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75'inT"eT triir flTumnnixi nMKfmmmim-- . AnMiniri ri nnrnnrn -4Mrn4ppffVfe r,-irry ) ' - ,,K,'WT, I FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' Miirs7wUi'h TiMr M hfc SHIP BUTTER HEIElK CAIiIKOKMA PllODL'fT HAS I'ltU CKDKM'K OP I.OI'AIj lU'TTKIt Is Prof. K. I. Potlr-r Snjs IUmmhi Poor Method mo I'sed TnlkN On llecf Industry From n linlf to tv;o-tlilnls of tlio "butter used on Coos liny Is shipped from California, according to incr chnnts of tlio city. When nRlccd the reason, they Bay it Is because, tlio iiouthorn butter Is the better, Hint it is inndo with better keeping quali ties and a better flavor. Professor 12. Ii. Potter, of tlio Department of Ani mal Husbandry at O. A. C. says that Coos has better dairy stock than Til lamook county and that tlio pastnr ago facilities hero are uncqualcd in any part of tho state. A Iteason for It "Then why is it that tho butter produced hero hasn't a ready salo on tho market?" ho was asked while ho was hero a short time ago. His reply was this: "It's because tho dairymen don't, many of them, use tho best methods. Thoy go on making butter m NO LI f beef blood, and some of tho rah es which could he found ny county nro found today In Coos county. The beef producers nro finding (Imt there is more money In raising a good calf than in buying Jersey atocrn at almost gift prices. ltalsc Itciil Href It will, therefore, bo much better for all concerned when tho man with grazing land raises strictly dairy cat tle and kills the steer calves. This, of course, is leaving oncn tho nucs- tlon of tho ndaptabllllv of tho diinl-l C'omplnlnts cnlllng for prosecution purposo breed of cattle for Coos of sliopow tiers who keep their places county. There has been bo much sald,of business open contrary to the Sun- pro and con. on this subject that it "' closing law of UGti must bear DAM FINISHED DINTHUT ATTOUNKY IHSCl'SSKM tiii: srxi)AY closing i.v Sii)s Complaint Mnot lie Signed by Oilier Will Proceed Tlien An In Any (Hher Cico is very hard to make a positive state ment, yet the writer does not hesi tate to state a firm conviction that tho use of dual-purpose cattlo will cause a greater loss to the dairymen than it will produco gain for tho beef man. Pi Ice Comparisons A well raised beef calf at weaning time on the present market 13 worth around $2ii. A calf raised as most of the dairy steers are, however, on whey, buttormlll; and skim milk, and other by-products, would not he worth $25, but about $15. "We may, therofore, say that tho use of good dual-purpose cattlo, such STIU'CTl'ltH XKAIt UOISII WONDKIUTI, WOltK IS A tho name of tho complainant Is tho statement of District Attorney Ml Jeqvist. In otiicr words there will be no "crusading" to seo that Father doesn't purchase his "long smokes on Sunday instead of Saturday, or that Willie and his best girl don't sip cooling sodas on the Lords day. Therefore Coos will bo "free and independent" on Sunday, unless someone jumps into tho ring with both feet and takes it upon himself to fight against individuals or com-rBtriIctlro w8 bcgH1 rvo ymn K0 Cost TucUe Million IniIIiiin and Unlit Ity Culled States IU- ( Initiation Sort Ice HOISK, Idaho, Oct. 7. Arrowrock dam, Just completed near llolso by the United States reclamation servlco and dedicated hero this week is .148.5 feet high measured f 10111 tho low point of tho foundation to tho top of its surmounting crest and Is said to bo tlio highest dam In the world. To' anchor this structure It was necessary to blast through 111.5 feet of volcanic rock down to solid grau- 'itc. Approximately 000,000 yards fof concrete besides a largo quantity ,of steel and rock were used In the (lam's construction, the cost being $5,500,000, or $2,000,000 under tho orlglnnl estimate. Work on the feet of timber to bo lifted over Ilia dam. Itallroad it'iil Telephone A standard gauge railroad 1? miles long, operated by U'o government, nn electric plant of 11.000 horHO power tmd a telephone system extending to ocry part of tho Irrigation system are other features. in tho same manner that their Brand-, as Shorthorns, running pretty strong fathers and fathers did before them. To bo sure, they aro making butter, Imt it can't rank nnd sell along with tho product niado under new and scientific methods." CltKAMKItVMAN'S VIEW Prominent Mutter .Manufacturer Tel If About tlio Situation When asked why why it Is that Coos Bay ships in butter n promin ent creamery man said tlio main rea son is the lack of co-operation among tho dairymen. Ho said that to cau tion a farmer and tell him his pro duct is not up to standard moans that ho takos.lt .somo whero olso, and the result Is tho creamery man must of ten tntfo bad cream for tho butter. Ugwover,, this is not tho true slt ( untion, ho said," nnd 'pointed out tho fnct 'that for five years ho has been shipping butter Into Seattle whero lio gets good prices for It on tho mar kot and with n growing demand for it. "Tllfs Just shows whnt wo can do hero)" ho said. "If tho, farmers wJll coojwrato with us, wo can ralso tho local standard considerably." V ly to the beef typo, and entirely freo from Jersey or Holstcln blood, would produco calves with the system of raising now common In practice, worth about $15 at weaning time; .whereas, tho dairy calves now being produced nro worth practically nothing. It is exceeding doubtful If tho milk production from diial-purposo cattle would come within $15 per an num of that produced by the special purposo dairy broedo." I NEWS OF OREGON 1 $ j PORTLAND Tho Jackson Club held n meeting to discuss tho dis position of tho O. & C. land. IONU Clyde Ilrock, cashier in tho Iono Hank, nnd who camo from lloppner, shot himself in tho bank and no cause for tho deed bus been learned farther than that ' ho was worried. i ilmiit Heef Stock i Ho spoko also . of tho , beer ralslngMndustry as' it Is carried on horo and doclared it might bo in creased, in pirt ho snld: . "From tho1, standpoint of tho pro fessional beer men thcro is no ma terial gain to ho mado In tlio buying of Jnferlor cattlo, no matter how great tho loss to tho orglnal produc er. Jin tho last four or five years much high clnss Jot blood has boon produced in Coorf county, with tho result that every Jyonr Bees u lorgor nnd larger munhctr of strictly high class beef steers, good enough to easily top tho .Portland market, and In some cases to spring tho top a little. , Tho number of this clnss of cat tlo la increasing. Tho 1915 crop Why is It Called 'Olnghnin?" Gingham Is so called bocauso it was originally manufactured at of calves shows a vory high per cont- aulngnnip, in Hrlttany. OREGON CITY Churchman is in jail of absconding with of tho Aluminum Casting Co., and blames liquor for his downfall. AlbcrJ S. on a charge tho payroll DALLAS L., W. Carson and Leo McUinnls, indicted for larceny, got out of Jail when tho prisoners woro being locked up for tho night and made good their escape. PENDLETON A Jury is being chosen to try Leo Dalo Tor tho mur dor of .Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Ogllvy. i jASTOIUA Joseph- F. Josephson, aged 57 years, and n flsliorman, fell from n wharf and was drowned. panics who don't close, '.Must Sign Complaints Mr. LIIJeqvlBt says that if such a complaint Is filed, of course, ns nn officer it will be his business to push tho case and the decision will bo left up to the Judgo and tho Jury. Hack In 1SG5 tho good lawmak ers of Oregon decided that thcro should be a law closing such places as pool and billiard halls, confectionery stores, etc. on Sundays. They allowed to keep open drug stores and bakery shops, saying thnt thoy wore need ed. The law is said to have been in force for a time, then to havo "hiber nated" for years until brought to life over in Eugene. A test enso was taken to tho Supromo court and tho law was declared constitutional. Will Kn force Law Thereupon, many of tho district attorneys met in Salom not long nKo and tnlked over this law. Their de cision was that it would havo to bo enforced, nnd not only that, but they decided to enforco it in such places oven whore thoro may be some doubt whether a placo is entirely within tho prohibited list. It is pointed out that many drug stores, undortho law al--lowed to keep open, havo In con-. Junction, cigar cases and confection ery counters. Tho enforcement, they! said, should bo however, on tho, complaint signed by others. Must Mnko Complaint "Tho law has been on tho statute books for half a century," said Mr. Llljpqvlat today. "Thero Is no reason why It should bo enforced right now as thcro was 5, 10, or 2G years ago. I shall not proceed ngalnst any placo of business for keeping open on Sun day until n complaint has been sign ed and filed beforo mo." Knorniou.s llcscrvolr Hack of the dam the channel of : tho llolso river Is converted Into a resorvoir extending 18 miles Into Alio mountains with a storage capaci ty of eight billion gallons, enough to water 231,000 ncres In Holso Valley, adjacent to Holsc, Xama, Caldwell and other towns In what Is known nB "tho Holso Irrigation project. Cost Twelve Million Tho Installation of tho system cost tho government $12,000,000 which Is to be-pnld by settlers In 20 years. Tho water storago this year has uv- 'od tho crops on 100,000 ncres, tho valuo of which Is estimated to bo about equal the cost of tlio dam. A fcaturo of tho dam Is tho device at ono end for lifting logs from tho reservoir Into n concroto chute, land ing them in tho river bolow for tho convenience of saw mills. Loggers estimate that thero aro three billion TREND OF STUDENTS IS TOWARD BUSINESS Cholro of Similes Indicates Trade Do xclopini'iit Is IniiKMidlng lit Stale of Oregon KUmCNH, Oct. 7. Thu necessity fof building up the trade relations of Oregon Is at leaBt being recognized by tho young men of the slate, whoso awakening Is Indicated by their choice or studies this autumn at tho University of Oregon. The oldtlmo student In tho classi cal college usually picked out law, medicine, tho ministry, or teaching ns his profession. Tho student or 1915 is more llkoly to bo taking cost accounting, domestic commerce, business organization nnd manage ment, municipal administration, pub lic utility accounting, resources of tho northwest, and similar studies that help to fit for constructive business In Oregon. QUA I XT HITS OF LIFK At nn "orphans' picnic" In Pitts burg n rafflo was not long ngo held for n bride, a blonde of 20 years who consented to marry tho bach elor holding tho lucky ticket. Harry ltalustcd, while clamming In Delvidcrc, 111., found, when ho i removed somo clams from his hooks two $10 bills, which ho had speared while thoy woro lying in tho mud. In more than flvo years Mrs. Barbara Qucufcrt lias missed only two nights In a St. Louis "movlo" house. She nlwnys has sat In tho same scat and lias seen 9000 motion pictures nnd nearly 10,000,000 foot or rum. FOUND THINGS FIXED Tho Uandon Westorn World says: . Inspector II. F. McGratli or Port land, who was on tho local river tho fpast week inspecting tho various uoais sayB tlio news of his coming had evidently preceded him ns most' of tho boats had olthor been tied upi or put In ship shape order to conform with tho laws. Ho wont from horo' to Coos Hay to Inspect tho shipping, fBI Makes More andjBetter Signs for $1.00 than any other paint er in Oregon. Viers Paints Anything, Any where at Any Time OIL WOOD GOAL r s j . HEATERS THE SEASON IS NOW HERE fSSSsa OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AFFORDING A Sr; LARGE VARIETY-IN BOTH SIZE AND KIND WE WISH to call particular attention to our CHARTER OAK combination hcat- :, ers for wood and coal, with 'duplex grates. This uses less fuel and gives more heat than any heater we have ever seen. We guarantee it to give satisfaction. If you aro in the market for a stove, we will be glad to show you our line and quote you prices on them. mk FOR SALE ' For ONE WEEK we have advertised COOS BAY as an IDEAL place for commercial POULTRY RAISING. We are GETTING results. People are INTERESTED. We said we had chicken ranches for $950 and up. We are going to go you some better. 80 acres on head of Willanche, 2 1-2 miles from forks on Coos River must be sold in one piece $600.' 160 acres on Kentuck Inlet for $1500. 160 acres on Kentuck with house and improve ments, $1700. 160 acres on Haynes Inlet with all improve ments, $4000. ' 160 acres on North Inlet with very fine improve ments, $4000. 120 acres on Willanche Inlet, $15 an acre. 33 1-2 acres on Kentuck, $35 per acre: $40 cash and $20. 24 acres on Larson Inlet for $800. 80 acres on Larson for $1200. 10 acres, some-bottom, house; Kentuck, $800. And still they say prices are too high on Coos Bay. T--J uouar Day ariiUAU $1.50 Plants for $1.0QJ w Sv.i. wuai vnn want while you have thi OPPORTUNITY Marshf ield Florist Co, Display at Thomas Music Co. Store CENTRAL AVENUE, - MARSHFIELD, 0R UULLAK Vp IN UUK STORE n -piece guernsey set jim -pieuu iuiiuw ware baking L s.et -.-.:-- .-- U IITIII KltS "-Piece wmow ware Break. liAIJIin.llvff toot cnt 7-nieno China nnkn enf ".' Zr - ' . " " uui m -piece Berry set Jim 'i aro kIvIiik nwny into InrKo (loll eery week for u ijjj, Itcd tlnio. With overy fifteen rent imrchiiMj o rho onMfc Tlio iloll inny lie M'rn In our whitlow. Wo will lime a dru,' every Weilnestliiy afternoon. Tlio iiiiiiiIkt whining will foam in our window. Burpee's 5-1 0-1 5c Store EX7fliKa $i lor DAWnii n lunai wj We have .numerous articles, such as Rings, Chains, Cava lier Pendants, Cuff Buttons, Brooch Pins, Bar Pins, Cut Glass, Eye Glasses, etc, which , we will greatly reduce and sell for $1.00 to make room for our Christmas stock... m F. W. Bertram JEWELER , Marshfield Two Stores Powers KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. ' PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON "1 4 THINK IT OVEtt IMdyoueicretoptortWjJ much money you UP f for sehs thlnB? '' . oranflum of wht , tingle month d ,ch of thh ""U havo Mil. Multiply thb twelve and "! ' ,, interest hlcli ,,U JlfJJlt mivIiib" account tt probably nuivrlwro i, Mart on tho right " opening an account t First National Bank OF COOS BAY SAKJJTV DEPOSIT UOXES FOIt KBNT ""'i Times Want Ads U jJI i-Hk K.-JM, Bri