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T he C oquille H erald VOL. 34. COQUILLE, COOS C O U N TY. OREGON. TU E SD A Y, SEPTEM BER 5, 1916. NO. 51 SYNOPSIS OF MANY EVENTS tractors are ready to ,;o ahead when he says the word. WILL NOT TAX 0. & C. GRANTS Freight t r a f f i c on all railroads throughout the country, interfered with by embargoes due to the fear o f a 1 strike, started moving normally again yesterdny. T h e revocation o f the \ strike, came late Saturday night after j the eight-hour law had been Bigned by President Wilson. \ Representatives News of County, State and National Interest Told in Brief, Concise Form During the last two weeks o f August Coos Bay shipped more than twice as much lumber as any other Pacific coast port, the figures being 11,525,000 feet. Bandon shipped 2, fill ,000 feet. The great majority o f the logs used by the Bay mills is furnished by the Coquille valley. RAILROAD STRIKE NOT CALLED of Various Counties Meet at Eugene and Decide Question ___. . . . . . . . . IJ JDGE WATSON IS CHAIRMAN trict No. 49. In my judgment he was not chairman, and not entitled to act as chairman, but M. A. McLaggan was the true chairman. Hauling Brick for Creamery B. L. Tracy, the brick and tile mag nate o f Arago, was in town for a few hours on business Thursday. Mr. Tracy has the only brick and tile plant in Ihe Coquille valley which uses native clay and the production of his plant is about 16,000 feet o f tile a month and from 150.000 to 200,000 brick a year. He employs from three to eight men. At present Mr. Tracy is hauling brick to be used in the construction o f the new creamery o f the Coquille Valley Creamery company. As a progressive citizen and a booster for better agri cul tural methods for this county, Mr. Tracy has donated 1000 feet o f drain tile to be used as one o f the prizes in the corn show this fall. This makes a very attractive award and will doubt less call forth some strong competition. Mr. Tracy also has an exhibit prepared for the Myrtle Point and State fairs. SCHOOL STARTS NEXT MONDAY PER Y E A R $1.50 a force o f men employed constructing a l-ridge across Shingle House slough, on the C. B. & C. wagon road. The bridge when completed will be 12 feet wi.le and 330 feet long. Mr. W. e x pects to have money enough to finish the road as far as Southport this year. EXHIBITS BEhii MADE READY Farewell Party Given Superintendent C. A. Howard Issues Instructions to Those Wishing to Enter MANY COMING FROM OUTSIDE A farewell bonfire party was given Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Linrgar by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Davis on their ranch between here and Norway last Wed- ne day evening. A large number o f friends were present both from town and the country and an enjoyable time was had. In the light of huge log fires and the lamps o f automobiles a supper o f enormous proportions was spread on the ground, which relieves the writer from the duty o f saying that the tables groaned under the load. Mother earth bore the burden uncomplainingly. A feature o f the supper was the roasting ears supplied from the fields o f sur rounding farms. A fter enjoying the meal and spending several hours in pleasant conversation the party broke up Several automobiles took the Co quille people to and from the Davis place. Mr. and Mrs. Linegar expect to leave for their new home in Siskiyou county, Calif., the latter part o f this week. Coo* County Will Enter Con test at State Fair-Expects to Take First Place COUNTY FAIR S T A R T S W E D . Sko-ikum Jim Mason, the Indian who, Expect Last Year's Number To Form Permanent Organi Best Exhibits Made Here to with Geo. Carmack, o f Seattle, discov to Be Exceeded zation to Safeguard Rights ered the Klondike gold fields 20 years Be Used at Salem ago, died recently at Carcross, Yukon territory. At one time he had $100,000 Whether Coos county is to lead her President Wilson formally accepted in gold, nearly all o f which he squan The Coquille schools will open on A fter a meeting in which the matter his renomination at Long Branch, Nsw dered. On a visit to Seattle he threw was argued from all standpoints, it districts in the displays to be made at Monday, Septemtier 11. Pupils who Jersey, Saturday. the State Fair, September 25-30, or were in the Coquille schools last year money from his hotel window to see was decided that the O & C. grant whether she is going to allow some will go to their regular rooms at nine Two hundred feet o f the channel o f crowds fight for it in the street below. lands would be omitted from the as other county to do this depends, in the o ’clock on the above date to be en sessment rolls this year. The meeting th" Panama canal are again blocked by Word was received at Sutherlin, Or., I opinion o f County Agriculturist J. L. rolled and to receive a list o f books a slide south o f Gold Hill. Thursday from W. L. Roach, o f Mus was held at Eugene last week and was Smith, mainly upon t h e ranchers, and supplies needed. Pupils should not The Multnomah Hotel, o f Portland, catine, Iowa, President o f the Roach attended by representatives from Linn, dairymen and others to whom it is nec secure new books and new supplies un which was closed last January by finan Timber Company, to resume work at Coos, Lane, Josephine and Douglas How Unbiased Observer essary to look for the material which til they have enrolled. By waiting un cial difficulties, has been purchased by once on the grading o f the Coos Bay- counties. In addition to the delegates will go to make up the exhibits. til the teachers have given out the lists from the various counties, Attorney Sees Railroad Jubilee a group o f eastern capitalists. Eastern Railroad. The railroad survey The district to which Coos belongs mistakes can be avoided. General George M. Brown, diaries M. Jscobson Saturday at Gold Beach extends at the present time east from includes Clatsop, Lincoln, Tillamook, Galloway, chairman o f the tax com LITTLE BEGINNERS The following extract is from a letter pleaded guitly o f failing to file affidavit this city to >5,000 acres o f timber be- Curry and Coos; but as Curry will not mission, and Attorney L. E. Bean, of received by Chas. Walker from Chas. Parents who expect to start children o f the receipt of liquor through his 1 longing to the Roach company which it enter it leaves only four counties in Eugene, representing the port districts, Hook, o f San Francisco. Mr. Hook is to school for the first time are request Jurymen Drawn ! is proposed to tap. common carrier line and was fined $50. the contest. Mr. Smith believes that, Circus day was the order at the Ad were present. The meeting was pre one o f the main stockholders o f the Co ed to bring the children to Mrs.Chase’s with the proper cooperation of the peo Hugh Coke, brother o f Judge John sided over by Judge Watson, o f Coos The list o f petit jurymen for the quille Land company, his investment room in the Academy building at nine ple o f the county, he will have little S. Coke, was instantly killed while club luncheon yesterday, says the Ore- county, who was appointed temporary having been made on Mr. Walker’ s ad o ’ clock on Thursday morning, Sept. 7. September term o f the circuit court is trouble in taking first place. The ex hunting in Mendocino county, Calif., | gonian, and the regular circus feature chairman. That will be Thursday o f the week given as follows: vice. His comments are given as | was preceded by an old fashioned geog hibit from here will be comprised of August 27, by ¡being struck by light The representatives were chiefly Marshfield — W. V. Ogren, L. W. preceding the opening o f school. If showing the larger view of a shrewd raphy quiz, in which Rex Lampman ning. county officials and attorneys who are man o f affairs, who sees that the pro the little folks are enrolled then, it Planz, Jay B. Tower. W. H. Smith, D. butter and cheese, vegetables, grains and grasses, besides exhibits o f myrtle Orders for the return to their state was the school master and all the Ad- familiar with the act as passed by con will be possible to make every arrange M. Charleson, R, T. Kaufman, K. wood and coal, together with numerous mobilization camps o f 15,000 national I men who had par'.icipatea in the excur- gress. Douglas county, which has over gress o f the town where his money is ment to have them begin their school Clinkenbeard, F. A. Laise. invested is bound up with that o f the I sion to Coos Bay were obliged to stand pictures and charts to give a concrete guardsmen now on the Mexican border one-third o f the land in question within whole county, and that “ anything that work on Monday morning without con Bandon W. A. Doak; D. P. Plymale, i and tell what they had learned about idea of the method and quantity o f pro were issued by the war department its boundaries, was represented by Dis C. 'j. Foster, C. E. Langlois, E. H. fusion or delay. It is quite important helps the county will help us.” His the attractions and resources of that Wednesday. duction. trict Attorney Neuner, Hon. B. L. letter is, in part, as follows: section. that one or the other o f the parents Fish. This is the first time, for a number Ketaliatory legislation in the support Eddy and Attorney O. H. Porter. Myrtle Point—Ben McMu lien, H o f years, that Coos has attempted to I have received the birds-eye view of accompany the child to school when he o f diplomatic protests against the allies’ Attorney General Brown opened the Coquille, also all the papers, and have comes to enroll for the first time. Hayes, E. E. Weekly, C. E. Huling, Fined $40 and Costs have an exhibit at the state fair and interference with American trade has meeting with an excellent address on read them till I am black in the face. Children under six years of age cannot M. R. Lee. every effort is being put forth to make been decided upon as the general policy the validity o f the act revesting the North Bend - Geo. Witte, F. E. Gla be enrolled. And I must say that the Coquille Her “ He says he killed it ,’ , said Fred it a creditable one. The county fair o f the government. zier, H. G. Kern. NEW PUPILS FROM OTHER SCHOOLS Bravine’ s brother, after consulting title o f the grant lands in the govern ald deserves a lot of credit for the which will be held at Myrtle Point the The Acme left Coos Bay last night to ment and also the reasons for not put Bunker Hill—E. B. Curtis. Pupils above the first grade who extra it got out and the birds-eye view. with him for a minute or two in the latter part o f this week, will aid in the go to Port Orford where she will at North Fork Coquille—G. Griffin. justice court Thursday, where Fred ting the lands on the tax rolls. In case 1 think it is a fine ad for the town and were not in the Coquille schools last collection of exhibits for the one at Sa tempt to save the Bandon, o f the Fyfe- the lands were assessed the counties Camp One—F. D. Kruse. year, but who expect to attend this for us, too. It is too bad that you was being tried for killing grouse out lem later in the month, as the best that Estabrook company which went aground Fairview—Walter Norris. o f season. Wednesday, when Bravine would be forced to pay state tax on couldn’ t have got more visitors to your year should enroll at the office o f the is shown at Myrtle Point this week will there Friday night. them, and if the title o f the govern Norway—James D. Clinton. town at this time; but that is all right, superintendent in the high school build was brought before Justice Stanley for > be kept and used in the other. Farm Eighteen counties, four more than the preliminary hearing he declined to j ment is valid the county would then be if you can get them to the county it ing on Thursday or Friday, September Empire—David Holden. ers and others are being urged by Mr. last year, will be represented by agri plead guilty, making it plain that his unable to receive a return o f the money will only be a matter of time when you 7 and 8. The hours will be from 9 to Bridge—C. H. Nosier. Smith to give every possible aid in cultural exhibits at the state fair this only object in standing trial was to paid out in state tax. This was one of will get them there. Anything that 12 a. m. The children should bring re Templeton- W. R. Beattie. making the Myrtle Point fair and the year, according to an announcement ; learn the name o f the one who had the main reasons given why no assess helps the county will help us. M cK in ley-W . H. Bunch. I can’ t port cards from the last school attend exhibit at the Salem fair a great suc Also that as help but think that the celebration has ed if possible. made by Secretary Lea. Beaver Hill—Ed. D. Yoakam. Pupils from other j given information against him, and it ment should be made. cess. The produce to be used in the » -.• * ■ The State Board o f Prison Control was not until all the witnesses for the long as congress had revested the title given the county a great boost, and the schools who do not enroll on the dates State fair will be shipped on the 22nd Coming Thursday adopted Governor Withy- state had testified that he admitted his in '.he government the counties had no advertisement it has given it ought to above mentioned cannot be enrolled or 23rd o f this month and contributions rig it to tax government land. until Tuesday, September 12. com be’ s resolution providing f o r a guilt. But his curiosity was rot satis- count for a good deal. to it should reach Mr. Smith severul Charles Galloway followed the attor -------- Reese Bros. Africander Company of days in advance, in order to give him HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS probe and a comprehensive survey o f | fled as the name o f the party making ney general and concurred with Mr. The High school principal will be in fifteen people, with band and orchestra, an opportunity to give it the proper the state penitentiary. the complaint was not Mentioned. Bond Deal Closed; Bravine was arrested Wednesday and Bruwn in his opinions. Room 1 to enroll high school students musical comedy, Minstrel and Jubilee care. The steamer Hardy, Captain Bender- Following the address the discussion Money Paid Over from 9 to 12 a. m. on Sept. 7 and 8. singers, will show at the Scenic next Arrangements have been completed gard, plying between Coos Bay and brought to Coquille from Beaver Hill bei ame general and many points were His bro The morning hours have been desig Sunday in music, Bongs, dances, com whereby next Thursday has been set San Francisco is laid up in the latter by Game Warden Thomas. brought out and considered. Accord On Thursday last, Clarke, Kendall A nated on account o f the fact that many edy and vaudeville. This is a musical aside as Dairymen’s day at the county city for repairs made necessary by the ther who accompanied nim, said that if ing to a statute o f the Oregon law, by collision with an unknown lumber he would plead guilty he would pay the sheriff’ s assessment land may be taxed Co., the Portland buyers o f Coos students will probably lie planning to and novelty performance that will de fair and several prominent dairymen fine; but the young man chose to spend county’s road bonds, paid over to the attend the County Fair in the after light and instruct you, but if laughing will speak on subjects appropriate to schooner. huits you stay away. the night in the county jail. Thursday for five years back if it can be shown county officials $374,432.26, and took noons. the occasion. There will also be a but With the departure from San Fran There were twenty-six students from three witnesses were called by the conclusively that it has been omitted the bonds. The following press notice is from ter and cheese show and a butter and cisco o f the steamer Yellowstone on from the assessment rolls. It was con state: Walter Harrison, Fred Traverso j That is the news item and all o f it. outside in attendance at the Coquille the Belleville, Ont., News o f January cheese scoring contest. Stock judging September Id, the Arrow Line S. S. and Ed Anderson, all o f Beaver Hill, > sul-red by nearly all that this would be By way o f trimmings, it may be added high school last year There will prob 4, 1916: * will also have a place in the program Company will inaugurate a five-day and, as was brought out. in the testi- J the best policy to pursue although a that the money was paid at Marshfield, ably be more than that number this The Reese Bros. Africander Minstrels and there will be a contest o f this na service between the Californian port The district receives tuition for opened their engagement at Griffins' ture both for boys and men. Any mony, all were members o f the party fav maintained that this provision of after a meeting here on Wednesday be year. and Coos Bay. that was hunting on the South Slough j the law would not stand the test of tween the county court and Messrs. educating these outside students and it last night. A good crowd was present creamery man o f Coos or Curry county The interstate commerce commission burn at the time the defendant shot court and would be proved Jnconstitu- Kendall and Johnson, o f Portland, rep is greatly to our advantage to have and all were pleased with the brand of may enter exhibits in the butter and have postponed until November 1, the the birds. They all told practically the tional if an effort were made to enforce resenting the firm and its attorney.' At them come here to school. Some of dancing and singing put on by the mem cheese show and the stock judging con effective date o f its order for a read same story and while all seemed satis it. this meeting, after considerable dicker them will be unable to attend unless bers of the company. The hit o f the test is open to boys and men from all A fter an hour or more o f discussion justment o f rates on lumber from Ore fied in their own minds that the birds ing, an agreement was reached by they can work for all or part o f their evening was the old darkey song, parts o f the two counties. gon and Washington to points in South shot were grouse, none would say posi it \ as brought to a vote and the de which the firm was allowed a reduction board. Families that can give a boy “ Way Down Upon the Swanee R iver” cision made to omit it this year, only a ern California, New Mexico and Ari tively. "W hy that hospital Is so popular o f the premium of their bid on the or girl an opportunity to work a part which was sung by one o f the ladieB of zona. A fter Bravine admitted his guilt he few voting against the proposition. bonds. That is, they had bid a pre o f the time while attending high school the company, and was generously ap beats me. It hasn't the best system, It was then decided to effect a per was fined $40 and costs which amounted anil It certainly hasn’t the most suc mium o f $13,916.51, and this was re should notify the superintendent. plauded by the audience. Active work on the powerful Engle to $20.20; half o f the fine, howevei, manent organization to take steps to cessful doctors.” (Signed) C. A. HOWARD, Supt. wood wireless station at Marshfield will was remitted and upon furnishing all protect the interests o f the eighteen duced to $9415.61, the reduction being "But It bus the prettiest nursea.” — be started at once. Inspector Harris but $12 o f it the prisoner was given his land grant counties in the administra accorded them on account o f the Bing Have you paid the Printer? Exchange. Given Vote of Thank« ham law which limits the tax levying arrived there Thursday and the con freedom to secure the remainder. tion and disposition o f the lands by the power o f the county court to a levy in government. It was decided to make Resolutions extending the thanks of any one year of an increase o f 6 per this organization in the form o f a com cent over that o f the larger o f the two that body to the various ones who aid mittee and Judge Watson was author ed them in the preparations for the preceding years. ized to appoint one member from each The money was placed in the First visitors o f the Railroad Jubilee who county on the committee which shall National Bank o f Coos Bay and is now came to Coquille were passed by the determine the legal questions by proper Commercial Club at their regular meet at the disposal o f the county court. court procedure and test the validity of ing on Tuesday night. The ladies of "U nder section 8 o f the federal act, "D uring the next five years Oregon the act o f congress, if this is deemed (By O. M. Plummer, in The Portland If they find it has not, surely they the J. G. W. Club and all others who will be entitled to approximately $1,- $10,000,000 is to be expended in co Normal School Endorsed necessary. Livestock Reporter.) will look elsewhere. The taxpayers o f j gave their assistance in preparing the 820,000 from the fedeial government operation with the state or counties - —■ During the past year the writer has no county are going to sit idly by for j dinner at Lam b's grove, received the under the provisions o f the federal road upon roads within national forests. Co Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 3.— Women’s Opinion Rendered had an opportunity o f investigating the any length o f time and watch their ad- | clubs over the state are joining the first vote o f thanks and others to whom act for road building,” said State En operation must be had on some equit work o f County Agriculturists or Coun joining counties forge ahead because of ; they were given were: S. T. Jones of gineer Lewis upon his return from able basis, and the secretary o f agri ty Agents, in this western country par these self-same agents, while their The following is an extract from an ranks o f the supporters o f the initiative the Southern Pacific company for the Washington, D. C., where he conferred culture will probably hold this to mean measure providing for the establish ticularly. He has talked with the na county stands still, therefore, every opinion rendered by County Attorney accommodations furnished in the way with federal highway officials relative a dollar-for-dollar basis. The federal ment o f a normal school at Pendleton. tional leaders along this line, as well taxpayer should take occasion at once L. A. Liljeqvist as to the actual status of special trains, and Editor Edgar B. to the rules and regulations under funds are to be expended by the fed as with many o f the state and county to write to his county commissioners o f the Eastside school case which has Parent-Teacher organizations are also Piper o f the Oregonian and John S. which the money appropriated by the eral road department and state or men. That the County Agent is mak complimenting them for their support been holding the interest of the people enlisting for the campaign. Coke for their interest in the Coquille act will be spent. “ If the sum is met county funds to be expended by, or un One of the first public endorsements ing good in all parts o f the country o f the County Agents plan, or in case o f the Bay section for some time past: part o f the Coos county day which re by the state and counties, it will mean der the direction o f such department. goes without saying. No county, once they have no County Agent, request M. A. McLaggan served as a director received for the measure was from Mrs. sulted in the Rosarians coming here Cooperative work may be done by the $3,640,000 for roads in Oregon. Chas. Castner, president o f the Oregon having made an appropriation for an ing that they give good consideration o f School District No. 49 prior to his "A s the federal funds will largely be state or county upon roads outside na from Bandon. agent and having given it a fair trial, to the proposition at the time the bud present term, that is he was a director Federation o f Women’ s Clubs. “ Be Partial reports o f the committees in expended by the Btates under the di tional fSrests, but which connect with would think o f doing away with the get is made up. No Board o f County o f this district for the thiee years prior lieving that the time has arrived when charge o f the affair showed that the rection o f the United States office o f forest roads. it is necessary to make additional pro office. The newspapers o f different Commissioners can do a greater service to June 1914, and until the annual expenses would he about $125 while the public roads, there will be a strong "A nother $127,794 will be available states are very glad to give good space for their county during their term o f meeting in that year. In June 1914 he vision for the normal training o f our j total amount raised was $227.50. The tendency toward uniformity in state in Oregon each year under this section. to the weekly reports o f the County office than establish a precedent along was re-elected a director to succeed public school teachers,” she states, balance thus created will be held by legislation and the building up o f busi If not expended within the year, it will Agents and much valuable information this line, for every dollar invested by himself. W. F. ( Beyerle’ s term of “ and that the great distances in our the club to be used to defray the ex- nesslike state departments to adminis be available until the end o f the third is being distributed all the time. It is the taxpayers will be returned to them office as director o f this district ex state make it advisable that a school 1 penses of the Corn Show. ter road funds. year. • •»» - only a question o f time, and a very manyfold. Let County Commissioners, pired June 1916, and Mrs. Hadlock was be located in the Eastern section, I "T he federal act provides two dis "O regon's allotment under both sec therefore most heartily endorse the lo short time at that, until every county where there are no Agents, get in elected in June 1915. In the early part tinct methods for expending this enor Thirty-Three Years Ago tions will thus be $206,480 for the fiscal in the United States will have, not touch with their colleagues in other o f 1916 a recall was held in this district, cation o f said normal school at Pendle mous sum: Under section 6, $75,000,- year ending July 1, 1917, and $285,170 only an agent but assistant agents as counties, while those County Commis and the legal voters o f the district at ton.” 000 is to be expended in cooperation additional will be available on such Coos Bay News, August 19, 1883. There are 1000 vacancies in Oregon well. A t the present time the demand sioners who thoroughly endorse the tempted to recall W. F. Beyerle and with the statee upon the dollar-for-dol- date for the following year, or a total B. Hodson and Miss Kate Perry were I schools each year, according to the for these men far exceeds the supply— plan can do no greater service to the Mr-i. Hadlock, and elected in their place lar basis, on rural roads outside na o f $491,650. married at the residence o f Gus Schroed- state superintendent, and the normal “ Oregon’s quarter-mill state highway the people having in charge their sel state than to write to other County W. Steckel and Nels Nelson. tional forests during the next five In my er, on the Coquille, on last Saturday, ection being very cartfu l that thoee Commissioners telling them o f their opinion the recall is not operative in a school at Monmouth turns out only years, both state and federal money to fund has practically all been pledged by by Fred Schroeder, J. P. whom they appoint are capable of mak success. Let’ s make this a coast-wide school district. It has been so held by about 150, leaving school authorities to be expended by the state highway de the highway commission for 1916 and Last Saturday being Mr. H. Schroed- partments under federal supervision, the $240,000 available in 1917 will not be ing good. In the budget which will be issue to the end that our Pacific Slope the circuit court o f this county, and the select the balance as best they can. passed by the County Commissioners may be recognized as being way in the Attorney General has ruled likewise. The rural schools are shown to be the e r’ s 69th birthday, a host o f his rela and $78,687 is n ov available to Oregon sufficient to meet and secure all the Counties shortly will be found no item which lead in all constructive vork which has However, W. Steckel and Nels Nelson chief sufferers because in such schools tives and friends, accompanied by the under this section. On July 1, 1917, federal money available. will be a better investment than that to dc with the upbuilding o f rural com were sworn in and assumed the duties the percentage of normal trained teach Myrtle Point brass band, assembled at $157,375, or double the amount will be may meet ami secure part o f such funds set aside for the purpose o f cooperating munities. The bankers and business o f the office o f directors o f this district. ers is the lowest. A t the same time i his residence near Norway on the Co- available. The following year three but preference will doubtless be given A fter times this year’ s allotment will be ' to those county projects to be con- with the. federal government in the men of the large centers o f population Be< erle and Mrs. Hadlock also claimed the need for highly trained teachers is I quille, in honor o f the occasion. furtherance o f this work. The time , have been quick to realize the import to be directors, and that matter is in greatest in rural district* because of the usual congratulations had been ex- available, and so on until the fifth year, ' structed under the supervision o f the the absence o f supervision. | tended to the old gentleman, a dance when the amount will be $393,4*7. Al- state highway department. will come, and very soon, when pros ance o f this County Agent movement issue before the court. was inaugurated, and our informant lotmenta will revert, if not expended “ In addition, the state and counties pective settlers will inquire first o f all and have in every esse heartily en F ior to his attempted recall, and i must agree to properly maintain co- T h e F airview sch ool open ed ou says that everybody thoroughly enjoy- within two years. Funds contributed ! operative roads, a n d must provide things, whether or not the county in dorsed the work and iav# been more sub equently, I understand that W. F. wh ich they desire to make their home than glad to carry their share o f the Beyerle acted as, and claimed to be the M on day w iib Miss E im a M . R o b | ed themselves. by counties for state work can be used I rights o f way necessary therefor.’ ’ — I H. P. Whitney, road supervisor, has 1 to offset federal funds. taxation. * Polk County Observer. has a County Agent. chairman o f the Board o f School Dis erts as teacher. Steamer Bandon is Wrecked at Port Orford J County Commissioners and Agriculturists M aking Good Lewis Discusses Federal A id In Building Permanent Roads