the ca­ had this been heeded Friday, the fire residence belonging to George Redding hundred pounds; second class, 39 cents; channel of the local harbor at lower low big city of the state.
jority for every educational bill that pacity of surgeon in the French army, would have been extinguished before and located on Cecil street, a short third class, 32 cents, etc. The follow­ water now has a depth of 11 feet be­ They admit it, too.
And they coyly suggest that maybe
while before noon last Friday. A de­ ing table, which is typical of the first tween the bar and Prosper. The one
has been brought before the people and was in town Friday. Dr. Morrow great damage had been done.
shoal in question, however, only has Coos county merchants are somewhat
“ Aside from the especial interest of fective flue was the cause of the blaze.
is now offering to open their schools spent several months on the Verdun
four
or
five
classifications,
is
the
first
between eight and nine feet at lower shy on information about Portland and
The fire gong sounded between 10
for practice teaching by the seniors of front where he was in charge of a large the owner of the property endangered,
hospital. In speaking of the French fire fighting is a mutual benefit propo­ and 11 o’clock and the volunteer com­ class rate from Portland to the points low water. This fact is determined the jobbing and manufacturing estab­
the proposed Normal school.
designated. Figures in the first col­
“ There are over 1000 students in the people he does not seem able to place sition, ” he continued, “ and, while un­ pany responded promptly with t h • umn are distance from Portland in from the records in the local engineer­ lishments of that city.
Probably that is correct.
Hose carts were miles, and the other figures are the ing office just completed for the river
grammar schools of Pendleton which the bravery and fortitude as well as der the existing order it is not possible chemical engine.
In any event the remedy is to be ap­
will furnish enough students to give a the hospitality and character of the to reimburse everyone who renders as­ taken part way but when the location freight rate in cents per hundred and bar survey, which records were
sent to the government office at Port­ plied at both ends.
senior Normal school class of two hun­ people too "high. It is the French, says sistance at such a time, all should be of the fire became known it was appar­ pounds. Following are the figures:
land Monday afternoon.
Portland is coming down here on two
dred an opportunity to get the practice Dr. Morrow, who have fought this war public-spirited enough to do all in their ent that the hose was useless as it M ILES
TOWN
CENTS
MADE AT GOVERNMENT EXPENSE
occasions during the summer and fall
would not reach to the nearest fire hy­ 128
teaching, which is necessary in order for the allies. Nearly everyone in power.”
...................
65
The survey was made at the expense months, Hnd they are inviting all the
Mr. Anderson does not think that it drant
to turn out thoroughly prepared teach­ France, not in the army, he says, is
137
.............. 65
seen wearing mourning, and yet all is through any other fault than thought­
of the Federal Government under the merchants of Coos county to visit them
With the chemical, a garden hose, the 142. .
ers.
68
direction of Port Engineer Donald from August 7 to 12, during their
“These are times when taxes are have others near and dear to them who lessness that the things above mention water from which had practically no 1 4 7 .............. .................l v i s o n ...........
69
are fighting, and the way these people ed are done and he believes that the force, and a few buckets a splendid
Charlson of this city, assisted hy Verlin Fourth Annual Buyers’ Week.
being felt heavily, but two or three
1 5 2 ..............
................... 7»
at
home
devour
the
news
from
the
Buyers’ Week has become an insti­
Taikcr, J. A. Keese and other mem­
mentioning of them will be sufficient to fight was made by the firemen to save 156
cents on a thousand dollars spent in
...................
76
bers of the engineering crew. It was tution in the Northwest, and now that
impiove conditions in the future.
the building and the fire was kept in
furnishing properly trained teachers front is wonderful.
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i
c
h
a
r
d
s
o
n
...
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78
161
Dr. Morrow was the only American
a month’s job, starting at Coquille and Coos county merchants ran quickly and
Chief Anderson states that there will check until everything in the house was
for the children of Oregon is not too
.................. 81
on whom King Albert conferred the be a fire drill tomorrow night. He adds removed. Several times it seemed to 166
extending
to deep water off the bar. easily visit Portland, the jobbers and
much.
83
distinguished Order of Leopold which that men interested in better fire pro­ the spectators that the blaze was under 1 7 0 ............. .............. N e k o m a
All the soundings were taken under fa­ manufacturers up there are anxious
"Idaho with less than half the popu­
79
entitles him to his title of "Chevalier.” tection, but not members of the de­ control; but each time it broke out in 1 7 4 ............. ............S w is s h o m e
vorable conditions and at lower low that a better understanding should be
lation of Oregon is spending nearly
M a p le to n
65
“ I have seen 42,000 men go into bat­ partment are welcome to participate in some new place. It was not until the 182
reached on both sides.
water.
twice as much, Washington is spending
65
239
It is not denied by Portland jobbing
entire upper story was in flames that 2 4 2
seven times as much and California tle and but 2000 return,” continued Dr. these drills.
BAR
HAS
TWELVE
FEET
.60
Morrow in speaking of the great num­
manufacturing managers that Buyers’
the effort to extinguish the fire was 245
nine times as much upon their Normal
According to the official records the Week is intended as a trade getter. It
60
ber of mortalities which occur in mod­
finally given up and the men devoted
schools as is Oregon upon her Normal
They Voted Against
2 5 9 ............. ......... B e a v e r H ill
.............. 65 shallowest point directly on the bar is
ern warfare.
is just what the name implies.
their
time
to
seeing
that
none
of
the
school. Idaho has two, Washington
65 12 feet. This depth holds out well un­
For the Germans, Dr. Morrow seems
The Good Roads Bonds surrounding buildings became ignited. 2 6 2
During Buyers’ Week Portland puts
three and California eight Normal
til
almost
directly
opposite
the
light-
271
70
to have a great amount of respect, both
up her stores for inspection in compari­
Lamentations, because of the lack of
schools. There are forty states in the
84
The occupants of an automobile which water, were heard on every side, and 2 7 6
for their ability as soldiers, and as
son with those of any other city, and
Union that have more Normal schools
men. In speaking of the numerous made a trip from Coquille through indeed, it was apparent to everyone 2 9 0 ............. .......... P o w e r s ......... .............. 92 to nine and eight feet extending to devotes her time to giving visiting mer­
than Oregon.”
about
the
end
of
the
spur
jetty,
where
It
will
be
noted
from
the
table
that
!
aerial raids which took place in the Myrtle Point and part way to Bridge that but a slightly better supply would
chants the benefit of the experier re of
vicin'ty of the hospital he said that he Sunday tell the following regarding have prevented any but slight damage. freight is carried to Marshfield and I it again goes down to 11 and 12 feet. her merchants in handling goods. In
Simpson Breaks Records
From
this
point
to
Prosper
the
channel
North Bend, the large seaport cities
honestly believed that the Germans their experience on the street leading
other words, they put the up-state
The house was occupied by two fam­
carefully avoided dropping bombs on out of Myrtle Point toward Bridge, ilies, those of Aaron Carter and W. H. as cheaply as it is to Danebo, almost is wide and almost uniform with a merchant next tc merchandising meth­
L. J. Simpson and Jesse Barton the hospital itself, the contrary of Before they reached the city limits Purdy. Mr. Redding, the owner of the a suburb of Eugene. It will be noted, depth of 11 feet, even at the Bend in ods and lines of goods that bring trade
too, that the rate is the same for all the river above the Moore mill where to his place when he returns.
drove to Roseburg and on to Portland which one would be lead to believe was they came to a mud hole which appear­ building, lives at Parkersburg.
points in the stretch of nearly 60 miles there was formerly a large shoal. The
in record breaking time. Mr. Simpson true from reading English dispatches. ed very deep and extended from one
Pleasures are mixed with days of
from Mapleton to Coos, which is on the ¡deep water extends well up the river business, so that Buyers' Week is made
was at the wheel most all the way,
While he does not believe that the side of the street to the other and was
Bandon Cuts Expenses
north slough of Cooe Bay. And more­ to what is known as the Randolph shoal a delightful occasion.
Reuben Mast joining him at Roseburg allies really think that the war will last several yards wide. Not caring to
over, the rate is not greatly in excess where the depth is again between eight
and helped part of the way to Portland. that long, Dr. Morrow says they are trust his car on such uncertain ground,
Visitors are taken over the city to
The city council of Bandon in an at­ of the Coos Bay rate. The increase and nine feet. At the Parkersburg the various plants, and especial effort
From Shoreacres, Mr. Simpson drove making preparations for five more years the driver was about to turn around,
shoal
there
is
eight
feet
of
water
but
from
70
to
84
cents
in
going
the
five
when a lady came out of a nearby house tempt to cut down expenses lowered
to Bandon in 1:15, from Bandon to Co- of fighting.
is made to make them familiar with
In Dr. Morrow's opinion if the allies and told the party to go on.
the salaries of many of its officials laat miles from Myrtle Point, on the Co­ at the Strang shoal, a short distance the lines in which their interest lies.
quille in 1:01, Coquille to Roseburg in
week. The salaries of employes now quille river, to Broadbent, is rather below Coquille, it diminishes to six.
4:15 aud from Roseburg to Portland in win in the end it will be Russia that
“ Go on?” questioned the driver.
"We want the man handling a parti­
This is the worst point in the river as cular line to see us manufacture the
9 hours, including stop for dinner. will be most instrumental in bringing
“ Yes go right on,” said the woman, are: Mayer, $4 per meeting; council- marked.
both
above
and
below
it
the
channel
men,
$2.50
per
meeting;
treasurer
$12.-
In
addition
to
the
Portland-Coos
Bay
this
to
pass.
There were times when the Buick hit
“use the sidewalk, that’s what we
goods, so that he will know exactly
50 per month; attorney. $66 per month; tariffs, there is appended a table show­ carries fully eight feet.
up 60 miles an hour but that of course | Dr. Morrow is at present in the ser­ have walks for.”
what goes into them and what it coete”
vice
of
the
United
States
army
and
BORING SURVEY TO START
was out on the highway where cops
Following her advice the driver ran I engineer, $125; water maater, $70; re­ ing rates on coal in ton lots, from i e l­
said David M. Dunne, one of the oldest
were unknown and nobody was in sight. does not expect to stay in Coot as he onto the board walk, passed the mud corder, $90; marshal, $80; night watch­ ver Hill and Marshfield, to points in The boring survey, authorized by the manufacturers in the state. "When
man, $'0; librarian, $35; assistant en­ Oregon. The effect of water competi- governtnent is to commence this week, we show him that sort of a thing he is
Mr. Simpson has owned a number of i is only away on a six months’ furlough. hole and continued on his way.
gineer, not to exceed $100 per month; tion is shown in the rates to points in
has been delayed in starting because
cars but likes the Buick best of all.
with us.”
New Shoe Shop Installed Government Seed Distribution assistants in recorder’s office, $2.50 per the vicinity of Portland. Following of the f^ct lhmt the ga8 boat Sampson, interested
The above taken from the Coos Bay
The railroads are giving a one and
■re some of the rates as proposed for which is to be used in the operations, one-third fare for the round trip. The
day; common labor, $2.50 per day.
Harbor is incorrect in that Reuben
the 2000 tons of coal.
Mast, Jr., joined Mr. Simpson at Co­ C. Prochnow, who arrived in Coquille
The distribution of seeds to citizens j
ha3 been under repair. Mr. Charleson visitor should buy a ticket to Portland
about two weeks ago and who has since was oegun by Thomas Jefferson when Ì
Eugene, $2.40; Springfield, $2.50; Co­ states that the tug Klihyam will be at full fare and take a receipt. On
quille and drove the c»r from Bridge.
Longston Deeply Cut
been waiting for his goods which were Minister to France Later John Quincy
burg, $2.60; Salem, $2.00; Portland, employed until the Sampson is ready having the receipt validated at Port­
held up by the longshoremen’s strike, Adams. President in 1825, encouraged !
$1.75; Klamath Falls, $6.60.—Harbor.
The Kaiser’s Regret
for duty. The boring survey is to be- land the return ticket is secured for
The Sentinel of last Friday says;
has received the shipment and is busy
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| gin at the Breuer dock and extend to one-third of a full fare. Those mer­
installing a shoe repair shop next door naval officers to bring seeds of grain
That depression in Second street in
One of the most prominent Germans to O. A. Webster’s clearing establish- and vegetables to America from for­ front of the M. E. church over which
Rural Credit« Act
deep water. Its object is to determine chants who purchase goods valued at
in America, who has not the temerity l ment.
eign countries and distributed them the sewer and water pipes are carried
the depth to solid rock at all points $500 or more sre given a refund of their
Mr
Prochnow
says
that
after
look­
to publish his own information, recent­ ing over a goodly part o ' western Ore­ among Congressmen, who in turn sent on supports as high as one’s head, and
An annual saving of interest and within this field. All future Federal railroad fare.
ly told the correspondent of this paper, gon he decided to settle ;n Coquille, it them to constituents.
Portland sends out word to bring the
which has long been an eyesore, is be­ mortgage cost in excess of three-quar- appropriations for the improvement of
that while he was in Germany two or appearing to him to offe- the brightest
E> -h Congressman ¡sallowed twenty- ing rapidly filled now by Contractor ters of a million dollars annually, is ex- the harbor will depend on the findings ladies of the family and leave it to the
three months ago, he had the opportun­ prospects for his b u s i n e s M r Proch­ five housand packages envelopes) of cutting deep into the Coulter street pected to result from the operation o f o f this survey, as it will show the Chamber of Commerce to entertain
ity to talk with some of the leading now was formerly in bus ness in Salem vegi able and three thousand of flower Longston, who Is at the same time the pending rural credite bill If it is en­ maximum depth attainable with an ex­ them. This year they will be given s
where his family still reside. How­
officiais of the Empire. One of them ever, he expects them to join him here serds to stutter hack home.
hill in front of Assessor Thrift’s resi­ acted by the people at the next annual penditure proportionate to the import­ free trip over the Columbia River
told him of the sentiment of the Kaiser. ijn the near future.
’’This," says Ezekiel Candler, "is dence.
Highway.
election. "But thie is not all," ssys ance of the harbor. -World.
RING FIRE BELL LONGER TIME
GIVES REASONS FOR SUPPORT
VISITS WITH V. L. HAMILTON
NO W ATER -H O U SE BURNS
SURVEY OF RIVER COMPLETED