Daily coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 1902-1906, January 07, 1904, Image 2

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! second Ill plsce u( llir Stale hatcheries, ami
Ml. Miutli tielievrs ny inciesiitig I lit- ir tn
thr present building llir output C4li br in
riraird i.000.000. thus liukllli! , lir output
' fur thr tinning yrat lO.lSO.CXX),
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The Masonic Temple ihw under i-Mitr uc
lion by Blanco lodge No. 4S, A. F. A A. M
will b the finest building f he kiml in this
part of Oregon. It it a two story wooden
bultding SOX 100 feet In size. The loer
story will contain a modern ojrra bouse cap
able of seating 1200 people, equipped with
opera chairs throughout. Thr stage will be
23 feet in depth and the procenium arch 30
feet In width. There will be ample wing
on each side and room above th stage for
shifting scenery, as well as spacious dressing
rums Their uui ! two ln t mi e h
lidr of the atae. Four ruts whit ijfrty
i of thr audience. Thr lodge room on the up
jwr thwr U 50X55 feet in sur and a luiiuti
hall 30X60 m aim provide!. Th- bjildmg
will 1 batd Buuhrd thlotigliMat, hra'td by
furnaces, well ventilated and lighted t
electricity, it will coat over $30,000 I he
! contra? in; builder is IVirr CI. turn, l th
c 'v. and the construction of the tiuiMmg s
under thr suwrvision oi I'rtrr I "jfjjir. I
' North Hi-nd, rrpirsentirig thr lsnyr
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Tolophonos in Coos
The telephone service throughout! Coo
county is as good as the best. '!he towns of
Marshfield, liantion, Myrtle Pout' and
Coquille, each have an exchange; con
necting in all over 500 subscribers The
prosperous farmers for some 20 miles from
these exchanges are on the free switching
lists, and within the coming year it is expect
ed that nearly every farm in the county will
be InuLcJophcmfc connection with tho sys
tern.i:,T,h,e farjnera of, the,Gqub, and the
Coos river valleys are fastjaking, advantage
of fow rates whenuiey construct their own
ltnes;'and dtrring the past year they have put
up ovrr 7A -miles -o wiro to connect 'their
homes with this rapid met hod of communication.
Tho Coos Rlvor Hatchoiy
Four years agu, the stair t Orrgun rsiab
llihrd the South Coos River Hatchery on thr
Mc Knight place, in Coss Coun.y, and the
first year, undi-r the supervision of F (
Hrown, the hatchery turned out 540,000
Chinook fry; the second yrar under the su
pervmon of O. A. Hrown, it turned out
2,-160,000; !he third year, under the super
vision of F. V. Smith, it turned out 3,560,
000, and the fourth year under the samr
able supervision, it turned out 6,115,1.00.
'! oo much credit cannot be bestowed upon
'(he superintendent, and particularly Mr.
Smith, for by hit skill in changing thr racks
and careful mavagemctit he has increased
theiiuipuiiovor the fust year 5,575,000,
The South Com river hatchery now ranks
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