Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 27, 1910, Image 6

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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. Her­
rington, of Mount Aerial, Ky. This
is the universal verdict of all who
use this remedy. Its cures are so
prompt and effectual that people
take pleasure in recommending it.
For sale by R. 8 . Knowlton.
With Mr>. NETTIE H A RR ISO N ’S 4 -D A Y HAIR
COLOR. It li the only entirely successful and
satisfactory preparation for the purpose.
Simple - Harmless - Certain. Sold for 20 years,
recommended and used with satisfaction by
thousands. Contains no lead, sulphur or other
harmful Ingredient. It “ dyes” end “ restorers”
have disappointed you, try this. It never tails.
$1.00. At ell first-class druggists and
Knowlton’s Pharmacy Coquille
II
Y ou
. I po W o r t h
1 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
D on
FREE with $25.00 cash trade
and a cash payment of $2.50
on delivery of machine. One
10-inch record F R E E with
$10.00 in cash trade. One 10-
inch record FREE with $5.00
in cash trade every Saturday.
Remember the Aretino record
fits all kinds of disc talking
machines.
P. E. Drane
DEALER IN
L a d ie s’
Fancy
and
G e n ts’
F u r n is h in g »
a n d S t a p l e G r o c e r ie s , F lo u r
a n d F eed.
Incandescent
Electric Light
Accepted throughout the civilized world
as the most universally satisfactory il­
It im i V ili* .
This will not interest you if you
are worth fifty thousand dollars
but if you are a man of moderate
means and cannot afford to employ
a physician when you hove an at
tack o f diarrhoea, you will be
pleased to know that one or two
doses of Chamberlain’ s Colfc, Choi
era and Diarrhoea remedy will cure
it. This remedy has been in use
for many years and is thoroughly
reliable. Price 25 cents. For sale
bv R. 8 . Knowlton.
J. H. OERDING
MANUFACTURE!! AND DEALER IN
«
the Benefit
LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES
MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS
AN D BLOCKS, SAND AND
GRRYEL .......................................
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C O Q U IL L E ,
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O R E G O N jh
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luminant for all purposes the Cleanest
Most
Convenient, and the CHEAP
EST light known.
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