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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1919)
COQOUBXS, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY $L ttlt. COQUILLE VALLET PACE FOUS The Sentinel II , ■- .^l !.11 I 1 stack shlprteats to the Portland mar- hot from down the valley and Col umbia Rivet potato will bo made by And The CeqeiUs H erald motor truck." a oooo M w in a a o o o to w - BY U. W. YOUNG. Possjhly it may yet be frond cheap er to take stoqk^r<4m the CoquiUe Valley to Portland by truck than to One Y ear... ........................W-M Six M onths.............................. -T6 8, U down fee t t u p t i of $4,778. And u u the railroad. OBJECT O F WASHING B U T TER Three M entha..................... AO connection the Sentinel wants Ns subscription taken unless {aid in to that Portland Market Revert. sugfOAt that it would be toad Way to Remove Buttermilk la for in advance. This rule is uspffa- policy not to use thct unexpended bit Trading opened rather'eerly Mon Proper Whan Butter Is In Small Oran idea tive. of income in peyint the runnint •*- day morning at the Portland Union —Use Pure Water. Advertising Rates peneee of the city schools, but to eeH Stock Yards with about. 40 ear loads by the of Agriculture.) United Btatas Depart-! i Display, 16 cents per inch. it down in the shape of a demand of Uve stock for the packers to look meet loan, to see as a neat etc for that new over and trading eras rather brisk The object of washing butter is to building we will hare to put from the start with prices on the remove the buttermilk. The only way no ad less than 1» cents. No position school up one of these days. The column» of whole holding their own. $87 head of that this can be done properly Is to, given. _____________ the Sentinel are open for arguments cattle. 7 calves, 28S4 hogs and 971 wash the butter when It Is in small for or against that proposition. wnce. m i w » stieet either The cattle were of an average transit* so that the largest possible The Sitkum district is the only one sbaep. grade ¿orree ponding surface Is exposed to the water. To in the county that will get more of pricee. and One brought batch of were try to remove buttermilk by working theee deferred taxes than No. 8. weighed up at $18.80, a steers out of the butter Is not effective; rather high It moreover, the excessive working In quotation for tho day’s run of busi- — We are glad to see that the cessa Isn't it funny that we never hesi ness. Cattle quotation* on the aver jures the grain and body of the butter. tion of the war has resulted in such tate or quibble about paying top age run of sales throughout the day While the last of the buttermilk Is off the wash water should be an increase of the food supply that pricee for a high grade automobile wars about holding their own with draining prepared. Only pure, dean wash wa rifle, sewing machine, linotype or the Swiss broad ration has been in last weak’s. By afternoon very little ter should be used, and It should be other manufactured article knowing was creased 20 per cent______ in the yards far buyers to bid twice the quantity of and at about the that price includes patent royalties, on, a left rather good indication that same temperature as the buttermilk. for the best is none too good for us— From the number of new subscrip The water should be placed In a pail butchers and packers may soon be or tions we have added to our list during except when it comes to paying for a buying in their usual form other receptacle and Its tempera again. The the past three weeks we infer that it high grade “patent paving.—Oregon only feature of rattle market today ture determined with • thermometer; it should be tempered by is not the intention of our patrons Voter. the activity displayed by the buy If the necessary addition of either warm 'water or that the price of the paper shall be No it isn’t so “funny" after alL was er« who really showed a little interest Ice. If the butter granules srs too raised to $2 a pear. soft or too hard the temperature of the Machinery and paving are not in the in what the market had to offer. may be either a few. degrees The Record refers to the Portland some class at all. And then the -au There were about 18 carloads of wash or colder than the buttermilk. Oregonian and Journal as “dated up” tomobile, sewing machine and lino hogs offered tMs morning. For the warmer Warm water has the same effect upon papers. However that may b% they type companies have never got in the past week very little activity has been the body of the bqtter aa high churning reach here every day with fresher habit of putting city. councilman and shown around the hog scales and most temperatures, whereas cold water news tbsn the Record coming on the county commissioners on their pay of tho sales have been made at $17.00 makea the butter so hard that it can be as a top quotation With the bulk of worked only with great difficulty, and rolls. same mail furnishes. sales around $18.80. The market in "if very cold the proper Incorporation It is announced that the entire 768,- Some time it’s coming, end the swine has been weak and draggy and of the salt la practically Impossible. 000 soldiers in camps in the United sooner the better—the Roosevelt hogs this morning had another fall After the buttermilk has been drawn the cork la replaced and one-half States will be demobilised by the first Highway along the Oregon Coast, a when $18.80 was the best offered for off the wash water la poured Into the of March, except those retained fee part of a great coast highway uniting prim« stuff. The market in pork the churn. cover of the churii la then q^ta work. Last Saturday 104,000 British Columbia with Lower Cali past 10 days has been oversupplied replaced The the churn given about soldiers from overseas landed in this fornia. Such a highway would make and the outlook from today’s trading four rapid and revolutions. wash wa matchless scenery available and thus aaarns to offer no immediate relief. ter Is drawn off and the The washing country. re would bring people from all parts af Only three loads of sheep were on peated. Two washings are usually suffi To one, moot of whose life has been the world to travel it What is of the market today which has been cient, the second wash water when spent in sections where they do have even greater importance, it would be holding very strong for the past ten drawn off usually being almost perfect roal winter, the past week has seemed of military value, says the Oregon day*. , A top price -of $14.60 still pre ly clear. the wash water la draining off wonderfully balmy and springlike. Voter. vails for prime lambs with the bulk While worker should he rinsed sgaln with Indeed, last Monday, the finest day of Representative B. F. Jonas, of New of salee for good quality around $14.- tha wster followed by s thorough rins the year thus far, was more than port—good roads booster and devel 00. There is a good demand for near hot snd cooling with cold water. This springlike—as balmy, sunshiny and oper of navigation and timbS^ re ly all grades with enextremely limited ing must be done Immediately before us delightful as a May day in the east. sources—has started the ball rolling supply. ing, because worker Is slightly by his bond issue bill of $ 8 , 600,000 (H. Cattle Quotations: Market steady dry the butter If the will to It. The Our County Agent J. L. Smith was B. 65). Tht Federal government has t* fair. Beat «tears $12.00-18.60; lever worker Is widely stick used and gives a good deal interested at one time, we indicated its interest in this project good to fhoice steers $10.26-11.25; satisfactory results, though other types Just as good work. know, in the goat as a milk producer, Any highway program for state and to good steers $8.76-9.26; fair do The butter, which Is still In the gran- and on reading in the last Sunset how federal co-operation should include medium to good steers $7.76-8.76; common to useful they are in keeping down the coast highway. The sooner the fair staers $8.76-9.26; choice cows and alar condition. Is removed from the with the ladle and placed In weeds and bushes in back yards and project is adopted, the sooner the heifers $9.25-10.26; geod to choice a churn receptacle for weighing. on vacant town lots, we are wonder- work will be started and the sooner cows and heifer* $8.76-9.76; medium The convenient old-fashioned bntter bowl la con , lag if he can't arrange for the Im it will be finished. Which’ means to good cows and heifers $7.60-8.50; venient, snd this Is the only use that portation of a herd for use in Co- much to the present generation. fair to modium cows and heifers $5- shoe Id be made of It. The butter qullle. g—;___ m— v . t been weighed the quantity of Conner« $3.60-6.00; bulls*$6.- having FIVE YEARS IN COQUILLE. 76-6.75; salt Is weighed, and this should be 00-9.00; calves |8.60-18.00; Stockers It’s time to begin laying by for that For the following published in last and’ feeders $6.60-8.60. calculated on the basts of three- fourths an ounce for each pound of Victory Liberty Loan, which is com week’s Coos Bay Harbor, of North Hog Quotations: Market draggy. bntter. of The quantity rosy be varied ing in April. Uncle Sam wants six Bend, the writer makes his best bow: Prime $16.66-16.80; medium to suit personal taste or the require billions more from his nephews and Editor Young has just completed mixed mixed $16.40-16.60; rough heavies ments of the market best grade nieces to help finance war expenses his fifth year as editor and owner of $16.00-16.00; pigs $14.(XM6.28; bulk of butter salt or table The salt should bo before he is through and all who can, the CoquiUe Sentinel, a weekly paper, of sales $16.70. The butter la placed upon the should be glad ta help. Our boys over which are believe is the ablest and Sheep Quotations: Market strong; used. worker, out about two Inches there did no shirking. Can we afford newsiest newspaper that reaches this prime lambs $18.76-14.60; fair to me thick, and spread the salt, free of lumps, sift to now, while enjoying the peace and office. CoquiUe is indeed fortunate dium lambs $9.00-11.00; yearling* ed upon It The butter la then press- safety they secured for us? in having such a lire paper, and on $10.00-11.60; wethers $9.00-10.00; his sixth year appearances ewes $6.00-8.00. Representative Thrift is being entering seem to be Editor Young’s favor. widely commended for introducing in The Sentinel in can be depended upon Special Crop« for Coast Country. the house at Salem a bill providing to publish detail matter concerning that the- salary of $160 which Repre County Court matters which Special crops are needed for con sentative Stannard, of Coos and Cur others never find room for. Here all is ditions near the coast of California ry counties, would hnve received had a hope that the Sentinel and its own and Oregon mountain dis he lived, should be paid to his child- er, arho are known as Coquille’s best tricts, where and the in the remains rep, Mrs. Stannard, the beneficiary citisens, may live long and always cool at all seasons weather and many crops originally intended having likewise prosper. fail to grow or to reach- normal ma fallen a victim to the prevailing epi- turity, and the United States Depart So also this from the Portland ment of Agriculture in conducting ex periments with a number of plants, As Kansas could not be the first Journal: to ratify the prohibition amendment The current issue of. the CoquiUe many of which have been imported to the national constitution, she did Valley Sentinel is No. 1 of volume 14, for this purpose. Special interest at the next best thing by coming in un and is the opening of the sixth year taches to the possibility of securing der the wire as the 86th, completing under present ownership, that of Edi varieties of potatoes and other root the number required to make it the tor H. W. Young, who is one of Ore crops from the high table lands of law of the land. Acting Secretary of gon's very best and most loyal booet- South America, which are able to Sute Polk issued a proclamation ters, and whose paper is just such a grow under conditions of low temper signed at 11:20 Tuesday morning, blend as one should expect from a ature. Numerous other food crop«, proclaiming the ratification of the man who was a boosting Kansan be fruits, and useful trees that grow amendment. Who dreamed of the fore he became a boosting Oregonian.1 successfully in the cooler mountain regions of South America are being possibility of such speedy action five GREATER USE OF MOTOR TRUCK studied to determine their possibilities years ago ? When we were living in Woodburn, of use on the Pacific coast in this Sitkum is to be congratulated on nc. rly forty miles from Portland, it country. Among these are varieties the sort of divvy she is going to draw began to be the practice to move of Indian corn from the cool table when the Southern Oregon taxes arc household goods between the two lands of Peru, including the remark paid. As old road district No. 12 she cities by suto truck. That was found able large-seeded Cusco type of Washing Utensils Immedlatsly Aftar will get most of the $24.147 coming to be cheaper than to hire a truck at maize. Making Butter. to that district and as new district Woodburn to move the goods to the No. 14, she will get all the $6,091 depot, then load them on the cars and IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW ed with the lever or other device, rare being taken to press and not to rub that is coming to that number. That at Portland reverse the operation, smear It After being pressed Into will be more than double what any take the goods out of the cars, load What • Heap af Happiness It Wauld or a thlu layer It la folded upon Itself other road district will get. Then as srd move them again. This, too, W Coquille Hi Into a pile and the pressing repeated. school district 66 she stands to get in spite of the abominable condition Hard Bring working la continued until there $10,200, which is more than double of the Pacific highway between Ore ing back. to do-housework with an ach The Is a thorough and even distribution of what any other school district in the gon City and New Era. Now we see Brings you hours of misery at lei- the salt and a desirable grain and body county will get. Sitkum is certainly that the auto truck radiuc is lengthen sura or at work. have been produced. playing to great luck. ing. Hood River is 76 miles from that If women only knew the rauee— The working of the butter la a very step In the making process and we find this item in a Bsc hue he pains often come from Important This isn't the only Coos County in Portland, and should receive careful attention. Stock Yardr. Bulletin: weak kidneys. much working la a common fault the United States, and we learn from Many residents of this vicinity en Too In farm-made butter. Overworked an agricultural department bulletin "Mr. A. I. Mason, of Hood River, dorse them. J- R- Gunning, 406 S. Fourth butter has s sticky snd salvy body, a received from Washington that the brought a shipment of 14 hogs to the S _ t, E™- Grants Pass, Ora, says: “My back dull, greasy appearance, and gummy Coos County, New Hampshire, Farm Portland stock yards vit the Columbia caused me a great deal of misery at grain. It feels w in In the mouth, Bureau saved $66.88 per acre for the highway by auto truck. He left Hood timae and were dull, bearing- (ticks, and dissolves slowly. Properly potato growers through a careful River in the morning, disposed of his d°wn pain* there acmes my kidneys. Dur- worked butter has a waxy body and a have bright appearance, sad feels cool snd spraying project, which included 80 shortly after neon-day at the acted too freely and my then kidneys again, have acres on which cheek plots were left hogs quickly in the mouth. But- Portland yards, completing Ms return bean congested. Doan s Kidney Pills dissolves -r has s proper grain if a slab breaks and 100 acres where no cheek plots trip slways regulate my kidney* and stop to Hoed River by motor truck hen bent at an angle of about 46 do- were left The greatest gain eras #1 that evening. that misery in my back after I have rree and the broken surface has the per cent, a yield of S14 bushels per 4 “It is the concensus of opinion taken a box or two.” of broken steal. In ad dealers. Don’t appearance acre as against 112 bushels on the un around the Portland stock yard, that Price 60c Iw at A all kidney dition, overworking batter Injures its sprayed area. The next highest gain it win be but a comparatively short Doans Kidney Pills— the remedy—get _______ wee 46 per sent, a yield of 1 TJ bush- .Urns until a large amount of live Mrs. Gunning had. roe sam *“ ethat to**»« Co, Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. M JR Y FACTS THAT“ BRU)GE Of SHIPS’’ WASBUIIT ■' 1 hl" The War has been won. 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