V iiyE STOCK NEWS felling About People > ; Events in the Citÿ and County c Miss Maxine. Paulson came in yes­ terday morning from Eugene to sp.nd pie week end at home. L Marcelling done at Tourist Hotel, l or phone 86-L for appointments. ''Work guaranteed. 16t2 Mrs. Emma J. Bigelow left by this 1 .morning’s train for a visit at her for­ mer home in Hillsboro. ;t[ The guarantors of the Ch lutauqua . are to have a meetnig soon and the .chair plan will be taken up then. Order your Home Cooked Foods, the previous day, at the Home Bakery, next door to 20th Century. w lltf The Rev. A. W. Bell expects to hold t: services in St. John’s Church, Ban­ don, oh Ascension Day, May 13th, at ’* 19 a. m. ' Any broken lens duplicated at once Have a perfect lens grinding plant. Better. See .BIRCH and See i Optometrist, Marshfield. Rev. N. D. Wood of Redwood, Ore., * has come to supply the pulpit at the Methodist Church South, which was vacated by Rev. M. F. Hill. Eyes examined—Glasses fitted— Work guaranteed—Dr. T. DeLaRhue —200-201 Irving Block—Marshfield. Ore. Over Hub Store. Mrs. G- N. Goodrich received a telegram-Tuaaday from her daughter, Mrs. Walter Crook, announcing the arrival of a baby girl weighing 7 1-4 pounds. Geo. W. Zerr was a caller Tuesday morning. He is still kept very busy repairing jail doors and locks and providing for the safe keeping of our jail population. Here in Cooscounty there have been localities where blackberriee ripened all winter; but we still are anticipat­ ing 4h* com 1 n g sumih^F. . On a competitive bid the Sentinel has just been- awarded the contract for printing a |>atch of 50,000 tele­ gram blanks ’Wr" the "Cods'" anp by Hub Store. . ' | the same evening at which a special iambs cull spuds In the corrals In the Alton Grimes—Set of silver cups I | meeting was called to be held on morning, then a full feed of alfalfa March and With the rainstorm that has been prevailing here ever since by Iris Elrod. June 21, a right q’clock at the high hay, and then turn them on the peas. Hugh Harlocket—Box of cigars by I | school building, the same time at Bring them In at fright- for another Monday morning—practioally all the feed of spuds and a little hay to last week so far—May has been furnish­ Hudson’s Drug Store. which a director and school clerk are them the night, and leave them fairly M. J. Harteon—fishing knife by C. I ing the belated March weather due a to be’ elected. hungry for a spud feed in the morn- couple of months ago. J. Fuhrman. 4 The clerk w*s instructed to take Dan Brown—silk socks by . Fred Wi-I □tit <4,000 in insurance on the new ln<" The, farmers are all .glad, however, Alfalfa has been found unsatlsfac- to get plenty bf those delayed spring mer. grade building and more, as the work tory In many cases because the lambs C. A. Baer — silk, socks by Z. C. I rains at last, *nd are congratulating | progressed, up to within <2,000 of its are not fed enough. A few mouth­ themselves that a great many small Strang. fuls won’t keep them from eating too cost potatoes have been spoiled by being A. J. Sherwood—chicken dinner by I Architect Chas. Burgraf was paid many peas. They should eat at least two pounds dally to affect pea con­ made big ones. And this valley is so Lafe Compton. $340.92 which included 35 per cent of much of a farming country that wt F. C. Hudson—hair cut, Ralph Nos-1 his fees for services in planning the sumption. Mineral mixtures are indicated for are all pleased to see plenty of rain in ler. new building. certain things, but preventing'death Edith Miller — Battle Fitch Sham-1 time and are antcipating fine c.'ops of At the board’s- meeting last Satur­ losa by unlimited feeding of them in all sorts this year. poo, Curtis Townsend. day evening, J. D- Graham, inspector the peafield doesn’t seem to be one C. D. Ray—assortment of groceries I of construction on the new building, of them. These big 65 to 80-pound New S. P. Agent by Dunham’s. reported that <4,000 had been expend­ lambs have a big capacity for feed consumption and can't stand the J. W. Miller — box of candy by Thos. I The new Southern Pacific agent at ed for labor and material there, and amount of concentrated feed they are — —------ T. J.'Halstead was paid <3,000-on ac­ consuming. the Coquille office is Frank A Pook, Michaelson- Earl Graham—can of tobacco by S. I count. / who is gratified to find his hands full We have a tendency to look for All teadhers, except Carolyn G. panaceas and to hope for some serum of business here. He comee from the M. Noeler. Wilson and Lena Crump, having ac­ or powder that can be administered main line in the Willamette valley, where he was a near neighbor of the cepted the election tendered them by or fed to solve the trouble. When we the board some weeks ago, contracts 1 get down toK Improving our feed man­ Sentinel folks while they were pub­ agement system, so that our lambs lishing the Woodbum Independent, be­ were entered into by the board with get a well-balanced ration and are them. ing stationed at Hubbard just north forced to eat a definite amount of of there . We believe he is going to The board requested J. D. Graham roughage, , and besides are fed a va­ fill his new position well and prove to estimate the cost of wrecknig the riety i qf feeds with the peas, only a popular representative of the com­ old and bulding. a new fire escape at then will these losses come under —E. J. Maynard, Colorado the east end of the Grade building. control. 1 pany. This was in compliance, with the : State .Experiment Station, to 8an ef FirsaChief third' her, who also filed other recommenda­ Gave Name to Metal tions with the board which were ap­ Babbitt metal takes Its name from proved by the directors. , that1 of Its discoverer, Isaac Babbitt, I The list included a recommendation t aa American Inventor, a native of ] that the room under the front steps 1 Massachusetts. The metal was in­ A* th? grade building, be kept ime ’ vaded and patented, la W- - - i from all trash and other articles ex- I A Pertinent ~ tl iii k-—u “ m I Jim Edwards couldn’t see such Extravagance , ' [ | i ■ I ' 1 [ 1 • Instead of letting rust and decay “get” them, Jim safeguards all his build­ ings, also his tools and implements, with Acme Quality Paint. He says neglect is an extravagance he won’t stand for, and that the paint not only pro­ tects, but beautifies his property, and makes it worth more. Be sure you, too, use , ACME QUALITY Pai nt-¿Varnish •This Acme Quality Paint and Varpish Station is being conducted for your benefit. Take every pos­ sible advantage of it Come in today. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc COQUILLE OREGON Chickens For Sale Fryers, three for <1.00. White Leghorn Pullets also ready 8. 8 . Lse p eei Rations for Brood Sows The Missionary Society of the Church of Christ will meet withtMrs Dewey Brown, first house west of the Bledsoe House, Tuesday, May 11, at 2 o’clock. Viators welcome. When in need of SURETY BONDS L. L. Bonney, a pharmacist from Eugene, came in last Friday to take a position with Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. He was a classmate at O. A. C., with Ben Wood, of the same store. Mrs. Grace McCreight, who came here a few weeks ago from Reno, Nevada, to visit Mrs. Wm. Fortier, elsewhere advertises that she will do marcelling at the Tourist Hotel. Herbert Lukens and wife arrived here Wednesday from San Francisco and intend to remain in Coos county. “Hub” has accepted a position with the Stout Lumber Co., at North Bend. Mrs. Judith Collier, mother of Mrs. E. A. Wimer, who returned from a California visit last week, felt per­ fectly at home down there with all the rain they have been having the past winter. Proper Feed Will Make Vigorous Litter of Pigs Legion to Give Minstrel Show Live Stock Hints Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Noaler and Geo. T. Moulton intend leaving Sur day for Portland. The latter has been quite For County Commissioner sick for the past seven weeks with I wish to announce myself as a can­ heart and nervous troubles and he ex­ didate for County Commissioner of pects to remain in-Portl/nd for treat­ Coos County on the Republican ticket ment in the May Primaries, May 21, 192«. E. H. Hamden. Don’t worry a Dont your battery Merle Landreth, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gkge, left yesterday morning for Roseburg after a two days’ visit here. Hie home is to California but he is working near the Douglas county seat for a few months. Dependable Insurance The greater the number of pigs raised per sow the less the cost per pig. The unborn pig la built quite largely of protein, hence the neces­ sity of feeding plenty of protein to the ‘sow from breeding to farrowing time tn order that she may produce a large, strong, thrifty, vigorous litter say live stock authorities at the Kan sas State Agricultural college. The brood bow should have either one-half pound of tankage, one pound of lln seed oil meal, one pound of soy beans or one gallon of skim milk or butter milk per day to furnish the needed protein, they advise. Coquille Post No. 36, American Le gion is planning to stage a minstrel show in the Community Building in about three weeks. The date has not been definitely set. About 25 will take part in the show, which will con­ sist of black face comedians, vaude­ ville, bathing beauty eontest, etc. The boys are planning to spring some­ thing original. H. E. Hess left last Saturday for Eureka, Calif., and returned Wednes­ day evening accompanied by Mrs. Hess and the children. The latter had been visiting at her old' home for the past two weeks. when you can take it to an expert at the Coquille Service Station and have It inspected. N. C. KELLEY NOTICE The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Church of Christ May 14th. There will be a special Mother’s Day pro­ gram, and refreshments will be serv­ ed. Also a silver offerings will be taken. Every one is invited to be ■’resent, especially the mothers. All ire welcome.—Press Correspondent. The most effective method of rid dlnf cattle of lice la by dipping. Why your baking will not bum w feed moldy hny*to horses If to avoid serious ailments. Food Value of Molasses reeding molasses has a food vaine of Its own, especially In cold weather, when Ito heat-producing carbohydrates furnish energy in abundance. That is one reason why stock that-Is fed mo lasses will usually be found In the spring with slick, shiny coats. It also adds to the palatabllity of feeds, es pedally roughage, and will encourage the cows to eat more of this. row carries more fat tiniler Two severe taxes on pig worms and lice. Cleanl mightily in combating both. Live Stock Items Maybe So. Diogenes must be looking for a fill Ing station by this time.—Louisville Courier-Journal. Hmdy Bathtube Ke Atchison (Kan.) plumbing sup­ ply dealer advertises in the Globe: "Bathtubs for sll than— " Coquille Hardware Co