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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1909)
Coquille Herald. D. F D E A N , PR OPRIETOR C. O. D R Y D E N M A N A G E R County Official Paper. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Devoted to ih e material and social np- bailding o f the Ooqaille Valley particularly and o f Coos County generally •/Obsii/.iption, p e ry e a r.in ad \ vanee, $1.60 Phone, Main 65. THE HEW LAWJS^ERITORIOUS Such Can be Said of Oregon’s Dairy Legislation. fiscated and the creamery shall not be liable to fine and shall not be required to pay for said cream. Every creamery must take cream samples of all cream pur- chased by it and must keep sitch ■ample! for a period of two days, subject to the state dairy and food commissioner or his deputies. The law provides for the appoint- m entot three deputies to the state dairy commissoner who shall have power to do inspection work among the dairies and creameries, each to receive a salary of $1200 a year and $800 for expenses. These deputies are to be appointed by the governor on the advice of the state dairy commissioner.— Pa- eific Homestead. ______ It seems strange that so meri- torious a bill as the one framed in the interest of the dairy industry should have had such hard sled- ding in its course to Oregon’s statute books. It passed the senate without dissent, but after that its life was in continual jeopardy until it became a law. All laws for the purpose of bringing about reforms of any kind are sure to be oppoted by somebody. The very fact that they have opposition is prima facie evidence of the need of such laws. If everybody agreed as to what is right and acted honestly there would be no need of law*. But the millennium has not yet dawned. This dairy law is a good one— not drastic in its demands nor drawn in the interest of any one mnnor set of men, but rather for the general upbuilding of the dairy industry in the etate. It is practi cally the same as the laws in force in the most progressive dairy states in the east. It was unanimously endorsed by the Oregon State Dairy Association and by the Ore gon Pure Bred Livestock Associa tion, two organizations composed of the leading breeders and dairy men of the state— men that stand for progress and improvement. to run a decent dairy and do right, In no other way can this or any other industry be made to prosper. If you are in harmony with this idea the new dairy law will he a material aid to you. If not the sooner it puts you out of business the better for both you and the dairy industry of the state. The dairyman, who, knowing the nature of this law, takes a stand against it, is doing just so much to block the improvement of the industry. He Is classing him- soif with the fellow who insists on keeping foul stables, dirty cows, filthy separators and iurnishing the creamery man with dirty and ^ over acid cream that will make the kind of butter that will mar the reputation of our buttermakers, inv»‘ e the shipment of butter from other states and ruin the industry of this state. Can you afford it, Mr. Dairyman?— Rural Spirit. Do You Intend to Build? IF C A Did you stop to consider that a building made } HOTEL ' COQUILLE II o O out of cement blocks is almost indestructable and fireproof? Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the last cost? Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the world Yours for business, M. A. TUPPER Proprietor Centrally and Conveniently Located for all purposes, j * Table Supplied with the Best the market affords. Sample Rooms for commercial men. Free Transfer of Baggage to and trom boats and trains. j* j* COQUILLE COM CRETE WORKS o m Recently Newly Furnished Throughout « Coos Bay Monumental Works. The following is an excerpt of of the new dairy law passed by the recent Oregon legislature: It shell be unlawful for any dairyman who skims his milk bj Lam e B ack Whether resulting from a sprain j cream separator process to offer or Estimntfcs furnished on all kinds of Fine cemetery work a specialty or from rheumatic pains, there i s ' expose for sale, or sell any milk or monumental and building work nothing so good for a lame shoulder cream coming from a separator JOHN MITCHELL, PROP. as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Ap that is not thoroughly washed and Every form of delicacy in this line, and all the staple ply it freely and tub the parts vigor Marshfield Oregon Phone. Main 1731. cleansed within three hours after ously at each application and a articles— the freshest and purest. quick cure is certain. For sale by each use thereof, or to offer or ex R. S. Knowlton. pose for sale, or sell any milk or cream coming from a separator For anything to Feed Man, Horse or Fowl, and Bryan's Daughter Given Divorce that is kept in any stable or other my Prices are Established on tjje “ Live and Let building where any animal is Lincoln, Neb., March 9.— Ruth housed or in any other place that Bryan Leavitt, eldest daughter of Live Order.” is unsanitary, or where bad air ex Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and William Jennings Bryan, was grant ists; provided that this does not ed a divorce from W. H. Leavitt Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, prohibit keeping such separators this afternoon. in a room that is wholly separated Mouldings, etc. Mrs. Leavitt and her mother ap by sealed and papered partition peared in the court of Judge Corn from that part of the stable in ish, and both alleged that Leavitt which animals are housed All had not contributed to the support Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with tin and wooden ware and other of his wife. Th#re was no defense. the most complete stock o f Finishing Lumber utensils used about any dairy shall Mrs. Leavitt was granted the cus he kept in a clean and sanitary tody of the two children. in the Coquille Valley. % condition. .► J! When cows are kept by any per “ Besides being an excellent rem V a son or persons, for dairy purposes, edy for colds and throat troubles, £ Prices as low as Estimates gladly furnished, 'Ut- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, 25 whether for butter, cheese, or for FRONT STREET, C0QUILLE, ORE. ■ v > is unequaled as a cure for croup,” the production of milk or cream the lowest. says Harry Wilson o f Waynetown, I for sale, in addition to provisions We carry a good line of Waltham, Ind. When given as soon as the ' already made by law, and now en $ Elgin, South Bend and Howard Watch croupy cough appears, this remedy forced, the stables or barns where will prevent the attack. It is used es. Before purchasing a watch else such cows are kept shall be thor The recommendation ofthe State successfully in many thousands of where call and examine our stock and oughly cleansed every day and Dairy and Food Commissioner homes. For sale by R. S. Knowl- on. P h o n e 331 get pries. We guarantee our prices to kept in a sanitary condition. The should have been ample guarantee be as reasonable as any. cow’s udder shall be well cleaned of the need as well as of the suffi m immediately before each milking, ciency of such a law without fur and when the udder is soiled by ther recommendation. Had the mud or other filth it must be thor bill been one that provided any E Q U IP P E D W IT H W IR E L E S S oughly washed with water and remuneration, pecuniary or other wiped with a clean, dry cloth. wise, to this officer, one might be It shall be unlawful for any per justified in looking at it differently, sons who operate cream routes to but it does not and instead rather TO accept or receive cream on said adds to his duties and responsi l Capt. E. D. Parsons routes which has been separated or bilities, so his interest in the hill skimmed moie than four dayB, ex only came through his interest and cepting from the fifteenth day of pride in the general improvement June to the fifteenth day of Septem of the dairy industry. DAILY Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 p. m. ber o f each year, during which When we stop to think how in period it shall be unlawful to ac significant the industry was in this During March and April Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at serulce of tide. cept cream which has been sepa state when Mr. Bailey first accepted From all Parts o f the Ea*t rated or skimmed more than three this office about eleven years ago, H. IN. SKINNER, Agt. GEO. T. MOULTON, Agt. via days. and to what magnificent proportion It shall be unlawful for any per it has grown during that time; that Marshfield Coquille UNION PACIFIC son, agents of same to deliver to he is the oldest in office of any OREGON SHORT LINE any creamery or cream station, or dairy and food commissioner in THE OREGON to any railroad station or boat the United States and that he lias RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. landing, to be shipped to any cream twice been honored with the SOUTHERN PACIFIC ery, any cream which has been presidency of the National Asso separated or skimmed more than ciation of Dairy and Food Com- $ 3 3 From Chicagro four days, excepting from the fif miseioners, we must concede his AGENT FOR $ 3 0 .5 0 From St. Louis teenth day of June to the fifteenth competency to judge of the needs $ 2 5 From Omaha of September, during which period of the industry whose interests he $ 2 5 From Kansas City the cream so shipped or delivered has guarded so long and so faith must not have been separated or fully. TO THE PUBLIC skimmed more than three days. The inspectors for which this law SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. And person or persons who sell or provides will be under the direction Write letters to everybody you know deliver cream as above specified, of the Dairy and Food Commission in the Hast anti tell them about these Call and see me before buying elsewhere. low colonist rates. Fend them litera shall fasten on the can, pail or er, he will be held responsible for ture about Oregon, or send their ad S S ^ f Z S Z S Z S S Z S Z S Z S S Z ^ 2S other vessel in which such cream their work and in him should be dresses to us r.rul we will do it. In this way you can he a great help in the is sold and delivered, a tag in vested the power (as it originally growth and progress of your State. which is printed, written, or stamp wae in thie dairy bill) to employ ed the owneri name, and the words, and discharge these deputies. The YOU CAN PREPAY FARES B etw een S a n F r a n c is c o and B a n d o n “ This cream is not more than four bill was first voted down in the for anyone from any place if you want days old,” if sold st any other house and it was only after it was to. Deposit the necessary amount with local agent and he will telegraph time of the year than between amended by giving the appointive our ticket promptly. June 15 and September 12; "This power to the governor that a recon T w in Screw, N e w and F ast Marshfield, Oregon cream is not more than three days sideration wae reached and it was Inquire of Agents or write to PAUL L. STERLIN G, AGENT. CQUILLE, PHONE NO. 181 old,” if sold between June 16 and passed by a small majority. WM. McMURRAY It is September 15 of each year. It the shame of a few designing, un General Passenger Agent •hall be unlawful for any creamery, scrupulous persons that the impres The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. agent or employe thereof to re sion was scattered among the dairy Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) PORTLAND, OREGON ceive or accept such delivered men of certain portions of the state _________ „_____ O u r Interests are y o u r Interests. F a ir rate a n d cream unless it is so tagged. that if this bill became a law every g o o d se rv ic e o u r motto. It shall be unlawful for any one of their dairy barns would person engaged in the manufacture have to be torn down and replaced of butter for commercial purposes with new ones and othor hardships AT N0HTH BEND to use in the manufacture of said would be brought to bear upon Is now open for the recep |V«als « t a ll H o u r » Fii*»t-C la»» butter any cream that is pro them that would compel them to tion of patients. The terms P r o m 6 a m to 9 p m . J I 0 nounced unfit for use by the state quit the business. Accepted throughout the civilised world Pres* are $10 per week and dairy and food commissioner, or So much pressure was systemat upwards. For particulars as the most universally satisfactory il- the by any deputy of the state dairy ically brought to bear upon the AT THE apply to luminant for all purposes the Cleaneet, and food commissioner. Posses governor that he wae almost per Button C. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor. sion of such cream shall be consi suaded to veto the bill, when at Most Convenient, and the CHEAP- dered prima facie evidence of intent the last moment, a few of its friends s p o o i a l A t t e n t i o n O l v o n to W« M a k » R a t o s to EST light known. NORTH B E N D . OREUON and to use the same and shall be were apprised of what was being C & m m o r e t ü l Mon ragu lar Q o a r d c r i. deemed a misdemeanor within the done and came to its rescue just in That furnished by the CG Q U ILLS here meaning of this act, unless said time to save it. R IV E R ELECTRIC CO. ie first you creamery possessing said unfit We regret that any such sen class and up to date in every respect have cream shall have made complaint timent has been created. LTntil it E. C. HOLLOWAY, PROP. immediately upon receipt of said is corrected it will miliate against The rates place it within reach of all it cream to the state dairy and food the useful operation of the law. Bread, Ceke, Pies, Cookies, Gin- commissioner and requested his What is needed for the building | gersnaps, etc. Special attention inspection of said cream, in which up of the industry ie harmonious given orders for banquet*, dinner., CO Q U ILLE. - - OREGON case,if the cream is found upon in cooperation. Thie law will work picnic*, etc. flection to be unfit, it shall be con no hardship on auy one who wants 1 First Street, - Coquille, Oregon I GROCERIES I CAMr SUPPLY EVERY ORDER Johnson Lumber Co. P. E. DRAIN E I W. H. Schroeder f Jeweler I Yard and Office, front St. near Depot. :! I L O W R a t e s O regon CHEAP CITY LOTS Steamer Alliance Coos Bay and Portland Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125 and $150 per lot. Terms to suit purchasers. In Barrow & Strang’s addition to the City of * Coquille. The finest building the city. i 1 Home T. H. M EH L >>jDe Laval Separators, Stickney Gas Engines and Dairy Supplies. location in See Realty Co. Coquille, Oregon Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKW ATER THE 2 rV i CO Q U ILLE R IV E R LIN E Steamers FIFIELD and BANDON 1st Class Passage Up Freight The Mercy Hospital - - - Sails for Portland Every Saturday . . . CZARINA, . . . Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only. W. F MILLER. AGENT. $7.50 - 3.00 A. F. Estabrook, Co., Agents, Bandon, Oregon Incandescent Electric Light Skookum Restaurant, Sisters of Mercy Bakery, FRED SL A G rL E TAILO R FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. "eoooooooocooooooooocooo* \\