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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1903)
,f'jy. Ctfey '"?('' ,,i( 'I'" W 3- rfi tf2t j',, 1 I .- fc.,V', tf. ' 1fHwi'tit -' ' ' " '"- . jlt i' -"" .-. "yvrTw r fc it- luv. !!l II R! H W rrKwm:. k iw For all subscribers, old or new paying one yoar in advance. Wookly Oroftonlnn " Exnmlnor " Chionlolo " Snlem Cnpltal Journal ' Oalom Homontottd Tt I. Wookly N. Y. Tribune Thrloo-u-Wook H. Y. Vorld Monthly Oro. Poultry Journul i w Only Cost One Gent oend to Iho bwbww mm iwiiiwru(m:giinrju,'truia Special Clubbing Offe II etc is tlu ih.incc of your lifetime. Only as lout; nit this ntl .-ppfrtn?. The WICKKLY OUOONMAN The N. Y. TIUIU'NIC FARMER The WKI?KI,Y COAST MAIL The DAILY COAST MAIL OUR. OFFER rilcORICrON'nN, TRII-.UNK KARMKR and WKICKLY COAST MAIL, 1 ycat 1 MicORHGON'IW, COAST MAIL, fou all know Fanuei U out the Ore of the 1 tailed tiny where. it you uic n farmer and u, lllis nil"' ', where do ) o nil .suhxciil It is open to TELI. 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With Weekly COAST MAIL I year $ I 80. With Daily COAST MAIL 1 yecr $6.25. your order and money COAST MAIL, Marshfield, Or. qw: 3JM. IHCTWlmn It is fjowl M 50 x 00 a 00 3 00 .r only $2 50 DAILY 4 oo TRinUI'l? FARMER ntul i year fur only - - ;ottian. The Trihnne .test farm nancrs rub lo not taki ndvnntnc on expect to act lf nt? ers, old or new. iw i:XpLTllIICn(H fit till) Illinois Mill HOII (C compnru (lio amount of dirt falling from wiihIiiiI iiiiiI unwashed udders fltirlhft. tlio proei-HH of iiillkltu; are reported tin follows: It wan determined after wjv itntl liliiln with three tlllieri'iit mllkcro on tlilrly cows tluit It requires mi nv onigu of four mill ouolinlf minutes to in I lie a con-. A glazed dlHli eleven Inches In dlninc ter, tliu Mlwt of mi ordinary milk pall, was placed In tliu top of n pull mid hold under ti cow's udder In tin- hmiiio posh lion mm wJii-ii milking Kor four find one-hiilf liiliniti'M tin- milker then went through motions similar to those In milking, but without drawing any milk. The iimouut of dirt whkh fell Into the iIImIi during the operation wits of course Approximately tho namo an would have gone Into Iho milk during thi' milking process. 'Iho dirt caught In I In- iIIhIi wim then brushed Into h small glas weighing tube, tin; udder muhImmI iiinl en- process repented. TIi din which full from tliu washed ttddiT whu 'urcfnlly brushed Into n wclnhliiK tub-. Uoth tubes with thi'i) placed In a ili-xlpuitor and after drylnrj tw.-utyfonr hours wore accurately u't'lK)ifl on a chemical haliitico. Hlxty trial worn nmUu in dlfic-tciit Benson of the year. With udder (lint were nppnrently rhiin It was found that an average, of Ibn mid onHuilf times iid much dlrl MJ from i In- 'in washed udders iih from the mime iiiliP-m after they were wash iI Willi willed udderH the average wan twenty-two ami with muddy ud der the nverfiKc whh ninety-four time iih much dirt from the uiiwnaht-d ud der an from tli Hnine udderH after washing. Ji'rury Willi n Ofiml ItcCortt. Thin .lerwo . wIiuk' plcturo Ii taken from Hunil "n V'Tkr, be Joiiks to Ira II. Watxoti of Kredofila, N. Y She Iihm n record of twunty-fou AN VUVHVXLhV LAJtOi: UJJD1UL IHiimds of butter in Bovcn dnys. fifty. four iwunds of milk in one day mid 10.tx.Ki pounds In elevon months. This cow has a tremendous udder too lareo n.Mitr.n 1mNi. act jvsk a, ihts NOTK'K Ktlt I'UIH.KWTION. l'niil Suum Inil offiot, Koietiuri, oreRon, I'Vb, s. 190.1 .Notice is litfflijr (jlwn that In compliance to ith ihf pruMMons of ih an of Congr. of nn ?, ii7d, enlillf.1 "Art atl lor ih sule of tnnlior '"Js in ! Staitm of Clitlfofiiiii, oroijon. Ne V4tla, anil W.uliiMKiun 'lotriior)." a extcmtixl 11 all iii I'ltldic Utml st.uc In uuofAuKtttt.i. 1893 tt ' WII.MAM V PK1I1111.K. o( 101 uoitrooSi., 1'ortl.vid. county efMnlln null. Male ol Oiegon, h.u tliis la lilwl In this ilm lm worn ntutcinrm No (03, for the pur. cluu(il llwhKi.i, of hv. No. ij, l'p36S, K 1 j toi-t..inil toi.l otter proof 10 sliow tlmi the land 'nui;hi it more vnliwbW for iu lliulwr or kihio tli.mfor a'rictrni ..! nuiriosti. and to mialiliJi In. da, 111 10 until land iM'foro the Koflwicr ami K-ipi'r ol tlii oil itv hi owl)ur), Ortj-on, on W'nliuiMiil), III.' 9 i lay nt Dec, ijjoj lit iianics ;u witnunos. Oscar KdwnnU, ofUiUiml, Otvuon, lii'orco Finlit), (ialen V Utuun. of CniMluriUvillo. Uncoil. UN s.i.iii, 'i.r Mvrilt Point, ()irKuii nn ami an vrois rininiini nilTSIy tho a'm.viloMiilh.l lands uiu irquittitl to tilo lln-ir t 'inns in this olliti on or In-fore said o dw . I Pio. 1903. 0 "-P ' I T. Hkipoks, RchUIit. rVo pnuninly otiiutn U. B. fuuTFttrcl1? fviwv I nit tv.t WS&idlSC? S!K raona mxii 1, iKouh or rtioto oi tiiTiiiuou ttai vx s Ml:.r' ii"'"liu:. & tqk. k -.. w. iw- n n .Mft irit ' ft...f'AVKV tin I !- is vV mm' V3 L, JT V lkSKj .l...,.jHJJll m nirn r IHMtlfVU to ( lW-w?VV&rjJ.XXiiM,Jit.-'.Y.;mrXMa i ' Oppolta ru! S. 'TiitiintOffio Koi gUtcc. Ta itnprOVn Milk, HuffKfitUonfi nro imiilo for thtf Irrt proviucnt or tho milk Hiipjfly In it bul. k'lln of tho Ucpurtm-nt of iiifrlculttln'. Including Ujo folldwdur: Tho rcKlntrit tlon of all dnlrlcM; ofllclnl Indorncmont of properly conducted dnlrlen: limnoi- tlon of nil hcrdfl, bnniH, dnlry build-1 iiik-j, etc., onco n month; better light Iiik, vuiWutlon, drulnriKu nnd clcnnll ne of cow Btfiblen; whltovfijihltii' tho lntrlor of HtubleHj crndlcntlon of til bcrctifoiU from dnlo' hndn; tirundlo of coiidcmned cowm; cowh not to b Klven twill feed, etc.; cowa to bo rciU lurly clciirifd; piiflturiKo food for city cowh; noriillon of milk in pilro nlr; prompt cooling of milk mid holdliit; It nt 11 low tempenitiiro until lnnl deliv ery; Hinpmeiit or milk from fiiriun promptly nffj'r milking; delivery of milk find cratm Iti Healed packnKes. lAUf much other rxcellent ndvlcc. the refit dlUIctilty Ifi to ndnpt tlio ldcnn to clrcumUince nnd to put them in opcr ntloti, Huy AmTlcnn Cultivator. Nono of tho hlntn nro oxnctly new, and nil nre desirable nlda to n high f,Tad. ' CONVICT "RdA'D' WORK.' rrl-otuim flulliilMif iin ifKnTr In 11 OrorKln Oiuntr. TXI.I. 4 r.. ... .. ... . . ... .i. ' u,,,,, ,,,, ""I iiiimm uiHuicw, nnii uiero nro thnvj, roiMl commlBHlonerM for fiich district, HelocU-d Irj' tlw Kmml Jurj for n term! of four ywiri. 11m) nppolntrnentf nri nrrruiKKl w tbnt tho Mitlro Uxird In, not ehnrtKM nt one time, wiyH tlw New York Tribufie. Hoprwcntfitlvo m'n from the different parts of tho district In which they resido nro choson for thli Itosltlon. Tbo commlBsloneni tneot onco n inontii nnd determine npon tlio dl fMMiil of the forco fnr Uiu monUi nnd nlfvj Htti'tid t-; other routine buslnras In contK'fUon with nwid working. Tho roads nre worked by tho chain fitini;. comjKMl of tl.e convicts from tho rlty court and from tho rooorder'" court Tlie commissioners hnvo no n- rgSi mi Wu&) Mm w-. - m fft m. :rrntu- ro mtt&zHjs' i vSBWs1 .m-.v'-m -n '- L- ouonniA oiinvicth ntnLnofo a iioad. Rlnixjr. tntt the forro l.t mnnoffed nnd muthotl of w-orklmr is dotormltiHl by tlio Huporliitoudcnt. Tho mtnjr Ih Hupiillctl w Ith a complete outflt of inn chinos for nutkini dirt rondu and, In nd flltluii to HurfndiiK, doott ntcb ("riding nn luuy bo noctvnury. It in estimated Hint in flvo years moro nil tho roods In tho oounty will bo of cny Knido and pniorly Btirfncod. It hnu Itocn found by oxiH-rieiioo that n mixture of cloy l.lil ttnr.it tnnl.rka n A.un.ltnl.lH .. ... ...4 4.4ll.l-n II I VI.KII liJIUIV 14JUXJ Hint iico, n I most itnporvlout to wntor, while Klvlug n Boro footliold for tho liorirt. Tlio method puraucHl In working the rondH in thr.t, whero tho foundation Ls nandy, clny Is hntilcil in, nrul vice vun'o; whoro tho foundation is clay, pnn.1 bi nrtdoil Tlio roads aro ctowiiiiIfo iih to nhod tho witter into tlio Bido trwichert. No curbltur is usotl, but on tlio steep lncllmi lu'lf round power pipes aro foinotlnira plnced to prevent the Rido drain from waahini: out. Tho helsht of tho crown Ib dctcnnlncil by tho su Iterlntomlont, who is Rovometl by tho Krndo. Tbero nrt In the county about -123 miles of public roads. Tlio cost of inntntnintiifr tho pnnp is nlxtut ?20XX) 11 year, which includes $3,000 paid to 1 ne city or Mnrou for hor iutcnwt In the conictu. GOOD ROAD NOTES. irnn t ni... - .. t stnto to imuh. the uiahnuV. , ' Tho stufo tonato of Florida has! pnssocl n lYMolutlon memorializing con gross to paflH tho Drowulow bill. In Alalno 152 towns haw mado spo clnl iipproprlatloim for the ltnprovo inent of stnto ror (is lth state aid 11 a ngnlmvt XM) town last year. Jowph V, lluntor of Jenklntown has bocn appolitled fitato highway comtuls- sloner of iNiunuylvunlu and will then foro haw cAareu of tho expondlttm. tho hnvest nun over nnn,imrt..Vi ono tl.1.0 by n,yr American statu for " -! roud liiiprovwuout St'lu'itectart connty, N. YM lias suc cessfully trIM the experiment of j'n. lxiif tho prisoners confined lu tlio conn-t- Jail ti)on tho nvds In working out a contract tor road improvement which was awarded to tile county. Ono re sult of this ts thi nvoldanco of Sclav uocunly county by trumpa. Co Tltut Cnlvc In XViutcr, Men who make a .business of-guttlng tho gieatist posslblo quantity of milk from their cowa aro usually tho ones to havo cows cajv ly tbo fijll, say.s I ror bor Ui tifie TtoultT'iiar nt flnt tho LIfo HtodK itcporicf. A letter prico In obtained for milk In winter than In nummcr. The opportunity to properly feod und. caro for coVs In n colnfortablo utablo nway from tilt's and other Hummer anrloyance during; the fresh mlJk flow In Important. An the milk begins to fall tho clinntro from feed to pnsturo cornea at tho right time lo do tho inHl good. Ctiurnlnftfi Pirln, A method ft prlrnitlro that It Is al most unknown olsowhero b still used by tho I'erslnn nomnjte 'In rbtmiln;: their butter. In the 'shelter of the goatskin tent In frwiirwn crudo re cepUicle, nlno of goatlfln, In whlcb tho milk li dumped. Then It Is rorKcd Kontly by Uiobnnd until tho oepunitlni of tho fnt from tho milk ft complete, when tho resultnnt oily mnsi, uinnlt , ns is nil oriontil butter, is ready for the consumer. EUROPE'S HIGHWAYS FOREIGN C0UNTRIE8 MAKING A PROFIT FROM GOOD ROADS. DIG Vwlt of Thrm In Anvrien Ooxf Intr Vn 3Iany Mllllonn Annualljr Improro mnt at tho Common IUad Jlnt n Local Uumtton. It in claimed try nomo Umt tbo tralld- ,nB of fa lH HiTaT n jocaj mntter, ihnt the bnofltfl nro enU rely local nnd that tlio whole exponso should bo twnio by tbe local comraunltlcfl. TIiIh Ih not the view taken in tho mot proBrcfwivo criuntrles of liuropo. Thuro tbo build - lux nnd mnltitennnco of roads firo lmj)OTtnnt functJons of government. ( wealth, the labor nnd the pntrlotlsm of I'rnnco, Germany nwl 8witz.rland nro the whole jieople. A threat nntlonnl covered, by a notwork of tho flneat ! movempnt Ih necestnry. In co-oporu-rofidg In tho world. An a rwmlt Uus tlon of the nn t'r.n. the state. th" coun wcrtern half, of Kuro-xj Is the pleasure tlw and the loca' communities lies tho jrronnd of tho world. Tlie revonuo do- ' loluUoii of the problem. rived from tourtflVi Ls ono of tho prind- ' pnl source of income for people of ' atnrlcettnrr 1'nrnt rrolncn. nearly all clntvv. IJut without thxso I in n report of the InduBtrlal commls Kood roadH tU rovenuo could novor bo Mon on tho markeUns and distribution wcurod. of farm products the cot of Itaul'.nt; Tho nlm of tho pcoplo Ini tlioo coon J the products from the farms of tlie trim is to mako thoir grand tnountalna, t United Stutes to tho nenrcat market or tlioir bonntiful lakes, their lovely vnl- rullwi y BtaMon Is xlven nn $000,000,000 leys, their cnstlca mid monuments en- i'y nccowiblo by mcaiw of flno, hard,. Hnootlt roods. what a corrtrarrt nppcara -when wo turn to our own country! Wo have tho finest scenery In tho world in tlie great mountains of the west, but it Is prncti r3K,sktt " & iLli .t1 OKC Or OEnMANTtl OOOD UOAIXi. ' enlty inncccsslble. Except ns theyjfrot Kllmpses of it from car windows, tho grandeur of our mountains and can- " laKCS, yona nnd tho leauty of our nxmntaln streams nnd volleys nro a ne-tled book to tho general traveling public And tills will nlwrtys Ih? tbe cio ) long as Bteop, stonj' mountain traSs aro tho only mentis of travel beyond tlto raihvay lines. Indeed tunch of otir llucst scenery cantxtt bo tvacliod oven by such trails. If tlio United Stntcu government. In co-opcrntiou with tho- states and lend conimunttics, would balld great smooth highways, uuikltig tlw wonders and beauties of our great west easily ac cessible to tourists, iu a few yearn tbo Udo of travel would bo turned west ward. Not only would millions of dol lars spent annually by Americans in ...... .......,, .w ..,. ........ . Europe bo kept at home, but other mil- lions would bo brought to our rImxva try tourists from foreign lnrWbL But tho iMturnl attractions of our country nro not tlo only tlilnns which I tiro made tnacctw&ble by tho lack of j pockT roaiU. Our ihiccs of historic hi I tvrout nre mostly hi tlw suino citlegory. I Take, for Jnstnnee, ifontlccllo. homo nnd tomb of tlio lounortnl JettVrsotu Vo AniprlwiM oven, know whereat If. , nuch less dsit It Moitllcello is only rzznZZtt&?ir. : -ii?-2Sft.'i1' -i'Z ' i-----it---xr4iiTTv.i throo milea fVom tlw vltyof Charlottes I which n man cannot llvo for much les vllle, Vu., vltlch la on two- great tru'Jik timn 53 n d(ly. a'he hotel will accommo Ilnea. Yy then, Is luso littlo known? ante 0,000 people, bosides 1,500 servants lkvatiso thnxt mll of about ns ba.'l to wait on thorn. Youth's Companlou. roadas cntvlMi imagJncU llo bcrweon It1 1 and tho rnttwny stmtlcm. Ono cannot I too Much Ainbitioa. tntol over thnt namov, steep, rough, i can't understand why you flls- nuidcry country rood without n feeling ' .rtinrgod ray boy. You advertised for a of sluune. At present an effort" is be- I ,ns IC",li0 a 8mal1 Umiot PrttrIotlc I nvil omen to btitlil what Is luiown '" Xrl ZZ? . " r " ? "L , " a t-.tp.. r... a !.. 1 h,mii . ...uim UWUilKVIW ItCVL-BSllil.- 117 UKyjilnr iic, nut only a iKjgluuirK has been mede, nnd they are flutUttv tt tuililll wonx"to niiso itinas to complex" too task. Kut, riftor nil. tho cncowiwement of travo I is not tho most Important ren'wu for tho building of good roads. They aro absolutely necesisiry for tho pros porOy and linppiness of tho people. Tho era of railroad buDdiug on a largo scalit Is practically at an end. In tho com -so of commercial mid Industrial do. vole puvent wo havo re.died n point Svht -ro tho groat problem- of liriprovlug thu coiwmon roads must bo, faced. "Wo JLjLU&f O wiwii'jmiminn.ia Give nature three helps, and neany every case or con sumption will recover. Fresh ; ir, most Important of all. Cherry s Pectoral Nourishing food comes, next. Then, a medicine to control the couch and heal the lungs. "Ask any good doctor. T flnt ned Atm'i t'hflrrr lVctorl U vmm ?r. I htrii mn tarrlMo rn of 1 it ri tr till eair i-nrnl ttj II. I Am iMrrr nlllmnt II AtuiiKT U. Hamilton, ltntltta, Ohio. 2..,5V;.. FIJI). J. O. ATBTt CO i am flrtipKim. for ; II. f. Consumption mmmmavxiKBmummBmKtmmBigvmsmmBmm Hoalth domands dally action of tho bowola. Aid naturo with Ayor's Pills. can no longer trcnt It us n Iroir - I tton. Wo hnvo tried thrt for tin. 7 I qunrteri of n century. o-urTrrtl. .Hy ' pvery section of the cout. i .jl- mlr ' nblo rnsults nre nppnn'nt. Tho jjood riwiiN .rublei.i will nfvor 1 bo solved locrtlly. It la too vnst It enn be solved only ' the '.-f-il"i fl a yiitr Tb" nvorns.'" ' aul to tlie near- 11 vi auiiiJiu i;uiiil it wvnu imiir. 1111' ' .M,.UH. .. or ..r. ... AH n- M..u iiviri ' u irt Af vviiii. ivi iuii t:t iiiiiT-. ; a ton for the twelve miles. Few fin i take into consideration this m of oxpense. Tho most Important f"ctor in reducinp the cost is pood 1 rond', for much larger loads can be hauled, much less time taken, nnd n rm it mT'lnc tn linrciAflnfifi nntl In it k 0k UW.C1.UVJII - w oar and tear on vehicles effected. .n dier Important factor In favor of pood roads Is in beln.-' able to get produce to jiorket durinj; the tjmo of high prices. TOWN LIBRARIES. Jloolen Tht Are Dent Salted to Their In an article on atnrting a village 11 brtry a writer In tlie Indies' Homo Journal snya: - The flr.t necessity Is children's books, b.uiiwc' tlie fuudauu: ail id a of tb li brary Jt. odiic.itlon.tl. nd children r more easily trained ti enjoy good book than adults. Tho best fiction, blogra- I phy, history, science and travel nr I ... ...n-u t...i.. r .. ,. 1..... ciuui" uutiu iiu iiik Jiiv inni n v book Is worth n hundred dead ones dis carded from tlie private library or gar ret of some townsman who was doubt less thankful to have a convenient dumping ground for them. A cireful record of all books asktil for should be kept by the librarian, and the buit of these should be purchased as promptly ns possible. It is well to spend small suras monthly rather than larger ones moro rarely, that the needs of the people may be supplied as they arise and 11N0 that the shelve iny contain what Is newest and b?st. DlttCouum of from 20 to 40 per cent on books purchased In :iiantltles for li braries aro given by the large publish ing houses. Communities that cannot afford to own their own books runy bor .. , , row traveling libraries at small co-t from F?veml stute l'trary commissions, and excellent lists of popular book may be had from thst1 commissions. , a Town Under On iioof. What would tho ordinary woman say to a family that used every day 20.000 napkins, 12,000 towels, 3,800 sheoU. 20.0OO nlntes and 18.000 knivos nnd forks? This is what is required by one 0t tho loriro hotels in Now York, at LOy with ambition, and ho" vThaffl Just it, madiun-thnt's just lt Ho wasn't In the place two days bo- foro he liad bis feet on my desk and was imoking my cigars." Baltimore Now., An Atnnaliif? Compliment. Adelaldo sat gaming verj' Intently at tho gold filling In her aunt's frout teoth und suddenly exclaimed: "Oh, nuntlr! I wish I had copper loed tooth llko yoursl" Ltttlo Chroul tlo. I A roor Relation, Irofossor Can you soo any relation letwoeu tlieee triangles? . Student-Yo3, sir; tlint mlddlo trlnn gtVB r poor one Columbia Jester. M .TW M I i u ti i' 1 n it tL , W.4 n 4.V.I.. .. J U i VXl ' 4 VU xftlUaJUIaJUl Ml. l i A. A fcrt.1. .-.4tt Sjttfti "W..H.. ".H-jg. y yr