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w i \ V ( ❖ VOL. 4. m s i > i ;s s ( u u > s. l. S' I ❖ COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1885. NO. 1. C o u n t p j- R on d < i. the season, unless through the and potatoes to winter hogs on, yet | assert, because we can make cheap You said to give that love a rest, so hero agreement with the maker, for if j we have that which is far better i )>oik and fat pigs by beginning to It has been said that a good are my hand, and my song and promise. he takes the money when the milk and less expensive. We have the ; feed at four weeks old on soaked N- A- DOWNING-, M. D- farm is as much better on a good is poor, he must not stop delivery host of blue grass, clover, timothy corn, with grass as its corrective, The htirp strung with Appollo’ e gulden hair, road than one equally good on a Physician and Surgoon, I ’ll liHiix upon the willows’ Mwaying bough, j u lien it is rich, in the fall. If he and orchard grass, with an abun- that this is the best of nil ways. I Anil a* its music dies upou the air, bad one, ns the difference in the C« k ju il l b C i t y , O u m o on . I ’ll Idd you each a lingering adieu. Ilas really good cause— for instance, l dance of corn and oats, to be sup- Good pigs have been raised that facilities of truvel and the * trans- Calls—day or night— Frotujitly attended. I j’roinlme you to lay the subject down, sells out or moves away — then set- plomented with the by-produces of ua\, anc we have done it, but wo portnlion of commodities. This is Aud if 1 chance to meet you o’er the way, I tlement must bo made by the first our grist mills and oil factories. can 1 u.-a bettei pigs at less l hope you will not greet nte with a frowu. L. F. L ane . J ohn L ane . j worthy of the careful consideration hut a^k me to bo preseut un the day. p la n -on ly have pay for so many In the Miami valley we have pro- : with less corn and more mill feed LAN E A LANE, lienee forth my pen shall lay beneath the rose; of farmers, even though it touches • pounds of cheese as his milk has j duced more and better hogs during during the first six months. After In earth I could not find a fairer theme; A t t o v • n e v m x a m ! C onnselors ¡»I L a w . simply upon the cosl of transpor- I'll give the subject one long, sweet repose, made, which the cheese-maker can , the last fifty years to the square ! the bone and muscles, or frame- "Tr V\ iiiiin obliviou s starry vale of dream*. L a n d Cases a S p ec iality. mnr- . i r , . , | | i .j ,| ! , . . . | tation ot farm commodities to uim- ; always show from his books, if he mile than any other regi >n on the work, is made, it is an easy thine t l i t j Office on Mailt Street. oppusitt* Costnopolitau Thoipieea of night rollH on her silent way, i ” *, . . . ,P. , , P w, vt . . . , * ket. le t any road may be a good I Athwart the dimpled dome of lc.vy blue; Hotel. keeps them right. I he maker also faceoF he earth. Nor is thisdue to | !o make a -pig fat on corn. | nr UaA n,i1Gl n. Her paint tight upou the pansies play*, .. i °r bad road, relatively, whatever Roseburg, Oregon. I And four-leafed clover tolls the tale anew. j loses the shrinkage in weight, if he the superior intelligence of the But fat and pork are not the t|ie material D8ed. Io maDy ^ In sweet security the story tell, J .M .S n a .is. J ohn A. G hat j keeps the cheese unsold after it is farmers of this favored region, but only thing desired in the herd. j t io n s o f t h e A V est t h o l a c k o f s t o n e Nor dwell upon the uultupassioned cares; - 1'uless awakened by the wedding belle, cured. It also gives the maker j rather to the genial climate, varied Siglin &c Gray. " e * “ h, to secure, ,that lm,rmmu-1 or gravel for forming a hard, im- My peu is silent for a thousand years. the chance, when the factory is j products of grass, grains and corn, ons development of hone aud tissue ; pervioU3 fervice is one of tbe raost ittorueyH an«! Counselors At Law, Then here wlthiu the kingdom of the blest. Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon. small, or at the beginning and end ; with shade and pure water on every which not only gives symmetry j wriou8 obstacles to thu kin(1 of My misty shallop furls her vapory sail. Or Firs—Holland building. opposite Hlanco While pretty little Cupid goes to rest of the season when the supply of farm. and fullness of outline, but we wish Hotel. __________ Uputt a bvd ui lias cm iu Sharuii’u vali metaling, and from the cost of —Lodi. milk is light, to make smaller cheese j Grasses are found on every farm, to secure that high degree of vigor w . SINCLAIR. transporting the material. Never if tiiere is a good demand for them. ! and the most successful swine which will be the securest protec .llHhoilv o f OprrHliii" Clic«“*« theless careful observation would, At I unit'v a I La n . 1'iH'lori«’». These will shrink far more in ; breeders have long since recogniz- tion against endemic forms of dis General Insurance and Keal Estat*^gent, in a large number of cases, show weight, and cost morei for boxes { ed the hog as a grazing animal, ease. C oquille C it y , O regon . ___ that this material was available, As there are many new cheese and bandages than the large cheese; ! and have always supplied their | The Eastern writers, w ho taunt who and at a cost that would warrunt factory enterprises starting all T. G. O W EN . but this will be at the expense of i herds with grass as the chief feed the Western men for not raising its use. | through the West, and the patrons the maker, and the patron gets his j for brood sows and stock hogs. roots, pears, apples, potatoes and A tto rn e y and Counselor at L a w , The excellent nature of the road of many of them have but a vague pound of cheddar cheese for ten of ' The corn was abundant to lit the . “ pusley” for their hogs, are doing M\Ui:iyiv.i.n, Don. grading and road-repairing ma knowledge of how the business part milk, or the price of it, at every 1 stock for market. ! perhaps the best they know how, chinery of the present day leaves of them is managed, we give below H- HAZARD. sale. j Those who have made the great-j when these products and more RQ excuse for miry, ungraded tiie following: A tto rn e y and Counselor at L a w . New and small factories are j est success in breeding swine for ! cheaply made than the clover, blue roads, and those road officers who There are two general ways of K u r iB S C i t y . O oN . thus run, which do prefect justice the Western and fjreign buyers j grass, corn, oats and wheat, which, i j \ e n , » . . . . i ii . a .i . . . . . , ’ ao not cireiully study the subject ! conducting cheese factories and to the farmers, that could not be have learned that to the corn and wisely mixed, make our best and ! e i i i J. W . BENNETT. . J i ot roads and road construction paying the patrons foi their milk: run at all it the maker did not put the grass they can profitably add cheapest feed in the W est. j have not fully realized their dutv, One makes the milk into cheese, A tto rn e y at L a w . in his time a little more on the the brau and middlings of the .on aimers uithoi West be- j any more than has the farmer his sells it to the best advantage, de- M vr.;nva;i.n, O on . j small cheese. Some factories start mills, to increase tho bone and giti to place a Uigher estimate °n I best i!lterests who ear after ear ; ducts the price for making from ¡on this plan, ami do not change. ' milk for the sticklers, and oat meal the mnnnria! value of feeds, then j must waU tor esceptiona|iy dry D- X j . W A T SO N . the sum received, which part be Others run that way till there is a ! ns a condition feed for old and mil they lie ready to utilize, ns we : wcatber before lle j ftres to start U) longs to the manufacturer, and the A tto r n e y anti Counselor at L a w large patronage of milk, and then young. ia»t recommem e< , the ^>"P10~ | market with more than 1,800 balance left is divided pro rata. . . ., .. , , , . l'iK»j Ctn, IK in . 1 . change to the first plan described Not only have the refuse of the 1 ducts of the grist and oil mills, iu i i . • among the milk producers accord If asked which I like best as a mills furnished a pleasant variety feeding not only hogs but cattle,) T , • f, J. H. NOSLER, question con- ing to the weight of tlie milk of tom e me - - j mamifucturer, £ Fhoalil chcx»o tlie | in tbe feed, l.ut it has furnished and they, with us of the Central iliere q — “ w“' N o ta r y P u b i c , ,, , , ... . . N. . J , , , nected with roads that is not gen- I eac i, that was put i do the cheese . 1 ... , ...... , pound for ten plan, for a new and the bone amt milk making materi- states, will learn that we can make I u • * i • i . i . C oquiui.»: C i t y , D o n . .. . . * ’ . ; , . ... , . , ’ . . ,, , ' erally appreciated as i t s h o u l d be . | sold . For instance, it 1 ,0 0 0 pounds ' * ............. ... small factory; for the reason that al, in which corn alone is deficient. . better swine and cattle and better | Tliof • *i,., ___ a __ l That is the intlueuce good roads ~CAR L H- YO LKM AR. i of cheese - were . s . < >ld . , it relieves me from all blame on Rut more, the theory of returning j farms by utilizing as much of the exercise upon those traveling A tto r n e y and C ou nselor at L a w . ! • 01 l,nnn' • ,lIU n " ,ls> Ull,u *‘l the yield, and it gives the patron j our land as much as possible of ! refuse of the mills as possible.— through a country. They estimate . it too dJ poum o mi o jiUO(Vjei] ^ once> 0f tiie price his the nitrates and phosphates is em- Cleveland Plaindealer. M tb tl k P o in t , C uos C ounty O bbo on . the value of the agricultural re i make the 1,000 pounds of cheese, Will practice in all the courts o f Oregon. milk will be paiil for, when ho hears bodied in the improved practice of J la r t T a j to r. sources of a region by its roads. i ami the making wnn at the i ate o f , ^ price the cheese sold for. T h at' | adding middlings, bran and oil meal That C. w . T O W E R . M. D. Rough, muddy roads, dilapidated ! $1. 50 per 100 pounds, then th e 1 F 1 We get the following from the is, if sold for eight cents—as it is 1to « ur PJ S rations. bridges and weed-overgrown road P h y s ic ia n and S u r g e o n , patrons would have £85, and the Ferndale Enterprise, and give it be -then lie knows lie will ! ^ heap pork and handsome hogs M m i itiviklt *. O o n . | mail who furnished say 2,IKK) >')in’ timer* , sides are always associated with an ! 1 i , f * 1 7 ! get only G5 cents per 100. If sold i enn be made from corn and grass cause of the familiarty of its sub- unfertile country or of slack farm- pounds of tne muk, would get M I. | ^ ^ J _ .y O. E. SMITH, but experience and science ! jeot with our readers: as it most always is alone, for 12 cent ■ , | , -. e | \... k _ i . « i P i-n ing in the West Any fertile loam So, of any other price obtained for :eon Dentist -then ho will got $1.50. W k tend, lint after a few g e n e , ; An.ij back m tl.o ilaja of o0 ! „ cast re IarI Wlth properly. ! in the fall the cheese. Rut if the milk was ofiice thcr prices. , «•»•* H fcoOmg on corn ami were two personages noted far a n d . , , cleaned ditches and well compact- M A R SH FIE LD , OREGON. J made in the spring, or in the heat; So of any o near for their wit, their pcculiari- v ln l. | of p ., summer, *i ; m OI / chee.-e „i, . „ ; i Under both plans it is yvell for grass onW the tock will sho,v lac.c 4- t ii • • f ‘ V**, i ed, except during wet spells, tvill | tlie yield ot 1 . * , ,? . , of bone ^ and vigor The wise ties and their genius. From that i weird patrons to understand tho law * .• , ,, , , ¡permitthe hauling of thirty to from common native cows . . . . . . , breeder looks to perpetuation of tune to the present, they have been • * . f •, e , * , ! forty hundred weight with a good be less than one pound for ten of as to the title to their property, stamina, vigor r. al constitution, as favorites of the people, one becom-1 , ,e> • i* +. ... i | team; so between good and indu WATCH-MAKE U .'ND JEWKLEK, j milk, and there would be a corres- and I he law is, it is their milk when . , . & well as to quick growth and early ing iami'us through the publication . O o c i n i l l e O i t y , 0 ^ 11 . ! ponding reducti-ui in the value o f delivered, their cheese on the , ^ and ' *eren* roat*d this makes a saving of his many literary works, Wi>rk of till descriptions done tit short | the milk. In the fall, when tlie shelves, and their money when the maturity, two essentials in stock of about one-half in the marketing the other by ................. his writings and con- growing. Physiology and expei i................. - -v r>......... ...... . j r , . TT ,. rt. notice and extremely low prices. v;*n4M cheese is sold, and tho maker, and . , 1 a : ..c , ui 1 p , , of products. Here is not a dim- milk is richer, the cheese would salesman, and treasurer and secre- I e“ ce have taught ns that swine fed nection» «Ul, several of the lead- . J. M. V 0L K M A R . M. D. | overrun a pound for ten of milk, tu v arc only a v a ls entrusted to mainly tu ‘ 1>ro If ’ e ho n makes , , ' g trips to “ / on corn will lack the bone i«g newspapers rr.„ • , of the nation, . -I j solve. 100 P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n . and the patron would get the m- iu> are oniy a0cins eiiuimieu io and tissue which give firmness and -Alai k lwaiu, and, tne subject of 1 maiket in the course of a year, M yrtlc I’ oint , C oo; Co., O ueook . crease. I3y this plan the patron do the work and business, and are ! this sketch, Mart Taylor, are those | strength. vl’lllotf I gets just « hat the yield and the i criminally liable for any misuse or and the distance is ten miles, lie The law of growth of tissue in to whom we refer. We would not j misappiopitttion of the money of ( will have saveil 500 miles travel sales make the dividend, and every J. 3DELA-2ST, the hog is similar to that in the regaid the latter, who others, the same as a town treas for himself and team, or fifty davs 1 one of the patrons is interested in CotjuiLLE C ity , O regon . among us and who will entertain ■ J J horse. Every horseman knows urer would be if he embezzled GENER AL. AGENCY for the *;il^ of <’itv | having all his neighbors deliver (i ” i , T) , , n I, . labor for man and team. How property, housf.s aud lots, timber, farms, , , , , , that he can not have indurance the people at Roberts Hall on next ranches, etc. Oiltue in flerutd building. honest and pure milk, and the ma town funds. Being <he property be ,va,rran,,ed of tlie patrons, if it burns unin- aI1(l strength, in the highest degree, Tuesday evening, as a struggling, mueh la,bor lle ker is also interested in having % J. F. HALL, “ lua ba sured, or a cyclone blows it into j " hen he feeds his horse on coni plodding showman, but rather, as “ 31,>eaJ" 1K an r° ada milk good, so that more pounds • Surveyor, J the lake, the maker can not bo held j im,l 8rass» Sreen or tie one who, though living, is worthy \ can be made. F ob C oo ; C ounty , O bkoon . for tbe loea F or this reason the dofcB secure, however, the desired of an eulogy beyond the passing ! U11L‘ Office: With T. G. Owen, E.s<j., Alaialifield. The chances for dissatisfaction ^ /" P e r fe c t maps of all surveyed and en cheese should bf insured in behalf j 0,1(t t>y feeding less corn and more notice of a news item. Mart l a y - . According to the San Francisco under this plan are that some may tered lands furnished on short notice, vln l of the patrons, and charge the little j ° !ds- tie feeds more bone and loi E a man of profound intellect. ! Courier the great gl acier of Alaska think the maker will not watch and muscle-forming feed and less fat- l e i haps no person to-day living ¡s lnoving at the rate of a quarter “ f u r N 1 T U R E S T O RE, detect those who may skim or water | “ I* 11* !,m rata *° each mal> n°- i formers. Good observers among has tia\elled o\er the vast amount Gf a niile per annum. The front n ^ E a r l? :, P r e p . , their milk, because it is chiefly the coid iig to the amount o fln s im lk., . , , , M ausufibld , O un . loss of the patrons, and also it j. j Then if burning takes place no one oar western sa il.e-breeders, who rften itory that lie has, and his presents a wall of ice 500 feet in Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and le c even have no scientific knowledge, expeiience, linked with ability, j thickness; its bredtli varies from ture Frames, etc., and a^ent for White’ s sometimes urged that if the maker l080*- Sewing Machines. vl n ltf was more skillful, he would make j Iu legnulto whey, each man is and never saw a work on chemistry makes him the most entertain ng three to ten miles, and its length is Almost every or physiology, have taken the hint, personage we have ever met Mart \ about 150 miles. the milk yield more cheese. These ; 01,l^ e(t t° Pro 1,lta share. In J. P. E A STE R , M. D. and have long since ceased to grow la } lor cannot be classed as a show- I quarter of on hour hundreds of causes for dissatisfaction, in some j ri-'8nld to caiting cheese to the PnYsrciAN, Sun. K’ )N srd O uttictbicia !». nan, but rather, as one struggling tons of ice in large blocks fftU into Special attention yiveu to di-oases of wom places, get so loud that it is ililli- l,lace ot 6lliPluelit- the '»«>’«» ot '° f “ ° “ .®°rn al,°"e en and children, and all chronic forms of The Kansas farmer who insists uitli the sterner problem^ of life, the sen, which they agitate in the plan, i tlie cheese dictates when it shall he disease. Ca eis of obstetrics $10; teetli ex cult to run a factory on that pen most violent manner. The waves he can make better and cheaper while producing with his tracted for 50cents each. Special treatment Indeed, it can not be done smoothly, lielnered. Ihe rule of ah factor- for Rheumatism aud Neuralgia by the med ies is that the patrons must deliver l)01’k on corn and grass diet is only thoughts that will linger long after are said to be such that they toss icated vapor bath. unless there is great confidence in Office at residence in Cotjuille City. his generation shall have passed the cheese-maker, and strict hones the cheese to the place of ship-1 a9 far alonS in *llG art of ^wine- away and been forgotten. He was about the largest vessels which ap 1 raising as some others who passed proach the glacier as if they were l a g . t . ty among the patrons, and no sim ment; and are called on to take a ; once connected with the New York load in the order they commenced , t'vevity years ago. It is true small boats. The ice is extremely ply malicious fault-finders. Morning Star Lodge Tribune, and since that time his pure and dazzling to the eye, it has No- 464, 1 he other plan assumes to be to deliver the milk. The patrons ! we lmve lonS ^ our young pigs Meets at Coquille City every Thursday true what many long years of trial choose their salesman and treas- ! soaked corn, while allowing them | writings have graced tho columns (ints of the lightest blue as well as evening. Visiting member« of this order, in to run on pasture to eat grass at °f many noted eastern papers, as of the deepest indigo. The top is good standing, are cordially invited. have shown to be true on the nver- urer, and Rie secretary gives will, and made great improvement well as several of the leading pa- very rough and broken, forming ftKO, with average go.xl milk, that; cheeks tc,r tho llloliey aa soa,‘ aftpr person this coast. Florence Percy, small bills, and eveu claims of over the methods of the past. tea pounds of milk for the full eacl* s,,!e as thfi dividend is made O. F. I. O. It is also true thaï we have who in days gone by wrote that mountains in minnture. This im season, will mako one pound of out. Cedarburg ( Wia.) News. proven, by our own experience, and beautiful poem, “ Backward turn mense mass of ice, said to be more Coquille LodgeNo.53 cured cheddar cheese. This throws IS;ii*iM £ S lo p s . Meet« at Uouuille City ev«-ry Saturday even that of our neighbors, that it pays j Backward,-O! time in your flight,” than an average of a thousand feet in «. Viaitiut; brethren, in K^od standing, all the responsibility for tlie yield From the frantic manner in better not to confine the pigs to 'Vfis once the wife of Mart Taylor, thick, advances daily toward the cordially invited. on the maker, and relieves all the which some of the Eastern writers soaked coin and grass, but to feed His entertainment on Tuesday sea. A. F. and A. M. patrons from the apprehension evening will be an entirely novel Chadwick Lodge, No-6 8. that his neighbors may be deliver pitch into the Western pork rais- less corn, or even no corn, and one to our people. His recitations, ers the public would infer that the more of oats and the refuse of the It is estimated that in 1882 the Meets at Coquille City on Saturday even ing poor milk. By it the maker iug on or before the the full tuooii iu each men who furnish the pork for the mills, lt not only produces pigs songs, and anecdotes lire purely number of passengers carried by ! loses the shrinkage on that portion month. programme all the railroads in all ports of the world are a set of idiots, who have of better bone, more vigor and original, and his John Goodman, | of the season in which the milk more symmetrical growth, but it throughout will be one of intellec- world was 2,400,000,000, or an av- W. M. not sense enough to feed a hog. will not make ten pounds to the We hope the old e of C,500,000 daily \\ hile we may not know as much costs less when corn is worth from tual worth. G . A 11. veteran Mart, whose name would 100 pounds of milk, and makes, it 40 to 50 cents a bushel and mill Gen- Lytle Post, N o - 27, A good size whale will produce attract a crowd any place in the up in the fall when it overruns. about providing peas, roots and feed is £15 a ton, and oats 130 cents garden truck for pigs in the pen, Meets at Coquille City, cm every first It will readily’be seen by this plan, east, will be greeted with a large two tons of whalebone. Wednesday. Vsiting comradb, iu good that the patron could not stop and do not lay in store apples, a bushel and oil meal £2.3 a ton. audience. Let our people show standing, oordially invited. delivery of milk, in the midst of * buckwhoat, bran, rye, artichokes I The day is past for one maj. to their appreciation of genius. Subscribe for the H erald . Walter Sinclair, Commander. C a p i i l T ; i U r * st K c s l . s. s. H i J