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Mr*. Mattie McGuffin and two daughters, Margery McGuffin and Mr*. Walter Smith, returned last week end from Eureka, California, where they went to visit Mr*. Smith’s husband, who is engaged in fishing there. FARM STOCK Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kern and daughters and Mrs. Kern’S father, Calvin Ray, of North Bend, returned! Call Farr A Elwood for transf.-r Sunday evening from a four-dayu* trip' aad fuel. down the coast. They drove forty miles Wedding Rings, Wedding Ring*, the south of Eureka and found all the road good kind, guaranteed. Diamonds— eery good. Dr. P. M. Drake returned Last Sun- j that are diamond*—at Wilson’*' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Opperman re turned home yesterday morning after spending a week in a cottage on Coo* river. Mf. and Mr*. Roy Pettingill and family and Mr. Pettingill’s father and mother spent the day of the Fourth at Sunset beech. Gladys Clinton, of Gravel Ford, who ha* been employed for the past year at Mrs. A. Schroeder’s restaurant, is quite ill at her home. Miss Gloria Gets, who is in training st the Good Samaritan Hospital to Portland, is expected home Monday for a three weeks’ vacation. Mrs. G. Hermanson and her daugh ter, Lucile, left Wednesday morning for Portland and Victoria, where they will remain for several months. Claude Irons, of Marshfield, while viaiting at the home of Mrs. Mattie McGuffin 8unday, seriously injured his left eye with a hook on a Ashing pole. Born, July 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. I/an Gregory, a ten-pound boy, Wil liam Howard. Mr*. Gregory is at the home of her mother, Mr*. Will Wimer. MORE LIVE STOCK NEEDED ON FARMS Face Powders that add Enchantment L. D. LeOeor, V. 1> St. Lewis, Me. Growing Demand for More Milk, Beef and Poultry. I A growing demand for more milk, butter, beef and poultry make* it ab solutely necessary that farmer* tn- crease their live stock production if they continue to “live at home.** "The rapidly Increasing urban pop ulation haa brought to the farm door Mr*. Bertha J. Smith, Mr* Anna the opportunity of buying tboee thing* Rooney, Miss Bess Maury, of thia tity, that at one time were of a*ce*e|Xy pro ¿nd Mi** Edna Asplund, of Manh- duced on the farm." say* A. C. Kim rey, dairy extension specialist at the lold, returned Sunday evening from a North Carolina »tale college, "but It 1* three day«’ trip to southern Oregon, atoo Increasing the demand for all •topping at Crater Lake, Klamath kind* of live atock product*. In neg Falls, AsHand and Medford. lecting to Increase hl* dairy herd and Homer C. Gant, who spent ? the poultry flock*, th* farmer is neglecting Fourth holiday* in Portla-.d, reiurn d a wonderful opportunity to not only produce a good living but atoo make a Tuesday, accompanied by Miae Bea good income from the farm." trice Peters, who spent a few day* In the early «laya of our hiatory. here this week. The wedding of thia state* Sfr. Kimrey, when the market* popular young couple is to be solem were few and tor apart. It was net nized in Portland late in July. only good business but a neceaalty to Mr. and Mr* W. V. Ferguson and produce everything needed on the farm. Thia naturally led to the pro children spent the Fourth holidays on duction of crop* that were adapted to a trip to Crater and Diaflsond Laltes. alow marketing such aa cotton, tobac The O. K. Beals family from Corvallis co and grain. But now, he state* It Joined them for the trip. In an af la not only necessary to produce the ternoon’s fishing in Diamond lake the things needed on th* farm but aleo men each caught a 20-inch Rainbow, to produce tboee things moat In de mand at tbe neareat market which, to trout. most casea, to at tbe front door. Th* Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cunningham, constant demand today to for food Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pointer, Vera products from live stock. Gaalin and Eula Doak were on a trip According to Mr. Kimrey, live atock, over the past week end. They mo pasture and feed cropo In reasonable tored via the Pacific highway, taking proportion will enable every farmer In in the Oregon caves, then going over J North Carolina to utilise a maximum the Redwood highway to Crescent par cent of hto acreage and will at the Mme time, produce a decent living City and returning up the coast. and a marketable surplus of live stock Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tennison, who. product*. . I had been visiting here since July K i ___ _ 1* __________ ________ ____ “This the only _ permanent aolu left Monday noon for their home in tlon, and aa long aa the farmers of San Diego. His father, Frank Tenni-: North CaroliM refuse to follow this »on. accompanied them and will visit »ystem. Juat so long will they have in San Diego for two or three menthe, • • ■alaU ■nd Insufficient farm Income Tom left Coquille several years «««».I“/ LX'n<ih2 ^ve^Xror^tod^ Mr*. R. B. Knife and daughter, La day morning from a werisgs trip to Verne, arrived home today from Port ctntral Idaho where relative* Were Halted. Mr* Drake and daughter, land. They went up laat Monday. vho accompanied the doctor, went east Mr*. Taylor, of Portland, has been for a month’s visit with her parents viaiting here with her niece, Mr*. Lola Thompson, and her eon, Ralph Taylor. in Colorado. Uee Cow Bell Safety First! Dairy’s Pasteurised Milk and protect your health. to Raise Poultry I lo W * . Why Net EetabHeh aa Egg Route aad Get the Extra Profits That th* Retailer Would Otherwise EajoyT Every owner of a fair steed poultry lock should either belong to « co- •perative marketing association or be nterested in the story of Ben Web- iter. Ben to a hustling, likeable young chap who purchased a run-down farm, stocked it with chickens, and is now attempting to make it pay by eetabliah- ng a “direct to the user” egg busi- 1 tea* Of course, he’ll make a go of it ’or the story run* true to th* oM Horatio Alger “work and win” formu- * Nevertheless, if Ben were a real lesh and blood egg farmer, I am quite inre be would get there just th* same. I have observed a number of ae- ual parallels to the popular Ben Web ster story. None of them encounter ed such trials as Ben has had to ov ercome, but without exception, they found the egg route a profitable ven- '■.ure. And why not? If you take ?our eggs in one lot to one of the egg buyer* or to some retail dealer, you know they are going to be resold at t profit of several cento a dozen over 'hat you received for them. You •an not only have that profit for your wn but can actually demand a pre- nium of from three to five cents a lozen over current store prices aa a rule. It is being done by many “egg ’armers’’ in various parte of the coun- ry and there is no reason why the •>!an will not work anywhere. You can offer your customers at east three advantages over the ordin- iry farm run of eggs ouch as they irually get at grocery stores. First, I ou can guarantee that your egg* are I infertile as no rooster* ar* kept with I your laying flock, hence your egg* I will keep fresh much longer. Second, I you can assure thesn that egg* are I fathered twice a day so they are sure . I -o be perfectly fresh. The third ad- I I /antage is that you can keep your' I here penned up so that there io no I loubt about when egg* were laid.! I Egg* collected from hayloft* or here I and there about a farm may have been ' • I laid recently or they may not. Mr. and Mr«. I. J. Dennis, of Port land. and Dr. Wm. Stransbury, of Palo Alto, Cal., were week-end guests over the Fourth with Dr. and Mm. J. and ha* a re.pon.ibh position with B. Gillis. sections,” ear* Mr. Kimrey, tbe telephone company in the south Harry A. Slack returned yesterday ern California city. morning from a ten days’ trip to Sa Bulletin on Docking lem and other valley point* He was and Castrating Lambs accompanied home by K. G. Denman, (Prepared by the United fttataa Department of Corvallis. I of Agriceltoro.) Farmers who raise sheep for tbe Pullets for sale, White Leghorn» sale of lamb* will be interested to and Auftralorpe. Also some ene-year Farmers’ Bulletin 1184-F, “Castrating TREATING OLD AGE old Leghorn toying Hens. S. B. and Docking Lambs,” which may by Leeper, on Highway, at Cunningham' obtained free from United States De railroad crossing. tf partment of Agriculture, Washington D. O. Mr. and Mrs Bill Keller, of Arago, T HAS long been recognised that | This bulletin emphasise* the value and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. babies require different treatment of docking all lamba and castrating Should any patron object to paying Culbertson and family returned this from adult* The young, tender, de tbe rem tomb* which are to be mar week from a few days’ camping trip veloping body of the Infant to sub keted, In order to get maximum gain* your price, provided, of course, that ject to different dlsenses and needs and good prices when finished. Un- • It ia not out of reason, you may safe at Johnson’s beach. < different treatment from that of the ly offer to let them try store eggs Notice: Farmers—We buy Beef, mature, completely developed body of , docked ram iamb* are often discrimi tor a while. Aa a rule, your willing- nated against, tbe bulletin shows, to Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hides, at the the adult. This has come to be so gen ¡an extent ranging from «3 to flfi per nees to have them make this com perl ECONOMY CA8H MARKET, Co erally recognised that the care and on will overcome their objection* 100 pounds. In comparison with cas quille, Oregon. treatment of the Infant Is now a dis trated and docked lumba of the same right then and there. Egg* produced H. W. Weiger, who ha* been in tinct speciality in medicine. age. Thia to due largely to the greet under the condition* outlined above In the Mme way we are coming to Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland er uniformity and more attractive ap are bound to be bettor than those pur- realise that the dlae.ise» and treat for a month or more, returned to Co pearance which castrated and docked •hased through store*. quille Wednesday. He to feeling and meet of the very old demand Just ae lamba present when marketed. Before starting a business of this distinct treatment as that of the very looking much better. Owners of range docks have long kind, be sure you have sufficient hens young. Some of the organs and func appreciated tbe value of castrating Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tweed and aon tions of the old have begun to slow to make sure of having a year ’round and docking, but these practice* are returned Monday from spending the up and degenerate. They need special not so general to the case of farm •upply of eggs for your year "round Fourth at their old horns in Portland. treatment, just ae does the body of flock* The bulletin describee aad 11 customers. Not to have a constant I Mr. Tweed is tbe cleaner and presser ' th* infant. 7 •upply at all time« for your regular lustrates the operation* of castrating to a recent issue of the Medical Re at the DelLuxe plant. and docking to aid farmer* I* per ’rede will hurt your business very view of Reviews Or. M. W. Thewll* Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Kelley re of New York make* some valuable forming tbe work safely and effec much. tively. ■■■ In addition to the egg business ' turned Sunday evening from a trip to suggestions about the treatment of the aged. Disease« of old age, he says, re with it* very acceptable extra profit Crater and Diamond Lakes. They 'eature, there are also dressed fowls were accompanied from Grants Pass quire just as much special attention as diseases of childhood. to be reckoned with. They, too, will by the T. S. Easton family. Tbe first necessity In treating old □ring you a much higher price tf sold V. R. Wilson is mourning the death people to a hopeful attitude. Old per over your route than if marketed in of his 12-year old collie, "Chum,” sons are especially aubject to sugges the usual manner. Here again, the which occurred a week ago. The dog tion. If an old man Is once taken ill, insurance of a fresh product make« was injured by another dog which he to apt to become despondent and your offering more acceptable. You to believe that there la no help for slipped up on his blind side. will kill and dress fowl* just before him. Msry Alice Nosier was seriously For this rreaon. It to never wise to you start out to deliver them eo they hurt Monday morning, while playing allow an old i>erson to remain in bed sre sure to be in prime condition when .see with other children on the Lincoln any longer than la absolutely neces Only good quality bay, or that which I delivered. grade school chute. She fell about sary. The longer he »lay- the more to of bright green color and leafy to You have a very good medii for convinced he 1» that he can never get eight f mt, striking her head. I disposing of your extra cockerel* and character, should be fed to bogs. up. e e e I cull female atock and you do eo at a Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Wilson and In the old aa in tbe adult, many Pigs which make good gala* durlag I profit considerably in excess of what daughter, Aileen were among the troubles ere caused by focal Infec the suckling |>erio<l have ■ derided ad I vou would realize by any other means. Fourth of July vieitora from Coquille tions. They are of even greater im vantage over pigs raised by sows which I lust bow much the increase will be at Crater Lake. They also visited portance in the old because aged per are poor milker* I depends on a number of conditions. I Klamath Falls. Ashland and- Med sona are more susceptible to poisons • • • than tbe more vigorous adults. These ford on the trip. hould consider it a conservative es Early pigs require more attention centers of infection may lie In the timate, however, to say that as prices Mrs. Jas. Watson is enjoying a visit teeth, tbe tonsils, tbe prostate, the at farrowing time and for a few days ire at present, dressed birds sold in after they are farrowed io avoid leases from her nieces, Misses Pearl and bladder or the gall Madder. Recause a -due to cold weather. .hi* way should bring you twenty-five Ruby Snyder, of Portland, who came person to old la ho reason why the • • • to thirty-five cent* more each than Tuesday for a two week«' stay. The center of Infection should not bo bunt | A little extra protein feed should be 'f »old in any other way. ed for and removed. young ladies are twin eistera, daugh supplied during the torn four to aix Beside the possibility of poisoning It is therefore quite easy to see ter* of Capt Levi Snyder. weeks before the sows are due to far from focal Infections, old peraams are that, even though the egg route does row. It may be furnished hy feeding Mr. and Mm. Wm. Tonimi, who also especially liable to poisoning from ,• pound of tankage per day for every entail more work than limply taking have been visiting here this week, left accumulation In the bowel« By the four sow* or shout two gallon* of the week’s collection to some retail for their home in Ferndale, C«iif„ Me of castor oil, mineral oil and other skim milk per day to tbe name num dealer, the extra profit to more than cathartics as well as Irrigation, tbe today. Mrs. Tonimi j* the sister of ber of sow* likely to be worth the effort necessary Mrs. W. E. Cross, Mrs. J. N. Jacobsen bowels can be kept free from any ac- • • • to get it. cumulationa. and Mrs Maggie Simmons. Leguminous bay supplies desirable Above all. old persons should be It would be an unusual community Clarite of tbe Clarke Optical Co.. to the ration. Aalde rrom the nutrient* where plenty of customer* could not 3i6H Washington St., Cor. «th, Port things outride tbenisei ven. Th« idee he found. The chance* are that a lit furnished. however, another benefit de land. Ore., eye sight »peciaHata. wifi that the old should "rest" to kind but tle investigation will reveal plenty ef rived from feeding the whole hay to be in Coquille, all day and evening, not always wise. Active Interest to that of compelling the sow* to ex- potential customers who will be glad Friday, July 18th, at the Coquille outside things has added years to sfcise. to have you serve them. You may not many an old pereon’a life. Generally Hotel. See Mm about your eyes. be able to dispose of your entire out- the busiest live the loneest. (* l»tS. Ualo». » DUt on your route at first, but by con Edythe Farr to expected home Mon sistently offering * better service than day from a month’« emit with rela Loganberries for Sale—Earl Noe- »them and a sup you will tive» in Tacoma, Portland and Eu ler, Sanford Heights, Coquille, phone gradually build gene. She will be accompanied by MILL. of eatiefactory two courina, Wesley and Robert (Copyright, im, Holley, whose home to in Tacoma. NOSLER À WALKER. KEEPING WELL I Live Stock Hints by Dr. L. D. LeGeer. V. *.) There a a tint and a texture to suit every type among these flattering, fragrant face powders— Shari (|2.50), Cara Nome (32.00), Duska (31.00). They are lasting and alluring. Sold only at Rexall Stores. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Inspect Our Quabty Merchandise —Then Help Yourself and Sate Endicott-Johnson (Not to the Trust) - SHOES for ALL the FAMILY Them handy shopping »torà* speciali*« in Standard Brands and SELL far LESS Hosiery Wash Frocks Men’* Furnishings Lingerie Notion* Mon’* Work Clothing Coquille Marshfield Well Drilling SIX CYLINDER SENTENCES ¡ i :* I ! « ! By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND OO ■mlleo wrinkle the fare op; scowl* wrinkle ft ifc.wn One« med mone.t line Iteen man) • man’» endoIng If a man cannot boa* the beast In him. the beaat wilt be We are now equipped with a plate Star Well Drilling machine and are ready to contract for drilling in any section of th* county. Our equip ment is all contained on -a' light truck and can be quickly teleported t* ------- —,i_ -------- at our your i location. Write or call place for price* and dates. Rice A Marsters Car* Wellman’* Insurance Office, Myrtle Point. litf Our thoughts take on the colot of our heart’s <le«I re» Rate to a ravenous wolf that Anally devours the hater Tbe universe break* with the man who hreoks an honor able promlee. <• '••• W«w»r« Mew»»»*»» Balsa. » fa Pig* farrowed In January and Feb ruary can be raised succemfully If they are properly housed and man 1 1 1 , ( ( t Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. A A. M. Stated Communication Aug. 12—8:00 P. M. Hiland Theatre! MYRTLE POINT Sunday - Monday - Tuesday, July 13 - 14 - 16 See and hear Gary Cooper, famous gg “The Virginian.” THE TEXAN in gnother fawiuting gll outdoor romnnee! Admission 40c gad 50c Wednesday - Thursday, July 10 - 17 Ahoy! The Joy Fleet is in Port! William Haines in Ilia first alUtalking picture Navy Blues Admission 10c aad 35c \ Friday and Saturday, July 18 - 18 H All Talking Comedy Drama TEMPTATION with •ad Lawrence Gray 10c aad 50c