■"O
K.'! /
îfi
THB COQUILLE TALLET 8SNTTNKL, COQUILLE, OBBBON. FRIDA T,
»4M B MX
uTce
T be milk seryss not only as a source
o f feed, bnt keeps tfip digestive organs
of these fattening chickens In good
condition and slap gives the chickens
S bleach characteristic o f well-fat
tened poultry. From this method of
feeding the name o f "mUk-fed” Chick
ens la taken and It la applied to-near
ly all of the commercial fattened
chickens
~
Many o f these fattening stations are
located In small country towns and
cities where buttermltk Is available
from creameries at a vary low price,
but as the supply o f this buttermilk is
becoming more limited, especially In
the larger, towns and d u es, thè vari-
ous concentrated forma o f buttermilk
are being used very extensively in fat
tening poultry. Semlaolld and, con
densed buttermilk are the two other
forms most commonly used. In feed
ing both of these products to chickens
for fattening, milk is usually supplied
In s more highly concentrated form
than ordinary buttermilk.
CO. CpUBT PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from fifth page)
Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308.66
C. I. Kime, Labor ..................... 180.00
Miscellaneous Rds.
Wm. Olsen, Labor, M. PL Sit-
kum Mkt. Rd. . . . . . . . . .
7.20
L G. Bingham, Gravelinig M
Pt. Sitkum Mkt. Rd. . . 196.26
E. L. Vinton, Survey M. Pt.
___
Lamps Mkt........... . ' . . . .
15.70
D. Musson, Freight .................
S-63
Coquiile Bridge
A. B. Gidley, Estimate . . . . . . . 3663.80
R. D. No. 8.
4.06
Gorst A King, Gas . , ..........
E. M. Frazier, Lbr. R. D. No.
S®e the Champion,
PACIFIC INTERNATIONA
U V E STOCK EXPOSITION
R. Radaker, L a b o r ........ *-71
Wm. Weekly, L a b o r .................
8-74
H, C. Bryant, L a b o r .................
1.74
J. C. Houser, Labor . . . . . . . . .
10.47
Norway-McK. Mkt. Rd.
W. H. Hannon, Labor . . . . . . .
47.95
M ILK S U P PLY fO R CHICKENS
C. E. Johnson, L a b o r ...........
46.43
$75,000 In Premium« — Beef and D u n
D. W . Baker, Labor . ................. 66.92
tyuadi-H acM «, Swine, Sheep and Go«u
Any Kind, Sweet or Sour, Help* Keep
Lawrence Rackleff, Labor . . . . 48.93
Immense Poultry and Rabbit Show—Wm.
Fowl« In Good Condition
Henry Hervey, Labor . . . .
tern -Dairy -Product* (h o w — 8p«eucuUr
21 .............
JU S
•nd Add* F Ieoh.
Lloyd Mast, Labor
and thrilling Night Horae Shows.
Sam Briggs, Repair, R. D. N o.
80.1
D. R. Lewis, Labor
1.85
22
, . t
, .r .
•xoom itlon o t i u kind in Amnrion
62.91
(P repa red bjr the United States D ep art
W . E. W illett, U b q r
68.06
—JO acre« under one roo/7
m en t o f A crlcu ltu re.)
41.94 J. F. Massey, Lbr., R. D. No. 27
H. T lyers , Labor
SP. R. D. No. 1
PoultrysHen who have or can obtain
61.13
Mack Gant, Labor
21.85
34.95 A. B. Daly & Co., Powder . . .
it ' a reasonable price plenty of milk
Mack Baker, Labor ........ .....
27.96 R. E. Balfour, Timekeeper, S.
A. B. Gant, L a b o r ................ .
are In a position to raise their fiocka
13.50
P. R. D. No. 4 ..............
6.99
Dewey Byers, Labor . . . . . i ..
PORTLAND.
at leaa expense and with a far greater
A Co., Supplies, S p „
38.43 A. B. Daly a
Robert
ByeTS,
Labor
...............
amount o f success than tho#e,yVfio are
10.78
R. D. No. 4
OREGON.
Frank Byers, L a b o r ................. 27.92
unable to Include this valuable food
North Bend Iron Wks, Sup
Percy Keltqer, L a b o r .........i . .
24-43
32.79
■i 1A>1|& ,
In the flock’s diet. Milk la especially
plies, Sp. R. D. No. 4 . .
Chas. Bypfs, Labor ................... 87.92
aï . i
w :!;l
desirable for young chickens and for
Finley Schroeder, Labor . . . . 13.98 G. W. Terry, Pile Driving, Sp. 50.00
R. D. No. 4 .....................
the fattening of poultry, where It Is
Webb Mast, Labor
. 41-94
done on a large scale and the poultry
Henry Burr, Labor . . . . . . . . . .
20.94 Robert Kruger, Pile Driving,
Sp. R. D. No. 4 ............. 55.00
Clay Byers, Labor ..................... 1J4-96
la closely confined.
Donald Rackleff, Labor . . . . . .
24.48 McCollum & Painter, Tide-
,0
Buttermilk and skim milk are the
3.00
i -gates, Sp. R .'D . No. 4 _
Mike Sumerlin, L a b o r ............. 24.43
* .. -i> - i wo forms of. milk which are most
Coast Cul. & Flume Co., Pipe
Horace
Berry,
L
a
b
o
r
...........
24.43
commonly used In feeding chicks and
Culvert, Sp. R. D. No. 4 . , 414.98
E. F . Mast, L a b o r ............ ..
24.43
laying heni, and these products are
,194.74 Barge Turtle, Scowing, Sp. R.
J. C. Lett, Labor
6.00
D. No. 4 .........................
also used to some extent In commer
Frank Wrtteman, .....................¿39.80
cial fattening. Semi solid and con
E. J. ’Pierson, Labor ................. 248.26 Mild. Hdw. Co., Supplies, Sp.
R. D. No. 4 . r . . . . . . . . . 14.08
186.32
densed buttermilk are now being fed
Training designed to fit them for tbe L. T rigg, Labor
181.74 Standard Oil Co., Oil, Sp. R. D.
quite extensively In the commercial battle o f life was taken by 14T blind Theo
Labor
.80
No. 4 ...............v..............
10.49
fattening o { poultw and to some ex ed ex-service men at tbe Red Cross In A. O. Kirk. Labor . . . . . .
Larson Dredgiing Co., Dredg
113.63
J.
F.
Schrfteder,
Labor
.
tent to chicks apd laying hens.
stitute for tbe Blind, near Baltimore,
ing, Sp. R. D. No. 4 •.. .1612.00
62.36
Milk products are readily digestible Md., during the fiscal year 1920-1921. R. S. T rigg, Labor . . . . .
48.86 Clive Vineyard, Pipo driving •
Leland McGilvery, Labor
Sp. l: D. No. 4 .............. 66.00
by chickens and have a marked bpne- according to the report o f the Instl .Leslie Lett, Labor ...............; .
76.78
flclal effect In addition to their actual tute for that period.
Geo. Royer, Labor .........•
73.29 N. C. Ellei. -n, Pipe driving,
Enable you without additional cost to go via San
Sp. R. JV No. 4 ............ 66.00
food value, poultry specialist! In Uni
Of this number, 19 have gone on to Tom Royer, Labor ..................
10-47
Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas City or
ted States Department of Agriculture other Institutions, In almost every Mark Pierson, Labor ............
o-»o McDonald & V m ghan, Piling,
Sp. R. D. No. 4 . , ............. 301.60
5584
say. They especially help keep small case to Institutions where those hav Adrian SchToeder, Labor . . . .
•San Antonio, Houston and New Orleans or via Salt
Warren Powell. Hauling, Sp. R.
chickens free from bowel trouble. ing' sight a're receiving advanced edu E. Royer, Labor .........•............ 00-74
Lake City and Denver.
D.
No.
8
.........................
8.00
.
Many poultrymen like to dip the newly cation. Tbe blind ex-service men wbe Geo. McDonald, Labor ............. 66.31 Minor Mead, Hauling, Sp. R.
4
Each route, Sunset, Golden State, Carriso Gorge
hotched chick’s bill Into milk for their have entered- such Institutions are pro Ernest Simons, L a b o r ............... ,69.80
D. No. 8 .........................
6.00
and Ogden, is distinct in characteristics and affords a
Wayne Woodward, Labor . . . . 41.94
flrat feed aa It helps to clean out tb~ vided with special text-books In L. R. Woodward, L a b o r ............... 89.12 A. B. Daly & Co., Powder, Sp.
most fascinating and interesting trip aertiss America.
Braille, reading which- they were Lewis Williams, Labor ........... 87.29
R. D. No. 8 ................... 201.88
,
f
chick’s digestive system. Milk prod
• i a i / ï
Charles
Fitzhugh,
Survey,
Sp.
ucta may be fe d to chickens, and to taught at the Red Cross Institute.
Ed. Haines, Labor .¥ .............. 76.89
i ifïB l
R. D. No. 9 .....................
8.00
Twelve men have passed from -the C. Stubblefledl, L a b o r ...............
older stock either In a sweet or sour
2.97
w b m
Special' Roads
38.39
condition. The more common practice Institute to successfully carry on some Ben Rogers, Labor ..............
C. R. Flanagan, Excavation,
V IA
Is to feed these products continuously, occupation or business for which they W. V. Schroeder, L a b o r .........; '8 3 .7 6
No. 9 ........................
423.23
,_____________________
<
_L._..
-- - ’ - -- — --
either sweet or sour, and not to al were fitted by special training. A few Lee Mast. Labor ....................... LJ1-20 H, H. Darst, Smithing,-No,- 49- 2.19
ternate the use o f sour and sweet have withdrawn from the Institute be J. L. Benham, Labor ............... 136.30 Southern Pacific Co., Freight,
C. G. Shepherd, Labor ........... 124.06
milk.
..
- ;— ;------------— ~" cause of poor physical condition, 14 are Milford Mast, Labor . . ........... 126At
No. 10 . . . . , ................... 160.00
: ;K fi
*
receiving
further
“training
on
-
the
In feeding milk products to hons,
Reub Brown, Labor ................. 84.76 Standard Oil Co., Oil & Gas,
Connect with well known limited and express trains that
23.08
No.
10
...............:
............
the. milk Is usually kept before them Job” and 87 are Mill In training.
C. O. King, L a b o r .................
provide excellent service and all modern com forts.
4-
as a drink and Is also used to some
•»J ||i{;
Loyd Mast, L a b o r .................. •
6-*® Charles Fitzhugh, Surv., Exp.
“ California for the Tourist," our beautiful booklet, briefly
No.
11
...........................
.
9.45
Fred Mast, Labor J . . . ........... 164.86
extent In mixing the mash wherever s
i 'if J
describes and illustrates the charms and romance o f California.
Claud Brown, Labor . ........... 34.03 The Title Co., Present Owner
moist mash Is used. Poultry will not
ship .................................
4.00
„Copy Free on requeet.—
----------------------- —
’
Clayton Warner, ....................... 6 6 -^
get sufficient animal protelq-from milk
L, iV R. Hetter, Lbr., No. 13 .
3.00
.
E.
P
.
Mast,
Labor
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
m
18.32
F or fares, berths, train service, stopover regulations
supplied In this way to take the place
Coquiile
Hdw.
Co.,
Hdw.,
No.
T. Loshbaugh, L a b o r .......... - * *0.86
— >*■c -? Of meat bcrtT^ commonly used In the
personal advice or helpful suggestions ask agents or write
14 a , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.36
Mildred King, Labor ............... 60.00
poultry mash. I n order to furnish suf
Feenaughty- Me. Co., Supplies,
Mertie
Mast,
Labor
.................
16.00
# »*
ficient protein In the ration to take
No. 14 .
.................
5.69
Medical care and clothing for thou J. R. Benham, L a b o r ............... 97.86 Robert A. Eastdn, Rock, No. 14 46.35
' the place o f meat scrap, the milk must
W. W . Smith, Labor ; ............. 17A6
sands o f children in Central and East
John Sumerlin, L a b o r ............... 97.86 A. B. Daly & Co, Pov/der, No.
be fed In a thickened form such as
ern Europe f f e outlined as the activ C. A. Holverstott, Labor . . ' . . 90.87
14 .............................
123.11
clabbered milk or cottage cheeee.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
' u' *
ities o f theTtanertean Red Cross In Albert Maiden, L a b o r ............... 41.88 Standard Oil Co., Oil & Gas,
When fed In this condition enough can
General Passenger Agent
No. 14 ..............
109.84
Europe for the current year, says a Chester Barnett, L a b o r ........... 41.88
be readily supplied to give high egg
.25
statement on the eve o f the Annual Ralph Matthews, L a b o r ........... 34.90 D. Musson, Drayage, No. 14 .
production and good results without Roll Call of the organisation. These
William Mast, L a b o r ............... 17.45 Huling^ Lundy & Sons, Sup-
any other animal protein feed. Where activities, .supplemental to the feeding Aldon Mast, Labor .............• • 12.00
lies, No. 1 5 ................
33.46
milk la supplied fairly regularly to the operations o f the European Relief
W. E. Brady, Smithing, No. 15 14.40
M. Pt. Sitkum Mkt. Rd.
laying hens. It Is not essential to fnr- Council of Which Herbert Hoovey Is F. M. Avery, Survey . . . . . . .
4.49 A. B. Daly & Co., Powder, No.
15 .......................... 166.50
Mannie
Barn'es,
Survey
.
.
.
.
.
.
4.49
chairman, are designed te provide the
Standard Oil Co., Oil & Gas,
E.
L.
Vinton,
Survey
6.99
most adequate and balanced relief
No. 15 ..................
316.92
Paul Bunch, Survey ............... 31.41
wtthln the resources of private phi T. G. Sumerlin, S u r v e y ........... 97.86 Coq. Hdw. Co., Hdw. No. 15. 43.02
lanthropy.
surroundings, combined with ext
Alden Bright, Survey ............. 90.87 A. B. Gidley, Cont. No. 19 . . 226.00
Through the establishment o f child J. D. Bright, S u r v e y ................
90.87 Chas. Fitzhugh, Sur. Exp., No.
lent
food well prepared, makes this
19 .................. .............. . .
4.76
welfare stations In the centers o f pop S. P. Bright, Survey ............... 90.87
t
•
»
V- ' > ■ ■ - ' vBi
ulation o f those countries where ade R. M. Parrish, S u iw e y ............... 118-88 D. P. Plymale, Exc., No. 19 . . 86L00
restaurant the rendezvous of the best
D. P. Plymale, Exc., No. 19 . . 1863.7C
quate medical care Is not now obtain Vem Bennett, Survey ----------
people in town— peoplo who under
able, the American Red Cross plans L. W.'” Oddy, Survey ............... 90.87 A. R. Hultin, Piling, No. 19 . . 322.60
146.79 H. N. Russel, Piling, No. 19 . 252.20
to provide the medical assistance need James Cotton, Survey ..........
M.
Pt.
Trans.
Co.,
Trans.
No.
stand and appreciate what good eat
62.91
ed to restore these children te a nor E. M. Clayton, Survey . . f . . .
19 ........ ..............r . ...........
7.00
104.86
J
mally healthy life. The sum o f (6,- J. L. Crosby, S u r v e y ----- -
ing is.; In service, too, we excel. Ne
Arthur Coffle, Survey . . s . l , . . ' 169.02 Clyde Carlson, Piling, No. 19 72.00
000,000 has been made available for
W. H. Huff, Survey
69.90 Alex McLeod, Piling, No. 19 . 807.60
small part o f the enjoyment of a meal
this work._________
W . T. Brady, LAbor ............... 99.76 W. W. Rhule, Leather, No. 26 3.00
Huling,
Lundy
indy
&
Sons,
Sup-
Wm. Conklin, Labor
63.76
is the wny it is served. You will he
plies, Not 26
67.16
R. 0 . Hatcher, Labor . . . . . . . .
83.76
13.70
satisfied with the way we serve yet.
D. Cummings, Labor . . . . . . . .
87.26 Mfld. Hdw. Co., Coal, No. 26
9.39
John Parrish, L a b o r ............ . 46.37 Goo. Hdw. Co., Hdw., No. 26
Murphy, Supplies, No. 26 26.71
Homer Oddy, Labor
78.62 C. S. Murph;
D. Musson,
JSSOn, Freight,
r lCL«llb, X,V.
No. J
26
.90
Glenn Shores, Labor ............... 10.47 V.
r $ n
Andrew Cotton, Labor . .‘r r . . . 84.90 Standard Oil Co., Gas & Oil,
i,
No. 26 ..t * ...................... 123.67
Lowell Bothwell, L a b o r ..........
48.62
m l
Ferries
Various relief projects of the Junior I. M. Weekly, Labor ................. 62.82
Chickens of All Aqea Like Milk.
American Red Cross In European Garland Oddy, L a b o r ............... 18.41 Pacific Iron Works, Repair—
Eastside Fer
hi&stside
f e r r y ...............
8.50
countries resulted In helping 237,000 Everet Parirsh, L a b o r ............. 48.86
! Al
ntah any green feed as the milk will destitute children during the last fis Rube Cotton, Labor ............... 34190 Standard Oil Co., Oil— Coquiile 41.96
take the' place o f the green feed to cal year, according to the annual re Vern Bennett, 'Labor ...............
6.23 McNair Hdw. Co., Supplies—
No. 36 ..........................
212.86 Coos Bay Ser. S ta t, Supplies . 52JT
Bullards . ........................ ..
1.35 McCollum & Painter, Hauling,
•a
0 . G. Bunch, L a b o r ......................191.24
good advantage.
G ardners Garage, Suplpies .. 10 . »
port o f the American Red Cross for
Bandon
Iron
Wks.,
Supplies—
R. D. No. 35................... 26.00 Battey A Richardson, Repair . SIM
In the commercial fattening of that period. The growth of the activi A. N. Foley, L a b o r ............
I
Bullards
..........................•
5.60 McCollum & Painter, Freight,
T. M. Dimmick, Express . . . . 17J4
poultry where the chickens or hens ties o f the Juniors abroad Is mani G. G. Gill, Labor ..............
Oreg. Mar. A Fish. Sup. Co.,
Dominick Garonne, Labor. .
R. D. No. 3 5 ...................
7.88 Schroeder A Hildenbrand, re-
are very closely confined and fed, a fested by a comparison which shows W. H. Huff, Labor ............
Supplies— BullardB . . . . 44.25 State Ind. Acc. Com, Insurance 796.64
Pair j . . j x . . * ,»*.«•« i *•
forced ration for a limited period, this figure Is 200,000 larger than that Z. F. Young, Labor . . . . . .
-
Miscellaneous
Gerlack A Crouch, Clearing .1267.66 .Standard (Til .Co_ Oil, etc.........
usually from 7 to 17 days, is consid of the previous fiscal year.
Battey A Richardson, Labor A
Jap Yoakum, Labor ..........
Hagquist A Bjorquist, Contract 600.00 The 4 Wh. Dr. Jkuto C o, Sup
Mat.....................................
ered essential. Practically no com
12.10 t. M. Weider, E xc..................... 2020.60
The National Children’s Fund raised Wallace Martin, Labor . . .
plies ................................
Joq. Hdw. Co., Hdw. ............... 89.07 Peter Peterson, Dam. . . . ____ 226.00
mercial fattening o f poultry Is con by school children, members o f tbe W. B. Lonsignant, Labor .
E. E. Johnson, Lbr............. .
L B. Daly A Co., Eqp. Hdw.
ducted on a large scale In this country Junior American Red Cboss, was B. F. Howe, Labor ..........
Ore. State High. Com., Freight
R. D. No. 27
Coq. Ferry ..................... 80.44
on gravel L,
except where milk Is used for feeding. drawn upon for (420,697 for these proj Ezra Watson, L a b o r ..........
42.90 S. C. Braden, L a b o r .......... •• MM
R.
M.
Noah
A
Son,
Smithing
.
9.40
George
Whitney,
Labor
.
.
Chas. Fitzhugh, Exp. Sur..........
A ration with a consistency of por ects. Receipts for tbe National Chil
1.66
Tom Hagerty, Labor .............. « . } ;
E. L. Vinton, Exp. Survey . . . . 27.47 J. M. Caughell, Exp. Sur..........
Hugh
lugn Milleson, Labor
dodo
....
11.71
ridge which contains about Gfi per cent dren’s Fund during the last fiscal year
. Valley Sentinel, P u b ........
6.70 A. E Hadsell Exp Sur.............. 29.90 Ralpli Sigsby, Labor . . . . . . . . 26-JJ
1. J. Mayse, Labor
milk Is jcmmnonly fed
totalled 1166.317.
Howard Rackliff, Labor . . . . . . WJ7
I. Caughell, Sur. Exp. R. D.
J. Cunningham, Labor
L. Stubblefield, R. of W ..........
36.00
No. 1 ...............................
£ £
E. Conlee, L a b o r ....................... . 29.66
7.00 Wimer B ros, Smithing, etc. . . 15.40 P. W. Laird. Labor .........
S. Albee, L a b o r ........................ 2617
Charlie Dysart, L a b o r ............... 183.48 L. M. Weir, Trans. Eqp. R. D.
Pioneer Hdw. C o, Hdw. etc. . .
10.38 Dal Belieu, Team Labor . . . . 26 M
No. 3 .............................
J. F. Stevens, L a b o r ................. 185.23
6.00 Lloyd Cutlip, Trans...................
6.00 W alter Sykes, Survey, Dement
Roy Swan, Labor ..................... 167.27 The Auto Body Shop, Repair,
Coos Bay Times, A dv..............
67.60
R. D. No. 3 ___ ' . ...........
Cre ek Rd......................... ^
G. C. Gibson, L a b o r ................. 164.26
6.00 C. H. Proeknow, Shoes, prison-
. M. Caughell, Exp. Sur. R. D.
Louis Thurman, Labor ........ .. 71.64
State o f Oregon,
—
No.' 5 ............................... tí.7 6
Harry Rohr, L a b o r ................... 90.74
se.
, .
Westein World, Pub. ! ” ! ! ! ! !
1L70 County o f Coos.
Delbert Crow, Labor . . . . . . , 8 2 . 0 1 Mt. States Power Co., Lights,
1, 1. .F Bunch, County Clerk ¥
J. L. Laird, Rent on Tractor . . 150.00
No Man’s L a n d .............
7.34 Coos Bay Times, Sup. Rd. M.
"Lester Mayse, L a b o r .............vi 67.54
Coos County, ex-officio Clerk of tij
Walter Bunch, L a b o r ................. 41.88 Eckblad Hdw. Co., Hdw., R. D.
Office ................................ 31.26 County Court o f said County
_
No. 9 ...............................
7 .3 6
W. H. Bunch, L a b o r ................. 83.88
Graham s Garage, Gas, etc. ... 174.88 State, custodian o f the records, OJ*
Nevy Heller, Labor ................... 31.41 Mfld. Mill A Lbr. Co., Lbr. No.
and archives o f said County, do her«»
Kijham Stat. A P. C o , Sup-
9
.....................
..................
Frank
Heller,
Labor
...............
27.92
7.82 _, „ P lie*.:R- M. O ffic'j............ 21.20 certify that the foregoing is a w *
. \\A
Chester Frantz, L a b o r ............. 59.33 J5. E. Johnson, Lbr., R. D. No.
and correct statement o f the r m v m
12 ...................................... 36.23 Keuffel-A Eeser C o, Supplies.
Tort Garrone, Labor . ._ w . . .10 1 .4 6
o f bills allowed on tho various fmd*
M.
O
f
f
i
c
e
,
^
.............
8.83
W. C. Griffin, Sup. R. D. No. 18
Wm. Taylor, L a b o r .........10.47
.90 Coq. Service Station, Supplies
o f the County as audited by tnc C o»-
G. G. Swan, L a b o r ........ ........ 45.37 E. E. Johnson, Lbr., R. D. No.
ty. Court o f said County at the reju w
The
Frederick
Post
C
o
,
Sup
18
S. L. Leather-man, Labor. . . . . 27.92
45.04
plies . . . ; ........................ 69.72 October, 1921, term thereof, as w
Jeff Crosby, L a b o r...................
78.39 E. E. Johnson, Lbr., R. D. Ño.
same appears on the exhibits «
C.
S.
McCulloch,
Express e tc ,
20 ..... ............................................................................’
J. N. Gearhart, L a b o r ............... 28.00
8.02
claims and warrants in my office am
R.
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office
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62.46
Clyde Carlson, Piling, R D.
M. Pt. Lampa Mkt. Rd.
custody.
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« .........................1183.44
No. 20 ............................. 36.00 r
F. M. Avery, Surveying ........... 60.61
W ITN ESS my hand and seal of tm
Long’s Mac. A R. Shop, Repair,
Mannie Barnes, Surveying . . . 76.33 Moore Mill A Lbr. Co., Lbr..
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efc-. ................................. 482.67 County Court affixed this 14th day
Sandy Ellis, S u rv e y in g ..........
3.49 •-*-
R. D. No. 23 . . . . . .
7.20 Auto
Service C o , G a s ...............
2.46 October, A . D , 1921.
Lloyd Haines, Surveying . . . .
8.98 McNair Hdw. ’Co., Sup. R. -D.
N o. 23 . . . . . . . ............;
6.60 C. C. Williams, Exp. Traf. Of-
E. L Vinton, Surveying ......... 167.76
L F ' BunCounty Clsrtfc
I ' h M -
Hcer ............ : , y . .............
g£8
Wayne Woodward, Surveying 17.96 Smith Power Log. Co., Sup.
(S
eal)
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N. D. M jd ^ .
Glasgow Ferry
R. D. No. 28 . . . . . . . T .- 60.96 Battey A Richardson, E xp *
Traf.
Officer
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9,40
J. M. CaughelU Surveying . . . 27.96 Thos. J. Haynes, Freight, R. D,
4.60
No. 28 .................. .......... 10.12 Willey A Son, Repairs . ___
Wayne Woodward, S urveyings 4.49
Lyons A Rooney Garage, . Re-
Don’t forget our Oregon Farmer
Lloyd Haines, Surveyinig . . . .
4.49 J . L. Aasen, Lbr., R. D. No,
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Crane Company, Supplies . . . . 478.60
28 ...................................V 84.26 n . . pairs— Trucks ..................... 3 ^ 0 combination in renewing for the ^ _
Pacific Iron W k s, Repairs*-
J. M. Caugneil. Survey exp. . .
2.65 A . B. Daly A Co., Powder, R.
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Trucks ............................
2.01 tinel. You get a good deal W I *
D. No. 28 ....................... 40.43
Dale West, o f Klamath Falla Oregon, came with the other boys’ and girls' G. A. Perkins A Son, Excavat-
money there.
inig ............ a ................... 528.84 Dolph Hayes, Hauling, R. D.
xr o j S 1*1!4 * Equipment
club members to tbe Pacific International Live Stock Exposition last year and
McCullom A W inter, Freight
No. 28 ” . . . ; .....
5.00
^
4TJ r ang . E<l«>p.
6.75
entered bis Shorthorn heifer. Mound's Baroness Sfi.
7.78
adv....................................... 13,12 A . W. Burton, Oil. R.
D. No. 28 L65 Coos Bay Iron Wlfs, Hoist . . .
l'i i î l i i
Well bred. In splendid condition and trained to etshd and lead properly
T. A . Siding, S h o v e ls ...............
6.85
'
J. M. Caughell,. Exp. Sur. R.
for the Judges, both she and her master made a fine Impression, gnd she was North Bend Iron Wks., Ma-
Emery B ros, Ser. Station, Oil
.
3.60
chine wk..................
591.99
awarded flrat in the young class of beef breeds.
D. U y T U ........... .
8.00
E. E. Johnson, Lbr..........
4.80
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ort o f Cdos Bay, Dredging .2731.61 Marshall Wells Co., Sup. R. D.
Dale has written to O. M. Plummer, manager o f the great ahow to be held
Schroeder A Aasen, Lbr.’ : : : :
45.38
4.00
this year at North Portland. Oregon. Nov. (-11, that be wants to be a part of ohn J. Silen, Tewing . . .........
No.
36
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54.60
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K. M. Noah A Son, Smithing . 16.85
Oregon Marine A Fisheries
the exposition, and he sent hit «peek for (36 for one share o f stock.
Buehner Lbr.- Co., Photic, R. D.
r 'J.- ¡5 i .,rî|
Service Garage, Oil. etc
10.78
Supply Co., supplies *-. 49.60
The boya’ and girls' club exhibits at the Pacific International last year
No. 36 ............................. 84.00
Southern Pacific C o , Freight”
61.07
ware vary Interesting, and perhaps as lmportaat to the nation as soy division Hasér A Son, Supplies . . . . . . . 76.61 Bay Park Lbr. Co., Lbr., R. D.
Oregon Brass Wks., Supplies . " 4.03
No. 36 ............................... 24.00 Huling Lundy A Sons, Sup
plies ...............
1J0
Johnson, J. é Q, M. f T * 0 * ,
» kiMr Lbr. C o , L b r , R, D.
Shives Motor C o , Supplies ‘ |: U .74
¡Ifll
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Red Cross Trains
147 Blind Vets
In Useful Work
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REM EM BER THE DAT!
New One-Way Fares
Eastbound through
Four Daily Trains
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The Scenic Shasta Route
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Red Cross Plans
$6,000,000 Effort
To Save Children
Southern Pacific Lines
-ATTRACTIVE
Yoilng America
Sends Vast Relief
T o Needy Abroad
MERCHANTS CAFE
c Coquille, Oregon
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