Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 10, 1885, Image 4

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Au I m i t a t i o n s A n i m a l .
2 m a !t l
! mal- or ».. autant for lftbor. Be-
1
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j Î 41 U ns soon ns tho calf is n day old;
Luke Prior of Alabama is noted
rrBLMMn kvkut T uesday .
see that it lias sufficient to eat and for ]d8 great natural sense and his.
J. A. 1> ean , Editor nml Proprietor is kindly treated and is regularly original English. “ I see,” said he
attended to.
Xe\ei pamper o r , to group o f fellowmenihers, “ that
Devoted to tho interests of the UoquilU
River particularly. imd of tho ( U nity gen­ overfeed, but give it pood, generous j Senator Hampton has been telling
f,H>d. to eause a regular early and ■ about a row ho owns that can talk,
erally«
Subscription, per year.......................... £-’.00, steady growth.
Accustom it to be! and Senator Vest tells about a dog i
handled, but not to such an extent ; that can black boots and imitate a
T L E S O A V , M A B F II 10, Lss.».
as to ruquirc objectionble habits as ' methodist exhorter. Xow, I have
a cow, but rather to be fond o f the a mule on my farm near Oplika
A«l:i|>t ¡u g tin* l *»**i‘ i to S to o l».
presence o f the keeper. Kindness which is certainly a judgm atic crea­
T he soil varies »>n nearly all helps to create u qn iet disposition,
tine. H e is an onery-looklng eus,
farms to a certain extent, and no so important in a dairy cow, and
but as I said,very judgmatic. I must
analysis can indicate the fertility of this education must begin when the
sav he is tin* most imitations ani-
a large area by the examination *'i calf is young and habits acquired
mal I ever see. H e is even more
only a part. The texture also in- ! when young are apt to cling to the
imitations than tho monkey.
The
iluences the conditions to say n oth-j
>vjien grown.
mule’s favorite amusement is to cro
ing o f the subsoil, hum idity and
Eor a milker I would have the in swimming with the h oy s and
mineral composition. \\ liile «i cer­ heifer come in at two years old.
would you believe it?— lie can swim
tain soil max he c .qiable <>f piodtu - j^jl0 -s dl0n 0]d enough to becom e a
on his back and dive head-foremost
ing >i crop o f "lient, corn or outs, cmr
, W(>nl(, not> lls n ru|0j al|inv
like a fish. Yes, sir: lie has (liven
j e t it may 1« more smtal.le for )ier (o fe<H farrow but mi)k lier uj,
at least thirty feet, and come up
some other crop not before grown ; { witM
few wooks pf eftlviim.
with his head all over mud. The
upon it. Leaving aside the matter
(•ven it 1 t lo not obtain but little at* mule is so imitations that he can
o f gft»wing the stable crops, 1" 111 a milking. A cow tlms trained
connterlit almost any wind instru­
stock-raising is effected by the will eive more milk and be more
ment.
There’s a ferryman near
character o f tho toil. P oor 1)!>8-1 likely to hohl out long in milk, if my place who has shot at him sev­
ture» make poor flock , no matter | hpr ,,ft„ r eare ia j lulil.ious nl,a lib-
eral times.
The ferryman lias a
how careful the fanner may bo.
eral, as it should be.
Such treat horn on the opposite side o f the
The inferior animals are the result mont temls to forra tlie lml)its 0
river tor passengers to 1 >h *w as a
o f iui ullieicLit m, h
HU lit .tiid , g jvjjjg inilk, and, as we know, habit signal when they want to come ov
scanty supply, die amraal cliang- U a ^
o f 8econd lmture> Cmiple
er. The mule got onto the racket,
ing its form and habits in cid er to | the hl.ift.r with ftn old bullf one> two
and whenever he gets a chance he
adapt itself to the conditions under L rthree year8 oldrr thnn s}ie ip, goes down to the ferry and brays
J
OLIVE HOTEL, C O Q U IL L E M i l l i .
— AND—
Front St. Coquille City,
----- Keeps------
Constantly on lwo d a well selected
stock of fresh and choice drugs and mod-
i fine notions, blank books, school books
and everything; usually found in a lir.st-class
drug store. 1’resciptioiiR carefully com­
pounded.
Give him your orders.
His prices are ns low as the lowest.
vln4r>
W. Gallier
«/
E n rices lE S ea scn a lole.
L tlU il
E.
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
L
U
C edar ,
f ir
M
,
B
a s ii , m a p l e ,
m yrtle ,
TO W IN G
B y Iho T hk K A T I E C O O K , on
the river aiid bar, at D ost <nal >le rates.
Timber, match-xvood and stave tim­
ber purchased.
Orders for lumber tilled in quanti­
ties to suit, and at the lowest living
rates.
J. P A liK K R ,
M. L. IIA X S C O M ,
j H YIN G 31. CO O K.
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon.
vl nl8tL
BLACK-SMITHING
A S ilill
JZ±2STUD
IHIorse-SIic • o -1 m ç-r
Neatly and prom ptly done, at the
lowest living prices.
Shop next
door east o f Leneve’s drug store,
Coquille City, Oregon.
which it must exist. K now ing this, j j>referilb>]0 to a yearling, and better! just like a horn a-blowing
On
Henry Iluden.
it will not bt
y>iofit<t i-
t< | stock is likely to be obtained from i fi.ggy days the ferryman can’t see Daviil Young.
introduce im prou d
!-t«>ck upon | guch. A fter the heifer has come across the river, and he don’t know
the farm until the armoi 1 1‘-
j ¡n, her feed should be regular and whether it’s the m ole or a traveler.
term inesupon a higlier system of | |d)craj
G ood clover hay is the H e told me tho other day that last
cultivation, for, although man has ; begt o f all> bnt we all limy llot have
year he had pulled his boat ever
adapted different animals to partic-1 thig for gUll feed; then we must
\ oil in*
llihlcii hojiridois.
sixty times to answer tin t'd ------d
ular pnijK)»2s,
they
ih siill inrij.0 up for what is lacking in
long-eared mule,’ as he put it. On
subject to natmal hnx>. A.~> man | sonoe concentrated feed such as oat inv farm I had a large bell with a SODA. SAUSAPAK1LL\. G IN G E R ALE
«•tc.. o f superior quality.
has been the agent in changing tlu j meal, shorts, oil meal or the lik
rope attached to ring up the hands
Constantly oil hand for sab*.
character of our dome.'tie animals.
¿ e* Ooib-rs from the country pnnptly
but great care and good judgm ent at day break. An old colored man
ìe must *en< ti it n 1. nut . j must l>o used not to overfeed or used to attend to this duty, but one tilled. Address all orders to Marshfield
Soda Works.
vliiilt
essential to their we - »erng.
ie , crowd {(S the future cow may be night about two years ago he sud-
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v
C*
pasture, shelter and care must m* ¡ ,.uilu.d
l lidue forcing shortens j denly died. Next morning every-
suitable to progress, tor no neglect
Ul H
D ilE N im .
d
i the useful lite ot the cow xery rap- 1 binlv was astonished to hear the
can be allowed.
; idly.- W. II. W hite in Country | bell ringing at the usual hour.
I
-j llamlolpli, Oiv^on: \
Better stock means better farm­ ■ Gentlemen.
went out to see who was ringing it,
ing, larger crops and greener and
I'.tlL iu ” 5 0 0 l l i l r s .
and. gentlemen, 1 hope 1 may nev­
more luxuriant pastures.
\\ ith
er get back to Alabama if it xvasn’ t Beer o f best totality always to be
[NT XV Y ol K T im es .3
each succeeding year the products
“ H ello, Miles, is that you? ang tlmt mule! \t*.-t, sir;an d that mule had at the Brewery, and orders
becom e larger, as the result of an
has been ringing that bell ever ‘
from all parts filled promptly.
improved system.
Inferior stock out Mr. Gillett, o f the banking
since
at
daybreak
in
the
morning.
J
1 uff:
on a farm indicates inferiority in house o f Milles A Gillett, through
Not only that, but ho canters down j
all departments, and the profits the telephone yesterday ( Sunday >
between the negro cabins, just as •
usually realized are in proportion morning. 31 r. Gillett was in the
U lJ U 1 u tili Ü iü
the old man used to do. to see that
to the degree o f attention given workroom o f the Postal Telegiaph
everybody gets out on time. The {
E m pire Citjr, Or.
both the stock and farm.
I n en- office, No. ID Broadway, and his
i.lil man had a wav
■
* <>f kicking on |
deavoring to improve tho stock b e - : paitnerxxas in 3Iead?iLe, l a. o i‘b
AV. It. G e t t y , I ’ r o r .
the d*>or o f a hand who did not
gin with those breeds that are more ! uiiles away. They were testing a j
move out brisk, and one morning i
suitable to the character o f the |lieu’ invention in long distance
the male followed his example. In j Htirst s and Rng^w.-t at »*.11 hoitr-t. G«>. m |
farm. I f the farmer finds t h e , “telephonography in which both!
a certain cabin there was a very la- , 1’a s n ; n i l » y tilt* d a y . w eek o f m o lit i:,
breed which he has selected to b© j
intere?*te*.I, and unwiiiiug to;
v 1 nia :» m .
zy colored family that never stirred i
unprofitable he should try another, take the inventor s word for the
until everybody else was at work !
The Southdown ami Merino sheep success of his maeiiiue, they agreed
•lust at daybreak the mule backed
i U j
will pay a fair profit on farms that that Mr. M iles should go to M e a d -,
up t«> the front d-^or and gax’e a i
would not enpport a lloek of C o t s - j ville and Mr. G idett shoukl stay;
w o ld ? , n:s the latter are less a c t iv e j here and that Sunday
morning j kick with both feet that sent, the j
and require better pasture. The
lb:30 they should communicate, j whole family through the back win- 1
dow. The mule didn't know it, !
D evon and Ayrshire cattle may be j “ Sing me a song Miles," con tin u -.
however, and he kept on kicking. !
H a s RECENTLY BEEN FITTER I T IN
used with success where certain ed his partner.
The
next
day
it
took
four
ca
rp
en
-'
. , , order
, by
, Mrs.
m .. (J.
<t K
d tu il.
i dau^iiti’r ,
«
i
r
lmt-claas
“ O, I can’t sing!” The reply j
failures xrould overtake tho intro­
tf'TS to put that cabin together, ¡of the furmcT proprietor, \\ !r.> will spare u<>
duction o f Shorthorns, and the har­ came back distinctly to a h n lf-d oz-!
: Gentlemen, as I remarked before, | r:,insin ‘ ry"1« to nmler coiufort t*. guests
dy Chester white hogs have been en interested pesons who were ! i. .
,,
, • ,
.. ! o f this old. and reliable lions«*,
j
n m lo S t h o M o s t ju d f^ rn jitic
Share o f jiatroiingp iisn l’ fiitt’d.
standing
around
with
transmitters
known to thrive well xvliere the
a n d im it a t io n s a n im a l I e v e r s e e .”
M i«. O. R kkd Proprietor,
u tt.
to their ears. “ There are some
ffnebred Suffolks could not exist.
Every farmer should aim to im ­ linemen mending the line some­ In sunmier, win n the ground is dry,
prove, but he should improve in where between you and me, and
Onr wayward minds impressing
With
what is meet—what we should l»uy —
im
prove-
!
the
induction
is
very
bad.”
After
the right direction.
Light e;»'f skin is a bli ssing.
ment does not , mean that violent ¡ a good deal o f persuasion Mr. Rut, when the rain descends, and mud
cross should be made, or that all Beall, a gentleman with a tenor
Impedes perambulation,
HAS
We
need
a boot both strong and «.ood
farms will support any kind of voice in Meadville, was induced to
On hand a full line o f Groceries,
T o reach onr destination.
breed. The farm must not be made come to the instrument and sing
o
G<> to Dean A Huntington’ s—
Gandies, Nuts, T obacco and cigars
Sweetheart,” Every
to do that to which is not adapt­ “ Good-bye,
They will fit and please you;
( ’aimed goods, Stationery, Ink,
ed; but the first step should be to tone, every word, and, indeed, tho
They keep every thing,
| Drugs, M edicines, Faints, Oils and
From stout boots for winter,
consider the conditions cxi-ting in vibration o f his voice, could be
To light ones for spring.
j pure Wdues for medical purposes,
favor o f improvement, and by care- distinctly heard. H e next sang
I
W o o d and willow ware, H ard­
fill management at first the farm “ Swanee 1 liver;” and som ebody
11148880
ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, Am-
may be enabled to do more, until j hooked on a telephone in Oswego, j
unition, Fancy and Toilet Articles,
finally it will be capable o f fulfill- X. Y., to listen, which broke up j
Lam ps and chimneys.
ing the fondest expectations of the | the connection and brought upon |
Higlu^st price paid for country
farmer. A larger number of mis- him the anathemas o f the men at
produce etc.
takes have been made by attempt­ both ends o f tho line, who spotted
I m .
vlnfffitf.
ing to improve stock under unfav­ him and advised to “ cut out” as
P roprietor ,
orable conditions than from any ! quickly as he had “ cut in.
other cause; but there is nothing, j The inventor o f the long-dis- Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem­
however, to hinder any farmer in tance telephone instrument is W eb- icals etc., o f the best quality, and
the matter o f improvement if bo ster Gillett. H is method is to use all the time receiving fresh, every­
AMI IMI.VT YOU FORGET IT-
thoroughly understands the capac­ ten points o f contact and ten in­ thing usually found in a first-class
Tho ueople o f the Coquille river shot Id
ity of his farm and is satisfied to duct iou points.
The
multiple medical dispensary. Prescriptions
bear in mind, that as good li*hol»gr:i|»li«>
begin at the bottom and steadily system xvas laughed at when he carefu 1 ly comp(>u nded.
as can be obtained on the Pacific coast, rre
v‘2n 15.
made bv G- H. K amsdcll ., o f Myrtle Point.
first tried it, hut he soon got his
progress upward. —Farmer.
Will soon have completed a floating
point to work simultaneously. He
■ l o w l u
( . » to i l V l i l l i r r s .
-¿LIEST P A L A C E
had twenty cells going yesterday,
N o matter what breed you have,
With whicli e will visit every point
or two cells to the point. The in­
on tho river between Myrtle Point and
C o q u il l e C it y , O g n .
something further is necessary ini
Rundon, and be prepared to do San Fran­
struments were at either end o f the
order to reach the best success in :
has
cisco
work at I csh than San Francisco prices.
wire o f tho Postal Telegragh Com­
raising good milkers, (rood blood, \
AVill
lie
fully prepared to make Pictures in
Ili-cenlly been furnishud with spring beds
pany. Mr. Gillett, tho inventor,
all
styles
known to the art, front the small­
whether Shorthorn, Jersey, Devon,
and other conveniences for the benefit of
who, by the way, is no relation to the the traveling public.
est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 1/7inches.
A ylshire, grade or native, is not
All ho asks is for iteoplo to compare his
• . i i. i.
,
-
, j banker, states that he has talked
everything, but lies at tho fou iu la -1 ...
.
,
. t.iu.
work with tLint o f others.
..
...
,
«
with men in Cleveland, LU;) miles
Mr. II. has become a permanent citizen
tion; something ca.mot como from I
,
»r
*
i •
• •
I away; and that he believes that
o f Coos County, and it is to the interest
nothing. Treatment in raising a ' ,
.
.. . ..
:
o f the people to patronize home industry
M a r s h f ie ld
S f i Water Warls,
J.Walssr? Prop«
OPPORTUNITY
—FO R—
Appreciating the necessity o f all Rusiness
Men, Farmers and Miners having a news­
paper published in the metropolis*, in ad­
dition to their own local paper—one that
contains all Financial, Commercial and
General News: which matter not being in
tin* scope of a local paper—the proprietor of
the
GnjUiUi Ghj ¿fycnihl.
Has made advantageous arrangements t'<
L u i;
ì\
í
Tho regular > ihscrii.t ion price t»l' our ¡mper i t
*2.00 P E R Y E A R ,
And tho y< arly : :!•--"ip:ioa ¡.f tho (*I!K(.»N-
U’ L K i s £2. Now we will f::riii-h
t!i Papers for One Year
For
C oquille C ity O g n .
D r. S.
LE N E V E
STILL AHEAD!
— —
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——
ROBINSON HOUSE,
M e a ls a t a ll h o u rs
milker should be somewhat d iff e r - j
cut from that in raising u beef ani- !
1010
ls
1K>
invention.
25 CENTS.
1° E,e capacity of
v‘2n4
PHIL DRANK. Prop.
and thereby keep the money in the country
VJnl3tf
r e c e iv e d
at
tlie ir n e w
Millinery Store!!
A Large Variety of
T r ie L a t e s t S t a l e s
LADIES AND OHIIDREN'S X3IATS
P lc v r o r s , O s tr ic li
UPlvirraes 'a n d
T ip s -
L aces.
IR i'b'bon.s.
a n d C m a m e n ts.
K u c h in g ; E m b r o id e r y
V e ilin g . S c a r fs
e tc . etc-
Hats trimed to order a speciality.
Can*
r o u
lu #
THE
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T c m fe s io r e
and
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h i U i \ U ivi IL
i
IN
A G E
LT O '¿T !
¡{¡« hh ! ü !:‘! Krliiihlc
House in
Caliioniiit
0&:BTxr.
W hich x\o are*enabled to give ex-
cellciit b.ogai.js. I ’iiotograph icde-
j signs and price list shown on ap-
! plicaliitii.
J. A. D ean .
Offici* in Herald Buildine'.
PoslütT Free.
Hotll ]Hipf*rs St Ht lu un«* u:* two rnl:> * os, oji-
t it »ill'll V.': t Ì i Ilio sii! st*:*ii;t v.
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Empire CilY and Drain's Slatiori
STA'JE and STF.Af^uOAT line!
C arrvi tl S’ The U- S- Mailr-
V/eils. Far -a ^ Co s
Express
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
0. Nelson
H a v e ju s t
! sccurctiuii a fciir /o r Ihr sal<‘ of
lanihÿlaurs a)- ' i,n>/ituir '<l>\ from
;A .:
SAN E B A N I I SCO
V J fii
O L IV E & A IK E N .
i'oln’ ou Ihr sufi‘ .s*/(/<*, ter have
. W ITU 1 iiT .
it ( V lil !
»
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
Straw. Plush, Silk. Satin or Velvet, which
we will sell cheap for c.van.
vluth
Our Subscribers.
c
For particulars inquire of
R endre or W. A. B oboru ,
Myrtlo Point, Orepon.
Mrs. C. \V. ( )live.
E R
Alder and spruce lumber always oil
hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
Coquille City. Oregon,
J. II. N o h l e b ........................... Tr >prietor.
Uriti« Point,
- - DEALERS IN —
This house is well supplied with every’-
New Drug Store!
In Tho Addition T o ’J’he Town O f
Tug Company!!
A. (L A I K E N P roprietor .
tiling necessary to make it n
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
T abi . es always supplied with the host the
market affords.
v ln ltf.
LOTS FOR SALE!
To Tiffin P ollini« fill
V. p n
udititi, UüiJlWíill d tu.
T KAYSKS EM PIRE CITY \N D DRA INS
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SI ALIGN EVERY'
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
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