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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
ft Supplement to the Coquille IJerald. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 D. F. D E A N , 1910. PR OPRIETOR. C ounty Official Paper. PU BLISHED EVEBY WEDNESDAY. D e v o te d to i b e m aterial and eooiel up b lld in g o f th e O oqu ille Valley partioolarly and o f O o o i O oanty generally, fn n b io r ip tio n . p e r y e a r .in advauoe, l.fiO Phone, Main 354. Tuberculosis It Dairy Cows Nineteen per cent of all the dairy oows from which milk and other dairy products were furnished this city prior to July 1 were afflicted with tuberculosis, is the startling faot disclosed in the tests of the va rious dairy herds in this part of the state whioh are being conducted by the Portland Board ot Health. Two veterinaries ars conducting these tests, and a total of 210 dairy hards have been inspected, in which there were 4698 head of cattle. Of tbia number 897 were found to be afflicted with tuberculosis, of which 780 were condemed and tagged, and the remaining 117 were classed as suspects. Those which have been condemned and tagged will have tol a killed. In most instances only a few head in each herd were found to be infected, but in several cases nearly the entire hord was found to have the disease and was condemn ed. In cases where the majority of the cows in a herd are found to be infected, the dairy farm has been placed under quarantine and no milk or dairy products are permitted to the market. In two or three in stances the owners of the herds huve gone entirley out fo business. The veterinarians did not find conditions really as bad as they ex isted several months ago, for the reason that many dairymen had made private tesis of their animals and those which were found to be infected were sold and butchered, and the meat placed in the marke ts for consumption. In such instances the inspectors encountered much oppseition from the dairymen in making their inspections. With a few weeks it is believed that nearly every dairy which sup plies milk to Portland will have been inspected, and the milk furn ished Portland consumers will be as free from tuberculosis germs as that of any city in the United States. Doctors Mack and Silverwood, who are making the tests, baye also found extreoraely unsanitary condi tions existing in many dairies, and the dairymen are being instructed to clean up their premises or their milk will be barred from the local market. In most instances the in structions are being readily follow ed and better condition are result M « e 1« s t a l l H o u r « F ifst-C la ss ing. There are a few, however, who P n o m 6 a m to 9 p m . are refusing to comply with the law, and they will be the ones to suffer for their negligency, as City Health Officer Wheeler has announced that A T T H E all must obey the pure milk ordi C. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor. nance. In ooe or two dairies on Sauvies W « M a h « f l a t « « to S p « o ia l A tt e n t io n G iv e n to Island, nearly every cow in the herdp C ö f n m e r e i ä l M«*> r e g u la n B oard«!»». was found afflicted with tuberculo sis. B. P. Reynolds had 108 cows condemned out of herd of 415, and he immediately disposed of his cat- | tie and went out of business. Call and See Us and Two or three dairies have been Hear the Music. placed under quarantine in this, Columbia Slough and Hillsdale communities.— Evening Telegram. Aretino Talking Machine Patronize Dance Saturday night. Skookum Restaurant, For Sale— Good high pressure donkey boiler, ten or twelve horse power. S. H. McAdams. r h a m h c r la t u 'a C h o le ra a u .I D ia r r h o e a I le in e .l ) th e heat a u tl.S u rea t. “ It affords me pleasure to state that I consider tbe preparation known as Chamberlain’ s Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the best and surest of any I have ever used in my family,” says P. E. 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That furnished by R IV E R the ELECTRIC CO Q U ILLE CO. is first class and up to date in every respect Tbe rates place it within reach of all Frank Morse, Prop., Coquille Valuable Timber Lands For Sale Cruised Four Million feet by a well known cruiser, Two Million feet o f which is Port Or ford White Cedar. A 'I located in Coos County, Oregon. FOR FURTHER PA RT ICU LARS WRITE OR CALL ON E. G. D. HOLDEN °0REG0NE