The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 04, 1921, Image 1

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Diseased Cows and
* “ | stacles That Must
fore Dairies Can
Milk Are Ob-
cercóme Be-
Their Best.
thoir »tails promiscuously, first
w and than Into another, the
> hard would probably have boon
Tt Select Baad
The CM ! Servie
«onceo toot on March It, there will
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at Coquille to fill the i
tacy in the
its contents awar the ski« into the
of'postm aster at i
river.
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• death o f K .E .L .
“ What did you do that fo r ? " asked
annual salary o f this ofik
on* o f the officers o f the boat. “ You
no ene lo eligible toil«
M g. Tk» proposas n a i starts at fin
needn't have wasted that rnttk."
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f
the
United
prtoont sod o f the Omegi Popi
Kime, however, stoutly stood his
Bridge en the J. W. BeB piase and
ground and insisted ha had dons the
rwm thence en the west side e f the
proper thing. <■* ,
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netth branch o f the North Fork to n
Another somewhat similar event
peint on the W. T.
aver an Coes river is more recently
MACHON CASES
ÁRE HEARD
B.B.
Uda disease, which usually runs its
course in three years, in many cases
results in absolute sterility, and while
the animal is suffering from it, or
when it ends in that way, she becomes
practically worthless for milk produc­
tion, besides being s source o fb rfe c-
tion ta others. Indeed, the infection
is so virulent that the dairymen can
carry it on hie feet so as to infect
cattle that are entirely well.
Of course, these animals must be at
.otiee entirely segregated from every
other member of the same herd; and
it would seem that the only diapooi-
, B. W. Ensign and H. P.
lithe
PHONE SERVICE
CRITICISED
to he i
ng organisations will make the basi-
nees profitable if the cattle are suffer­
ing from either of the diseases we
have mentioned, or if the dairyman
lends impure milk to market. With
pure milk and well cattle, there are
plenty of things it is possible for the
lairymen to do to increase his profits.
Without those fundamentals, though,
incesse sesma to us to be impossible.
I the cream at Ww top of^myk bottles.
Every one o f them is thickly enough
I peppered with the d i# floating in the
■ilk to eontaaainate -a big batch of
lit and sot putrefactive agencies at
I work.
A year or so ago the Sentinel men
I got n roll of butter made from this
sort of dirty milk which it was im­
possible to use as a spread and which
no process at the command o f the
lady in the kitchen availed to reno­
vate ee as to make it fit for any aort
of cookery.
Enough baa been said to Indicate
that there is much milk that goes to 1
the creameries and cheese factories of
this county which is so unlcean as to
insure an inferior grade of aay cheese jle tragedies. Mrs. Jsosup is a young
or butter o f which it beoomes a part. woman o f greet personal charm end
[ The only way to produce first class Andy educated whs mnde many
dairy products is a rigid system o f in­ friends during her etay in Coquill«,
spection mad the rejection o f all milk whose deepest sympathy goes out to
that la not fine from imparties. So her in this hear o f bereavement end
gloom.
endeth the first lesson.
; Ws come now to diseases among
D ea f Players C oatin g
cows for which the dairyman some­
times is and sometimes is not respon-
1. A letter from Portland has been
received by L. 0 . Tlcheuour, o f the
What tuberculosis has done to doc-
Myrtle Point basket ball team, la-
imate the dairy herds of this county,
formlag him that a team of deaf play­
¡and what It has coat the dairymen is
ers at Portland are coining down to
recent history, and wo need not
Coos county next Sunday.
Games
dwell upon it. Of course, the new
have been scheduled for them at
law, which is expected to be In force
Marshfield, North Bend. Coquille,
in this county soon and will make the
Myrtle Point and Bandon. They will
T. B. tost compulsory may be expect­
be here on Thursday o f next week,
ed to end this infection; while the
the 10th instant, at Myrtle Point on
sums the county, state and national
Friday the 11th and at Bandon on
government now prty as cattle indem­
Saturday, the 12th.
nity in cases where cattle suffering
with this disease must be slaughtered i
.
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quills exchange, and that this reeolu-
tion be spread upon the records o f the
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thmueh lÌom om tad c iti., .m i
and Curry Telephone Company a tI ¡"**7
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Coqalll« Methodist Church
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r e fr y was instructed to write our
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The members of oar church land I any bill that win carry out the roc-
congregation will be glad ta know I emmendations made by the Highway
erhauled and pat in good working or-1 which will ratify what the mostoio-
der. The church win be warm and sioa has done along the soma Una
comfortable and free from smoke.
I im the peak tt sudi a bill hseamm
The Presiding Elder, le v . W. J. I a law the Taylor street fill from Burk-
Fenton, wiU be with us at the even- holder's in to the Sentinel affiso can
ing service. The pastor will preach at I be paved by the state.
11 a. as. Special music will be ren-
Another legislative matter censid-
dered by the choir at both services.
ered was the proposal to open the Ce-
We have a splendid orchestra for I urtili river to cemamrcial crab flgh-