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4 ; , nJ'JTT '"' THB C60 &AY TIMES, MArtSHFIELO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9r 191&-EVENINQ EDITION. rii i Ifi iiWKi" '-Qg--- - 1-tMJT ' Mf 11 Tf O WEALTH GIVEN LllKSUMB OF MILK, BUTTER AND CHEKSK PRODUCTION BIG IN CREASE IN MAHKKT PRICES THROUGHOUT COUNTRY. ...tunrnM TV fl.. Jnn. 2. . K rrl.l he data col- f.AUUIIBWu --- "-... . lunltod BUte. for 1 OM ta-Just boon feZ Depart of Com- .mcrco and Labor. , It was prepared under tho BUiorvnuu . " f Coulter Expert Special Agont for Ag- ?r,c"!t"ro' r. 140. 809 farms In I the United StnteB for which tho onu- rmoratorfl roportcc ctniry cum. o. ,. .. . r mm ICnr nnlv 4.'1 1 J..S.I.I rn iu -- ,,".. '.r.,. l -. .i.n rntma wiirn uu v iiiuuiiLia iof any kind reported ob produced In 19 09, and for only 4,021.400 was I tho quantity of milk produced in I' 1909 stated. Tho total number ot dairy, cowb on rarms Apru iu, jiy, I WBB reportCU OB :u,u.;ii,vuu, mint: I tho number on farms which roportod I .I.. ...,! miinn if nnv kind of dairy products In 1909 was 18,740,000, or " ... m . Inlnl tr lint 90.9 por com oi mo i" "'' and tho numbor of fnrniB which ro portod tho production of milk In 1009 was 10,009,000, or 77.9 por cent of tho total. In considering thcoo figures, It nhould bo borno In n.in.1 iimt Omrn Is no nrcclso distinc tion between dairy cowb nnd cows not kept for milk. In a good many ...,.. nniimnrntnrn nrnbablv renortcd I 'as dairy cowb animals which In fact woro primarily Kopi ror oroouing ' purposes and wmcii aro oniy mtiKcu I for short periods, If at all, during tho preceding year. 1 rnim intni iirniliintlnn nf milk re ported for 1909 wafl C,814,000,000 1 gallons; tho truo total probably ox- rnmiiui tlilw liv not less than 10 noi ', ..n Tlinr.i wnrn. nil Anrll 15. 1910. 8' 10,009,000 dairy cowb on tho fnrmt reporting this miiK. AHsuming mat thiirn worn (tin nnmn number In 1909. tho nvorago production of milk poi cow would bo 302 gallons. The totul vniuo or dairy prouueu nr rnrmn In 1flO!). nxnltlolvn C)f milk and cream consumed on tho farm, uma w.mirtml na f n!in.4 1 .1.000. Till I' represents tho sum of tho rccelpU from the salo or miiK, cream, auu tuiHir fnt I ntnnillltlllir 111 all to S872.- 403,000), nnd tho value of nil butter nnd cheese produced on farms, wnc- thor Hold or retained for homo use (amounting to $234,010,000). Vnlua of Dairy Products. Tho totnl reported vnluo of dairy products sold In 1909 wob $473,709,. ' 000, or which tho vnluo of milk, nmnm nml tniHni- f n t unlit rnnrnNftnt d nearly four-fifths nnd that of but- tor must nf tlm remainder. The quantity of milk sold as such, was re ported as l,937,ooo,ouo unions, or substantially ono third of tho total ronnrtml nn nrnriilrpil lillt it flhfltllfl tin hnrnn In m I nit Hint n crnnt ilnnl 1 nf milk nnlil nr rtnllvornil to cream. ' cries for butter mnklng la Paid foi nn Mm (inula nf tlin rrnnni nr lillifei fat content, In which enso tho quan tity of nuch cream or buttor fat was usually reported on tho census scho- ilnlna nn it nut' thn nunntltv nf milk. Tho greater part of tho milk report ed as soiu was uouuitoss conBumou nt hucIi, chiefly In cities and villages, lint n rnnnlilnrntiln nunntltv rnnrn. senta tnllk dollverod to condensed milk and chooso factories, nnd some small part milk dollvorcd to cream eries for tho production of buttor and reportod as milk instoad of on the basis of cream or buttor fat contained, Butter and Cheese. The renortcd farm production ot butter nnd of cheoso In 1909 994, CGI, 000 pounds and 9,400,000 'pounds respectively; was considerably lees than tho production for tho yoai 1 1899 as given In tho published re- I porta of tho Twelfth Consus, but this difference Ib doubtless duo in pari to tho fact that tho latter Included sorno estimates for farms with In complete reports, Tho manufacture of butter nnd chceso Is, however, gradually being transferred from larms to factories. Tho combined farm and factory production of but ter was 1, 019, 416,000 ponds In 1909 tor was 1,019,415,000 pounds In 1900 The lncreaso during tho decado was 127,003,000 pounds, or 8.0 per cont. Tho factory production alono Increas ed 48.7 por cont. Of tho total pro duct, that made In factories consti tuted 38.0 por cent in 1909 and 28.2 per cent in 1899. Tho production of cheeso on farms and in factories was 320,532,000 pounds in 1909, an lncreaso of 7.4 per cont. At both censuses much tho greater part of tho cheese was made in lactones, but tho proportion in f 909 (97.1 per cent) was higher than that of 1899 (94.5 per cent). Of tho total vnluo nf rinlrv nrn- ducts lu 1909 (excluding tho value of milk and cream consumed on tho farm where produced), tho Bast worth Central division renortad tl59.C74.000, or 20.8 per cont, the Mlddlo Atlantic division $130,773,- uuu, ur -x.il iiur rem, nnu mo west North Central division $108,825,000 or 18.2 por cont, theso threo divis ions together reporting ovor two thirds of tho total. It Is probable however, that the relative Importance of tho homo consumption of milk und cream is considerably grenter In the South nnd somewlint greater In tho West thnn It Is in tho North. According tho figures reported, tho average production of milk por cow (bnaod on tho numbor of dairy cows In 1910 on farms reporting milk produced in 1909 and tlm imntititv of milk produced in 1909) wns very much greater In tho Now England, Mlddlo Atlantic, Hast North Central, und Pacific divisions than In any of tho rest. This doubtless conforms approximately to tno racts, Tho quantity of butter mado on farms was less In 1909 than In mnn In tho four geographic divisions of mo worm, nnu uiso lu tho Pacific di vision, but In till of theao divisions, except tho Mlddlo Atlantic and tho now i!.ngianu, mo rnctory production wob decidedly greater in tho later year than in tho curlier. In tho tnroo Boumorn divisions, where prac tically all the buttor Ih still mndo on fnrmB, thoro wob an inereasn In fnrm production botween 1899 and 1909, tho porcontugo of lncreaso for tho throe divisions then together bolng 41. Of tho two divisions In which tho greater part of tho cheeso Is mado In fnctorlcB, tho .Middle Atlantic di vision shows a marked decrease In production, whllo In tho Hnat North Control thoro was nn increase of GO per cont lu tho combined farm and factory output. lAWlliig Dairy Ktntes. In 1909 tho loading dairy stales, aB Judged by tho total valtto of tho farm production (excluding milk and cream used nt homo), woro Now York Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Illinois, iown, Ohio, Minn., Mich, nnd Califor nia, In ouch of which tho vnluo ro portod exceeded $20,000,000. lu pro duction of butter (on farms nnd In factories combined) Wisconsin was tho loading stnto, followed by Iowa, MInnosotn, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois nnd Now York. A large part of tho milk produced In Now York Is sold for consumption lu the cities, nnd n inrgo proportion of It Ib also used in mnklnir chnotin. Now York rankod noxt to Wisconsin In tho production of chceso, and In no othor state did tho cheeso nro- ductlon equal ono-sovonth of tho pro duction in now York. In combined production of buttor nnd cheese Wis consin led, with 279,992,000 pounds, ronowcd uy Now York with 174,941, 000 pounds. In totnl vnluo of dairy products sold by farmers In 1909. tho I2aBl North Central division ranked llrst, ronowcd by tiio Mlddlo Atlantic nnd West North Central, thoso divisions together roportlng 73 por cent of the totni ror tho United States. Avcrngo Value of Ditttcr. Tho nvorago valtto of buttor sold by rarmors In tho United States as a wholo wns 24.2 contB nor tiotind In 1909, ns compared with 10.7 cento in 18'JU, nn lncreaso of 44.9 por cont. In 1909 tho nvorago vnluo was high est In Now Knglnnd, 28.9 cents, nnd lowest In tho Knst South Ccitml division, 21.3 cents. Tho average valtto of chceso Bold Incronscd from 9.1 cents por pound In 1899 to 12.1 cents In 1909, or 33 por cent. 'In tho Inttor year tho nvorago ranged from 10.1 rents in tho Mlddlo Atlan tic nnd Knst South Contral divisions to 15 cents In tho Mountain division, HAD IX WASHINGTON'. TO SEEK GERM OE PUS Files and Monkeys Uac1 In Novel Medical Itcscnrcli. UI2IIKBL.KV, Cnl., Jan. 3. Two scientists, 40,000 flics and eight monkeys nro tho central figures in a Bclentlfle Investigation now being conducted In California to find tho rcnl cattso of Infantilo paralysis and also an ubsolttto euro for tho disease. Tho scientists aro Prof. W. B. Horms of tho University of California, and Dr. W. A. Sawyer. Recently It was discovered that whoreovor a caso of Infantilo paraly hIb developed thcro was a barn nenr by from which stable flics camo, bit ing the victims of tho disease and seemingly solecllng them for attacks. Tho theory Is that tho stablo files carry the pnralysls gonna, trnnsmlt mlttlng them to children. In order to prove this theory Is correct, nnd If Itla to discover oomo thlng that will kill tho germ, Prof. Worms and Dr. Sawyer aro hatching thousands of flics nnd ns soon ns tho first brood wait sufllclently developed to blto thoy woro llborntcd In tho rage with tho monkeys for n mcnl. If tho theory should work out tho monkeys will ultimately bocomo af flicted with Infantilo paralysis nnd thou tho medical men can work on them In their efforts to discover something to counteract tho germs carried by tho flics. Tho llrst Blgn of infantilo paraly se lu tho monkeys will bo a declara tion of war against tho Btnblo fly. It It figured that this pest occupies tho samo position to tho infantilo paraly sis gorm as tho mosquito docs to typhoid fovor thnt It is a carrlor and distributor of tho gcrmo. Tho scientists nro compelled to ubo monkeys In their experiments ns this Is tho only animal known thnt so closoly resembles a human bolng that It Is susceptible to Infantilo pnraly sls. Tho experiments nro tho outcomo of tho recent cpldomlc of tho dlseaso In Lob Angeles nnd sovornl other nenrby sections In California. Tho state Is paying tho bill. IMIMtlSONK!) IN WKLTj. Two Men IteHciirri After IfnrrowinR J'Aperleiicc. DURN8, Or., Jnn. 3. Prlsonors at tho bottom of a well 85 feet deep for six days, without food or water, Robert L. Koontz, aged 33, and Wil liam M. Carroll, aged 20. home 8toadcrs In Cntlow Valley, to tho west of Stoln'B Mountain, Harnoy County, woro rescued by n neighbor early Sunday night. A thrilling story of tho two men's torriblo experiences the fortltudo of Cnrroll, who lay helpless at tho bot tom of tho well with two brokon legs, nnd tho heroism of Koontz, who ox haitstcd and brulsod, strovo to rescue Cnrroll and hlniBolf was told hero by Dr. Harrison, ot this city, who returned from attending to tho In jured men. Uavo your Job printing dono at Tho Times offlco. Snow lilockado in Cascades Worst in Many Years. KLLENSnURG, WobIi., Jnn. 3. i no cnicago, .Miiwnukeo & Pugot Sound onstbound fast freight, which wns stalled In n drift ono mllo west it Lnconla, In Snoqunlmto Pass, on Saturday afternoon, wns wrecked 'ator hy an nvalancho that swept Iown tho mountain Just when tho train was almost froo from tho first drift. Two locomotives woro knocked off tho track and wrecked, 12 cars loaded with Orlentnl Imports woro smashed Into small bits nnd 23 othor cars woro burlod under tho snow, part of which Is 15 foot deep. .-- Rnadmnster w. R. Hunt was caught In tho slldo and sovoroly injured. Snow conditions In tho Cnscado mountains aro tho worst In 20 years, according to railroad offi cials horo. Tho Miiwnukeo Is complotoly tlod up by slides. Tho Northorn Pacific has refused to handle Mil waukee trains ovor tho mountains. Snow plows nt Kaston nnd LoBror are wedged in tho snow. A plow stationed at Ellonsburg, with a 15-foot double fan, Imb re leased ono Imprlsonod plow. A iocomotivo loft tho mils at Gaston nnd is on its sldo. A wrecking outfit 1ms loft hero by special train with 95 laborers following. A foot of snow nn hour Ib re ported at tho summit. Lower down rnln fell last evening and thon froze, forming a heavy crust on tho snow and making conditions much worso. Peevish Children Suffer With Wormi Uoat t Bfrr ltt jrew tUUL Nmi or & t coBtbraaQy lrrlUfel. Xa BtxuKT-Blsa out of me hnnrd cirn yea vm tnO, t&mt tn trcubl ! vera AmoBf th coKiHioa vyaptes of M Vtmmm of iroxul wsnui on mctom aw , wtlca often leadi to epilcptf form atUda; dlrtinw, rcrUce, eaprl. taw ippettt, nttleM alcep, lU&ln tka eye and noie, mbm and oftai byiUrU. Sound worms an smral laches la length and Infest the etoaaaa. Occasionally several hundred are found la a single person. Thread worms an smaller, often not longer than a quarter of an Inch. The symptoms denoting their presence are about the same, bat In this case the child has no appetite, Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge Is tmesr psssed In reaoTfng worms. Not oaly will It destroy them, tat Its toaio effects will restore the stomach to healthy ao .Yity. As Jayne's Tonto Vermlfmge seldom purges, the Indications of Its) beneficial effects wQl be the lapreved condition of the person using It. jxLLiuona ox parents nave praised Insist upon Jayne'a Tonto medicine for more than eighty year. and accept no other. Sold hy dragglst everywhere. Dr. . Jayne UatTf UU. ejpci, jre. Try Tho Times' "Want Ada. The Doctor Says: , "Frail, sickly Children will as a rule, thrive and regain their vitality on a diet of m' Golden Rod Wheat Nute, Pankake Flour Oat Flakes and Wheat Flakes are equally nourishing, each with a slightly differing taste, All Grocers SPBCIAt, NOTIC&-Alphbet!cl letter In Terr Pck ' 'Golden Hod" pruducli. Hv them lilt jou en ll "Oalden 11 and u, An indM ni.nu. ft., .- . S .' '"' yw ... .. It Vlt .mW&lsBAji Lsl enBonaortLueca WE WILL MAIL YOU fl for each set ot old Falsa Teet sent us. Highest prices paid fnr old Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Precloa Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phila. Smelting & Refining Co, Efltabllahed 20 Years. 803 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS, We will buy your Gold Fillings, Qold Scrap, and Platinum. High eat prlceB paid. A modern Brick . ulldlng, Electris Light, Steam Hoat Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, Prop. Rates: BO cents day and upirards Oor. Broadway and Market Iff The Sign of Good Candy Always Marshfield Business College Day and Night School THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. Lack of business knowledge wns always n grievous handi capeven before business was King; beforo it bccnino tho biggest gnmo men piny, as it Is ttxlny. Ixng tedious appren ticeships, nt little or no iny formerly ovcrcniuo linndlcaps. Ap prenticeships nro no more not In business nnd tho incxper lanco which yyaa onco a handicap, is now n posltlvo bar, that HOPELICSSLY HTXKJKS oven your beginning, but nioro de cidedly still your advancement. A man unfamiliar with business is undesirable ns nn em ploye, useless as n mnnngor, nnd n serious problem to thoso who would befriend hltn. A sound, modern training, which will cnnblo you to givo n good account of yourself, right nt tho start, in n position of trust nnd responsibility, is what Is now offered you. Ex planatory lltcrnturo vrlll soon bo on tho ground. For partic ulars write tho college. i Temporary Ilondquartcrs, Hotel Chandler. Send a Check Don't run around paying your bills In currency when you can just as well send n. check. No troublo about making chango when you mj by chock. No dlsputo can over nrlso about n payment mado by check.. Tho bank, after cashing It, hands It back to you, making nn undlputnblo receipt. No danger of losing money, or being robbed of It when you put It lit tho bnnk nnd pay by check. Lew temptation to npend It If It's In tho bank Instead of In your pocket. You'ro money nliond nndlenvo worry behind when you linvo a checking account nt tho The First National Bank Of Coos Bay City Auto Service Hood Cant, Caroful Drivers and reasonable clinrgoa. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro at any timo." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Storo. Day Phonos 78 and 46. Night Phono 40. nAHKKR OOODALK nronrifttnrw. You Auto Call Foote PHONE 141-.T NIGHT AM) DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phono B-J. Residence Phono -J. Will Mnkn Trinn to Coqtilllo. Unique Pantatorium THE MODEKN DYERS. CLEANERS, PHESSEHS nnd HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Eonvnrd II. Strauss & Co., Flno Tailoring. Let us make your next suit. 255 CENTRAL. Phono 200-X .PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY " HVIA EDMAN, Mcclinno-Tlioraplst Scientific Swedish Massago, Medic Gymnastics 825 S. Sixth St. Phono 205-R. JOEL OSTLIND, Piano Tuner and Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L pKRTj RILEY DALLINGEIt Pianist nnd Teacher Reeidonco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway Phono 18-L. W M. S. TURPEN, ARCIIITEOT Mnrshflold, Orogon. DR. W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Theater. Ofllco Phono 020. W. G. CHANDLER, Al.tA. Rooms 801 and 802, Coko Building Marshfield, Oregon. DR, A. 3. HENDRY'S mruuiu UUIMI 1 nUIH. Wo nro oqulppod to do high class work on short notice at tho vory lowoot prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coko Bldg., Opp. Chnndlor Hool. phono 11T-J. 8TATBMSNT OF CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1889. At tho closa of business, Novombcr 20, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $483,557.13 Banking House CO, 000. 00 Cash and Sight Exchange 203,890.06 Total 9707.4C7.09 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in '. 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 04, 989.75 Doposlta 082,407.34 Total 1707,457.09 FOR A GOOD WATfH OR FIXIi JEWELRY . C. BARKER JEWELER Flno Wntch nnd Jewelry Repairing. 200 Front St.. Marshfield. New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tho Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO., 802 Front St, Phono 810-L Mnrsbfleld, Or. T. J. 6CAD7E $.. HODGINS Marshfield Pai nt Decorating Co. Furnished. Phone 14' -L. Oregos Estimates MARSHFIELD, W pltry SELECTING POULTRY horo Is no lottery. Thoro Is no poBslblo chance for ovon tho loast oxporlonced to chooso a tough, tastoloss, Btrlngy chicken, duck or turkoy. For wo hnndlo only cholco, young, frcBhkillcd birds that mako purchasing hero n surety of obtain ing tho finest poultry you ovor tasted. Tho tost Ib tho tasto. MARSHFIKLD OAEM aCARKKT. FOURIER BROS. Marshfield Telephone North Ben! 221 -J Two Market SI C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY Abstracts. Real Estate. Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. I HKXitY SKNGSTACKKN,. Mgr. Oolll. OOc Pkon 11 . Platting Lands a specialty. Viwm TlmWr Coal aatonU "BABTID" Garcl AM Uarsbleld Office U-3. REAL ESTATE, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS Somo flno bargains in Real Es tate Housos and rooms for ront. AUG. FRIZEEN. 08 Contral Avontto. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. BUILDING AND REPAUt WORK, nouse Moving and Grading. Wo nro propared to do this work by tho day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Let us figure with you. G. S. FLOYD & CO., Phone 816-J. Mandifield, Ore. First Class Weaving promptly dono at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Stroot. Phono 131. North Bond, Or. Marshfidd & North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. Cars leave Marshfield every 45 mlnutee from 7:15 a. m. un'il 12:30 midnight. Leave North Bend on samo schedule, starting at 7 a. ra. until midnight. Boo Saturday Times for sohodule. Clearance Sale BIG OUT, IN PRICES Ladles' Children's and Men's SHOES. AH new stock. Up-to-dato Lasts. Th Electric Sfcoa Shop WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pnea matlc Cleaning Company. Orders (or work taken at GOING & HARVEY, Phone 10(1 We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for ' and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57J Maraltfleld, Oregon, ALL KINDS IF JIB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE ' Have That Roof Fixed NOW See OORTHELL PHONE Rial. I r .