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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1915)
MMBBMBMffT 'JVTf f Till fill ItiBWJKaMHBtMSBtBBBI ' ?'" ' ' ' ' 1 ill llffl f IS, HOME vn PABAf MAGAZINE SECTION 10 Advocate Colt Shows for Oregon article pmIiiIM IMillll out llir llllC birth l ''"","" 1.. 1. fnllnu tiff HH f P Fl'H U -." .., ii.. w... Arilnilluriil CnllrRP (mini frill mr mmti "" Lil . int. I ttmnfpruiilf. of nniiiiitl ."P""; roll ahiwn unit ndle Ihclr adoption Mrp? "in lioltltnc 'Ufll 'llnr "re rlr.wl) uim'ukmmi. is His dally companion for over 40 years .i. i.,i tiat.nra tin overlooked III promoting tlil enterprise and other of like kind, Blnco hoy no onl leld a fine profit on the Investment, but thev nlso lend a busluess-liko nli to the affair that goes fnr to convince tho public of the responsibility ami standing of tho management. Hy these mean'' and bj soml-nubllc mcct i .i, i,m. iiip is iniule ncaualntou Special to I'arnt Mairaiinc. av! tli the nlm and chnractor of the !N view of the exceptionally great c0u show, and public Intel est Is Interest In horses and tho iro- nroiised. , k. . pec( for a strong demand at good The success with which this pro prices for horses of desirable tjpe, Hmlnary work has been accomplished no better time could be found to es- ss depond moro largely upon the tnbllsh the annual Spring colt shows, character of the general manager so popular and helpful In tho nast- ti,aI1 U)0U any other ono thing, un orn States, as a regular Oregon iMS this manager Is both onto, pi ls ovent. This plan of fostering tho iB nn(i rpsourceful tho work will good-borso propaganda has so many eIIffcr In nil stages. Ho must hno ndvnntngos that It Is not possible executive ability, and In order to In more than to name somo of them guru harmony In carrying out the with tho hope that this will start various plans adopted It Is generally owners and others to thinking on advlsablo to let him select his own the subject, which will doubtless re- assistants. Under such mnnngement suit In definite action. as may thus be provided not only Of course the main thing to bo nm the show succeed In all Its de gained by colt shows Is tho Improve- partments but It will bocomo so pop merit of horses. This Improvement uur that It will bo In domnnd through will bo brought about by Implanting tho succeeding jears. In horsemen higher Ideals of tho gen- Suitable I'rlcs. oral and the special purposo horses, ,,... n.lQi,iai,P(i ti,n classes to by acquainting them with tho char- . IlaV", 08!E .im1 Jan i ilion nctorlstlcs of colts that grow Into o ntfd1I1t cm.l nnd ft all km horses of desirable types, by In- G to the hiwIncM men and I8"110" Hirudins them In methods designed owners and re licit suit nb o pi lioa. to secure bettor horses, and by cro- Since t Is desirable to Intorost ns ntlng a strong public sentiment In many horse growers as nosy b lo n favor of really good horses. the show, tho number on d sultabl Illy ...it.. , . of prizes aro of moro Importance than Public t ntrnliiril. Ul0r nctua vaIue. it s suggested I ndoubtedly ono of the greatest n this connection bv Carl N. Ken hindrances to tho development of neijy q. A. C. horse apeclnllst. that pure-bred nnd hlgh-grado horses Is tno jir. list should provldo for so lack of general appreciation of good Wjj n rnngo of classes that every horsos, due In a lnrgc measure to tho rojt jn the community could bo fact that tho public Is untrained In 8i,0wn. CJrcat care will bo requited tho observation nnd use of tho best t0 arrange tho lists so that each class typos. Tho practlco of annual colt wjll be filed and still not over shows would go far toward correct- crowded Ing the fault and do much to educate- Tll0 "lm 8,10ul,j l)0 to have ovcry tho public to nti i understanding and prizo won by actual competition, nono JEPCiLaUo?ii0f .!? ""H1,0.81 of far!1 Kolng by default. 1'iofessor Kennc an mas. All of thoso things would dj. rcC0mmcnds three or moro prizes ' ....-.. V . "'"TH '"'""; uuu for each class, witn ribbons lor two .uZTl ?, . ? ,B lnccnV t0 Km lower positions. Announcements to ,1 i 1,!..!?''"' ,,h,ch ,can b0 this effect will encourage nil colt nnf i.rL, ?,' HfJ?"d l?r00d ,ma,rcY5 ownon to try for somo recognition, ii "L T to sires of high nnd luo act'of awarUlnR tho largo 2m nrinr 1 ufl ??"n.nlnB tho' """ibcr of recognitions will help nl- i " hn. ? hn2 fif,?, . .??' ,. u tbo disappointment of those who It has been found that the colt fnii cpi rimi ninrn ftng'thet VrToVZT ." ThatRslaillon1owner3 offer special find fflniLs nd i?itin. ii i? nnf1 ,rlz08' Buch n8 fr0 "reeding sorvlco foctlii tSSnns nr iri;riit,8f.'rmf: for c0"' '" al80 rocommondod by Som dlfTeront Siru nfBfhB I? Professor Kennedy. This costs tho on lublceA of mtiii2; rcall' wort" ,noro t0 tho breeders. ciallyffiorJlaTedtho SiE An extra special prize Is often sue noss H hrinn inrw il . t (i, cessfully offered by n stallion owner S IVoptt,ninBoltoJwn8. Volt Jffi.K bo8t co9 '"8 firmer relations are established bo- 8in,,,on' twoen tho farmers nud tho business SwcruMjiltes Undrslrnble. men of tho town, nnd It fostors tho Swoopstnltcs prizes for colts of nny prlnclplo of patronizing homo Indus- breed nro not advised slnco It often trios, both by farmers and merchants, nrousos unprofitable discussion ns to I'liiiiniy Interest to Owners. tho relntlvo merits of tho dlffcront And tho families of tho visitors f,t,n"dn,;d, br.cs-, In General, It Is nnd of tho residents of tho town como 10l,s't best to Kcop tho breeds nnd to know each other bettor, greatly ,10 8?,xcs atriclly soparnto, nnd to to tho ndvantngo of both classes. 3 th,, m,rc-,)rds i1"'1 rn(lc3 " liven the young people mlnglo freely V, u ls. un.w'8o to cnuso an In nnd especially In smallor towns learn ffr,or n"rc;bred to go Into corapetl to vnlnn onrh nil. i,..rn.n .i, tloil wltll tho tiuncrlor crndo. Rlncn to do so Is weakened by proludice. nwnrdlng tho prlzo to tho grade may While It has been proved thnt colt ?,orvo '? Rlvo.u wronK impression ot ArniP KMlfv rnmnnnv shows nro of great viluo to the iu"o- H1.0 vauo of pure-breds. On thu fiCUlC IVUdliy company kiln .... 1.. ' rtlllftl" llfltltl it 4 Jk BaMA &J ...I iio Kuiiurnuy, u remains true thnt .V , """ ,u i'u'-ur" wins, they nro of primary and greatest In- tl10 v,ctrJ' Is taken ns a matter of terest to stallion ownors nud farm- C01,rso "n doe8 no real good to tho ors: thoroforo tho duty of organizing ca,,,.,M of bPtlor worsen, and carrying on tho work In conncc" ,lietho day for holding tho tlou with them rightly belongs to ? , nrr,VP8' "veri thing needs to bo tluwo two classes of citizens. Jj" s,inP0 for tho exorcises of tho day. Perhaps tho most difficult step Is T , comPctitors should bo called to tho first one cmmim? m ir,,ru i gothor somo tlmo before llio hIiou- la nnd a demand for thn colt show. t0 B,n,"t nU(1 '""' Instructed by thu Thoso who nro Interested mny do this 0jutlvo as to tho purposes and ly ealllng n meeting of tholr own n.10"10"8 of tho various features of people und talking oor the situation , B"ow. nnd glvon somo Instruc- fully. A temporary chairman mav i!.onH ln preparing for futuro shows, bo appolutod nud commltteos select- ', may bo follow od by nn educa- ul to nttend to tho various phonos of tlonnl talk by tho Judge, the work. Thoso commltteos should Stnrt Willi Parade, canvass the situation thoroughly Tho actual show may bo sinrinrt tno e,l, nU,Z "tnuMnna as haps and display thorn' to . "ho best I1.I.V m i,M" ,eJ.rV,Juat. vvl,at a'lvantnge. Judging should bo start. -!."1,, .,.!?, Si:"1,,l?W;.,"-"..n.ay d rl.ht after d.nneV sothat Mnn t wiWmU 150,000,000 10c pieces of Star were sold last year Nature's gift to man perfected in good old CTT H D CHEWING MAR TOBACCO has made chewing one of the great customs of America Wilson's Auction House USU-S II rut .SI. CVrnr Morrlxtn M.), 'OHTL..MI, OltllCO.N. Largest Auction House on the Coast Drntrr III I'Iiuiiin. (Ir(tnn, (Irnpliic plio ur. AH Klml of llnimrliolil I'll nil I ii re, Carpet", lliiimm, I Id-. AUCTION SALES Held P.M-ry mom)av, avi:iim:.siiay, tiiiday AT JO A, .11. Call or Wrilo for Our prices. J. T. WILSON, Proprietor 1600 ACRE Stock Ranch 1C0O ncrr- In Hnstprn Oregon, 100 acres til fulfil land. nviral hundri'il acres wood wheat Und, bulnnco bunch Krius imNturo, fcncml. fair tmlldlnwi, well wittered by fine croak nnd nrlnir; 10U bend of liorjcu ko with plncc. l'rlce, 110 per ncre. (lood tonus. 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Thin method Is now perfected, and further Information rci;nrdlm,' It will bii nent on Inquiry. Nervous pros tration, stomach troubles, asthma, k I (In ay trouble, rheumatism nnd paralysis are treated successfully In jour own homo. Call Main 1941 or A 6C41. or wrlto 1'. O. llox 8i, I'ort land, Oregon m 3lKi: 1IIU JIOM-.V .NUM. Sell the Lt Cretin bp rtor on the murkol. (lt ino mcIihUp BKrnry for your torntory ntia ba Inde. nmUrnt. It'i my to make from -0 to ICU a week. Wo toscli you tho builnen nil appoint yo our tne. rUI nsrnl. Mrllfc Joilay, m nu appoint only nnu man for tach territory. Tho LlotrUnil ('rram Srp. urator C'oniuny, 1010 l'ower are.. Clttrlund. (),j. J FREE Beacon Burner rrrj vnnn nin AMP. 100 CtnSI rwtr lMtnMnt pare Ul Hiiht from (karoMne) roal oil. lleitj either uu br cleetriellr, costs om.Y i cort rot c mvas W want one pejun la ucl) locality to whom wo can refer new coitomcr. To aiiruUga ot oorttpdal Offer to etrur a llfon IlomfT rHCS. Writ tooay. Aautra wantw. UOMU SUT1Y C0H tOS llome BWa., Xsas Oty. Ut. I Every time you buy from advertisements in this paper you help to mako a hotter paper, Ear-Rings and Hairpins For 25o wo will sond you a pair of EAR-RINGS, cholco of jet or pearl, or a TANOO HAIR PIN. All tho rajjo now. M. M. Greene Co box 1229, Los Angeles, Col. ;1 vf ji tiZi u mimmj w ft rtii ft MittTfiKgffyirfffnrfTiifTiiiiftTT"Trrrra