O K S*». rwpAT, jin,T M M # COOS COUNTY A Wonderful New Policy 1mm* by tko Bankers Life Company LIBERTY THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY, July 12 and Adapted from thé thrilling story by Roy Scott Agricultural College p-nisid upon all classes of dairy cattle, swine, sheep, and hogs and* several times in judg- iny the dairy casses complimented the breeders on the real quality evidenced by the type of individuals they were leading into the first livestock show ring of its nature ever held in South­ ern Oregon. All classes of dairy cattle were represented excepting the Ayrshire. Professor F itts placed the awards as follows: Jersey Bulls two years old and over: Finley Schroeder on S t Hawes Tisha W alts; W. C. Cutler, Myrtle A m b m Y ob Carry $10, WO I f yoa die f N a any natural eaoaa, the Company pays - • $10,000 If you die from accident, the Company p a y * ...................... 20,000 If yon become totally and permanently disabled, during auch disability all premium payments are waived and after one year the Company pays you $1,000 per year, as leng as yen live, and a t your death pays . . . . 10,000 Under the disability benefit, if you live eleven years, you receive 10,000 Or, if you live twenty-one years, you receive 20,000 And a t death year family q r estate will receive . . . . 10,000 the annual payments to. you being subject to total disability. A. T. MORRISON, D istrict A gent Ceqaille, Ore. 3 ^ y / / / / /< /( // ì j 1 Jersey Bulls under one year: George Hampton of Armgo lrst; C. D. Jarman of Bullards second, and H. B. Sander of Catching Inlet third. Jersey cows two years old and over: J. D. Carl of Arago first Schroeder Bros of Arago, second and C. D. Jarm an of Bullarda, third. V IT H A N D Y if i Jersey heifers one year old and un­ der two: R. M. Bunn of Arago first, George Hampton of A rag e second, and Chas. Kime A Son of CoquiUe AWLEICtrS LINIMENT k ■ third. Jersey senior calves: W. C. Cutler of Myrtle Point first, J. L. Smith of CoquiUe, second; V. H. Berkey, Lee, third. Jersey Junior calves: W.C. Cutler Its sdmulstmg warmth overcomes the twangs of ibeom* of Mrytle Point, first, Hervey Bros, •tnm and brings quick relief to aches and pains by Na­ of Lee, second and Elbert Davie of ture’s own method. Has proven its wonderful menu for As a Sweet Bandon, third. As Jennie Mslone, over 30 yean and is endorsed by millions, May be used Young Society Girl Finley Schroeder of Norway took mtemally oc externally for man or beast Daughter of the Underworld champion mate and J. D. Carl of " / »a t to had I had to ha in had all the fine, Arago took championship female Imagine Hie opportunity for fine acting in this romance of ^ ¥ j — h',J Jnimr^n,n eWmi with Laaa Silken of Cedar H »me. faded. Prof. Budlong. Holstein Bulls two years old and Jennie Malone, daughter of a dive keeper of the slums, who, "Tha doctor» t aid / needed an operation from over: L. J. Simpson, Shoreacree, • utoere ttram. / used RamlmgW* Liniment and defying the clinging dutch of evil companions, pursued and first; H. W. Walker of Cooston, see- am *eU today. — C. H . D n jyn L ondf J. Larsen, third;--------------------- \ persecuted by the police, still rises superior to her birth and T win soon catTon my tegular customers with a «v^pl-te Holstein bulls over one and under line of Rawleigh’i Good Health Products, Mail or pLoc environment to an honored place in sodety, wins the love two years: Geo. E. Dix, Coos River, orders promptly filled, " ' r first; H. H. Haynes, Isthmus Slough, and respect of a splendid man, second; F. E. Rogers, Coos River, third. Holstein bulls under one yeeir: Geo. The Crowning Triumph of Norma TalmadgeY Brilliant Career E. Dix, first, L. J.' Simpson, second. Champion bull went to L. J. Simp­ son of Shoreacres on a son of Mat­ C hildren 15c ador Segis Walker. A dults 35c Holstein females two ’years old and over: Geo. E. Dix, first. Heifers over one year and under two years: Georgs Gunnell of Catch­ It is reportad that tha lot of five cows, ing Inlet, first and Geo E. Dix of three calves and She three year old Coos River, second; A. O. Kjelland, U nder new m anagem ent - herd tire cost the Dements $4,666 laid third. Championship female went to Goo. down a t Myrtle Point, where they will be ueed aa the beginning of what may E. Dix of Coos River on Mea Merillas . pr.ve to be a famous herd of Here Dekol 4th. Tha Coos County Infirmary took fords; nothing better in this line hav­ ing been brought into Coos county bo- a blue ribbon with Snowdrops Khe­ L aird B uilding Coquille, Oregon dive of Rose City, a nine months old fore. Guarnsey bull calf, pronounced by the judge to be a splendid individual of Calling Carda. 100 for $1.26. the breed. FOR 8ALB Highest Type of-Courage. Harman Smithgall of Catching In­ Weight of Character. 1 reg. Jersey bull, H. R. No. 174090, The beet examples of heroism gre There la not a wood cutter in Maine let took first on Duroc-Jersey Swine Fontaine’s El. Rose Chief, 2 years or Minnesota bnt knows that the boar, over one year; aow over one found In everyday life. To keep steadily on In the face of obstacles old August 28 1920. weight of the ax and the swiftness of year and litter. the stroke are what tell In the cutting The Catching Inlet Pig Club took takes courage. There’s little In lift’s 1 team of horses—weight about 1000- of the tree; that the shnrpness of the first with Bob Wonder in the Poland commonplaces to awaken poesy, but 1200 lbs. each, with harness, cheap. there’s much to challenge admiration. 1 mare with colt for buggy o r riding. ax Is nothing unless there be weight Chinas With neither flag nor drum beat many and swiftness behind It. There Is sot George Gunnell took first Poland an heroic soul fights against odds that 1, 8 year oil horse, sound and well a man qf them who would go Into the broken. wilderness expecting to cienr bis farm sow over one year and Carl Culley seem to leave do chance for success. Yet when the soul Is headed right It 1 disc cultivator (John Deere), just with aharp-bladed penknives or well- as bood as new. J. M. Culley took first and second knows neither retreat nor defeat It polished scissors. Yet the same men, has learned only to move forward. 1 one horse corn-planter (Deere), a t they look around for their heroes, on bow under one tear. just aa good aa new. And to obtain A ct rare combination of strength with as they give applause, or a* they give George Gunnell took first and Carl No matter how hard the struggle Is, It votes, are as likely as any men to be Culley second on boar under one keeps on. In the face of severest 1 smooth harrow. qu a lity w iran« coetly steels. So you will find th a t, misled by the brilliancy of accomplish­ y*ar and the Catching Inlet Pig Club trials great advances have been made. 1 deLaval cream separator No. 17 in When poverty rises to shake off Its ment, and to forget the necessity. If good condition. pound for pound, the steels in a Maxwell equal those the work Is to Inst, of the weight and took championship male with Bob fetters through an attempt to serve 1 circular-cordwood saw, 24 inch Wonder and champion female with force which belong only to character. humanity it challenges to uneqaal in any car built. J diameter and Mandrels. Coos Bay Queen. combat and wins In proportion to tbs —K. E. Hale. Lumber from a building 18 x 24. Carl Culley took first on sow and Justice of Its cause. F. L. GREENOUGH Geo. A. Maas, Riverton. 24tl litter and George Gunnell second. Dealer Pussle of the “Seven Seas” Ancient Irish Lera. Barred Rocks, 1st oa pallets, A r­ Graham’s Garage The “Seven Sea#’’ exist In Hindu The ruins of Shanas castle are on chie Howard. mythology, to which Kipling may have the shores of Lough Neagh, Ireland, gone for his well pow B title. Accord­ H. A. Wells first on Oregon pullets. tbe domain which for a long time was ing to the Pursues, tty earth Is circu­ Squabs, A. T. Haines, bios ribbon. the seat of that family of O’Neills that lar and flat, like the flqjrer of a water E. R. Varney, blue ribbon on Ja p ­ ruled Ireland before the coming of Bt. Illy. Ita circumference ia 4,000,000,01»0 Patrick. The emblem of the O’NeOls anese rabbit. Film Developing Holstein Friesian Association. lip, R. J. SUinlechner, H. W. San­ miles. In the center la Mount Soonie- Buff Cochins, 1st cook, 1st ken, Is tbe red hand, and the story fs that ford, R. A. Church and Son, W. G. roo. On thla mountain are three peaks many hundred years ago, when a Vik­ All 6 exposure rolls . — 10 At a meeting of the Sales Com­ formed of gold, pearls and precious Harry Thomas, Bunker Hill. Ingram. Beef White Leghorn Cockerel, Earl ing Invader was nearing Ireland, he 10 and 12 exposure rolls 15 mittee of the Coos County Holstein stones, where the deities reside. At It was decided th at an effort would promised vast possessions to the first Packs _____ 25 Friesian Association held in Marsh­ Its base are three mountains, on each Updike, 1st, G. F. Averill, 2nd. man who touched land. An O’Nsfll, be made to have two car loads of aide of which grows a tree M00 miles Best pen White Leghorn pullets, the progenitor of the great race, eat field July 6th, J. L. 8mlth, Bank Printing Holstein on display a t the Coos Coun­ high. The furthermost c..untry from Earl Updike, 1st, Mrs. Wm. Goshen, Agriculturist and C. C. F arr, County off his .left hand and flung It ashore, ty fair a t Myrtle Point September 16 these mountains Is bounded by tbe salt 2nd. is/« x 2 * 4 -------------- - - 8 Agricultural Agent, were authorised thus todchlng land before any of his -.1 6 , inasmuch aa the Jersey sea. Beyond this sea there are six 2*4 * _______ - 4 Silver Laced Wyandotte, George S. fellow adventurers. . This story la sot to purchase for the Association one breeders in the CoquiUe Valley so others—of sugarcane Juice, of spirit- Young, best cock, best hens, and best the sol# property of the O’Neills. .2*4 X 4 * 4 --------------- _ ___ 5 car load of purebred females to be splendidly supported the Livestock nous liquors, of clarified butter, of pen. 3*4 x 3*4 ____ - -5 Other families claim It under some­ sold at public auction for cost to the curds, of milk and of nectar. Each show a t Marshfield. 3 x 5 ___ __________ --■5 what modified circumstances, bnt tha highest bidder as soon as animals of aea la surrounded by a separata cooti- O’Neills have always used the red 3 f t x 5 * 4 --------------- - 5 proper breeding and individuality can ent.—Exchange. Norma Talnmdgs aa Jennie Malone, hand for their emblem. Post Cards . 5 be found and shipped to Marshfield alias Jennie Miller, surpasses all her 1 - 1 First Reman- Emperor. for sale. previous dramatic characters in “A Enlarging Lively Chatter Wasted. Two Worlds,” the m ar­ The Bank of Southwestern Oregon Dements Get Fine W hite Faces. I During the life of Christ on earth Daughter B .A W . Sepia A vamptah looking yonng woman , . k two ‘emperors ruled the Roman em- velous story of Slums and Society by made arrangements to finance the Ellis Dement returned a few days | p|„ of wWch the Holy Ijan(j „ p ,;. entered the hotel dining room and 5 x 7 or smaller 25 35 purchase of the animals gratis and ago from the Yakima valley, W ash-. M(|ne was pert. At the time of the LeRoy Scott. At the Liberty Theatre cast a casual glance around the room 7 x 11 — -____ 50 65 the animals will be sold a t public auc­ ington, where he purchased nine head birth of Christ, Augustus was emperor. Monday and Tuesday, July 12th and and finally made her way towards a 9 x 1 4 _______ 65 80 table at which sat a middle-aged man. tion to the highest bidJsr. at the heat Hereford» frost Chas. I He wss tbe grand nephew of Julius 18th. $1.00 11 x 1 4 ........... .85 Bhe sat down at the table as thoagh There is considerable demand for Ball’s ranch a t Mabton. Five head of Caesar, and before coming to the Other sizes in proportion. she were acquainted with Mm and DAIRYMEN! " • • purebred Holstein heifers and since cows with three calves a t foot and throne was known as Octavio«- He started • lively chatter. The man the fam o u s herd the first emperor. He died In the Send us your cream. We will pay neither raised his eye# nor answered, the wonderful display a t the Coos ti - i ___ r _____ _ cash asms day. Honest weights and bnt finished Ms dinner, laid down a County Livestock show there has been tests. At the CoquiUe Isa Plant. M8 N. Front St. Marahfi«>id Or. an added interest in the Holstein bill, and left the table. The idle wait­ Mutual Cream Station, ers had been working hard to keep breed. Leave ordere a t Fnhnman'* Geo. R. Johnson, Agent. straight faces during the proceeding Some of the breeders who expect Pharmacy. sad one approached her and said: to secure cattle in this shipment are “That gink’s as blind aa a bat and H. W. Walker, Geo. E. Dix, L. J. daal as \ door natt." Simpson, C. C. Johnson, Archie Phil- UNIMSNTff' KEEP / QUICKLY R E L IE V E S PAIN ‘ “ J. A HART, Myrtle Point, Or. Prices BAKERY Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fancy Pastry weignt ana great strengm is the ideal of Maxwell construction S ee Our Prices COOS BAY PHOTO SERVICE