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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1911)
used chips, small pieces of wood and bark, making good kindling wood of it. We do not think it{ .j nil in flrv 1 necessary to use the fuel oil in dry PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. I» Your* ft Fióme in the Truest Sense? W e Mean seasons when we can gather the I® Application maile Jan. 12, 1911, for material that will burn well. Dur ntry at Coquille poatotlice ai eccomi ing the wet season, however, when clase matter, under act of March S, 1879. j —* w iiii*.i’ V - j y -V . I all the wood on the ground is wet, A F R E S H s u p p ly of G A R D E N we think there is an advantage in PUBLISHER J. E. UPDIKE , Nttltt li-li '• 4 1 * V- 1 - — ■ some fuel of this kind. We must Devoted to ib e material and aoeial op S E E D S and O N T O N S E T S a t Oddi no o f the Ooqailla Valley particularly have a good start. and o f tioos Ooanty generally . -nabsuri y tiu n , p e r y e a r . m advanee. 1.80 “ Recently we have made some Following the article in last ; experiments with the view of re .5' Phone, Main 354. week's Herald on the method of ducing the amount of luel ttesessary clearing land of stumps by burning to start. We stleeted stumps where It in said them are 2,500,000 them out, we quote extracts from acres of loggec-off land in an interview with Prof. H. W. two roots were located about the western Washington suitable for Sparks iu the Telegram It is said right distance apatt for a fire be tween them, and removing the | first-class farms, if cleared of this method will work a revolution stumps. The ebarpitting method in clearing land, as it will enable bark, dug out a small hole between Then published in last week's Herald, the man o f small means to clear his them about one foot deep we bored an auger hole with a was submitted to the Southwestern logged-off land at small expense. small auger from the opposite side Washington Development league as P rof Sparks says: o f each root, boiing down and the cheapest and best method of “ Two years ago I learned of a ac,oss the root so that the auger I f n ot, let u s a ss is t y o u to m a k e it so. clearing this land. man who had burned stumps, using came but about half way down be what was locally called the 'char 1. W e g iv e yo u the n ew est and fresh est sto ck s. tween the ground line and the The young man of the farm coal' method. I visited him, and bottom of the bole we bad dug in 2. W e protect y o u w ith th e stro n g e st and should realize that there are always sure enough he was burning between the roots. We next start many applicants for every position m ost p o sitive g u a ra n te e . stumps. It seemed to he a very ed a fire in the pit, using not more that occupation in the city offers simple method. He put a little fuel 3 W e e m p lo y m eth od s th a t save y o u $50 to and that the professions are over around the stump, covered it over kindling and wood than would be used to make a fire in a heating $ to o on the in s tru m e n t y o u b u y . burdened with persons pretending with a little soil, gave it a little at stove. All could be carried easily to be experts in these various lines. 4 W e g iv e y o u p riv ile g e to p r a c tic a lly s u g tention every day, and the stump Of course, there is always some was finally burned out, far down with one armtul. This we covered Three doors North pf Drane’ s Store g e s t Y O U R O W N T E R M S if y o u d o n ’ t care to with soil and started the fire. room at the top for those who are into the ground Having mastered “ After several hours when the more progressive than there less his method, as soon as I could I p a y cash . fortunate workers. He must re went out on farm institute work fuel had burned down to a bed of W h a t m ore can yo u a sk ? W h y d e la y lo n ger? member that there is room for him and told others how to do the work coals, we poured one pint of the fuel oil down each of the auger in scientific agriculture, and that to by that mtthod. Later, in coming Work engage in farming with modern back over the same route, I learned holes and covered it over lightly methods means good financial re that many persons who had tried to prevent too strong a draught. turns for the energy and thought this method had failed. I was, We fouud the next day that the fulness expended. The college of therefore, concerned to know the stumps had been successfully fired. agriculture offers a great deal more cause of their tailure. Upon inves The advantage of the auger holes to the energetic young man of to tigation I learned that failure in was that there was afforded the op It takes more than good Flour day than does aDy other course. some instances was due to differ portunity to supply the fire with Agriculture is g wonderful work, ence in the soil, others to improper concentrated fuel without disturb- PIANOS FROM FACTORY TO HOME To make first class bread, biscuit and pastry all the full of interest for all who will go understanding o f the method, and iug the cover, and the auger holes time. The flour has to be the best, of course, but furnished a vent through and under into it with the determination so on. it has to be uniform in every sack too. That’ s why the wet sap wood, absorbing the Snow Drift is so popular. You will find the flour in of making a success of it.— Pacific " I discovered that the difference heat and prepaiing the wood for one sack identically the same in every sack. It Homestead. in soils was not due so much to the fire to follow. is tested at the m ill’s bake shop to make sure. Every batch of wheat that goes through the mill is texture as to other characteristics, washed clean. It isn’ t touched by human hands which were, principally, the con M ust Pass Examinations. from that time till it reaches you. Only the finest ductivity or non-couductivity of the selected Northwestern grown, Blue Stem wheat gm s Governor West bas caused notice 10 acre tract all cleared, suitable bottom land, with lions», dairy soil. There is another factor which I into Snow Drift Flour. Try just one sack and learn to be sent to every deputy game for orchard and nice home located barn and creamery fur the farm. believe to be important. That is ‘ ra how good your bread, biscuit and pastry can be. warden in the state that be will about ODe mile from Coquille. Located near the Coquille River on diated heat.' A well-established rule be off the payroll on or after March Price »1000.00. county road. Price per a. le $75.00 Americans have been advertised of radiated heat is that the heat 1. With the notice is carried a Terms. before the world as the most reck .avow D n irn . 7 acres. About 4 acres of bot diminishes in intensity as the square M A R S H F IE L D , • OREGON suggestion that they may apply tom land all in cultivation. House, We have all kinds of property, less people known in the matter of of the distance from the radiating again for the old positions, but it etc Located about J mile from city, small acreage and large farms not protecting human life engaged body increases. wag expressly stated that compet in coal mining operations. So Price Also timber lands. Correspon “ Near Chehalis. Wash., Harry ency will be the test. This step is business part of Coquille. dence solicited common has the statement become $1800.00. Terms. ¡’ . • .Li.'w'.Vik. A Thompson and myself fired 100 made in preparation for the reor 30-acre farm located on Coquille that it is accepted as a proverb, 160 -acre ranch. About 25 acres stumps. We tended them and ganization under the game and fish river; 20 acres in cultivstion; bonse even amoog Americans. Without bottom land, mostly in cultivation. charged 25 cents an hour for the administration under the new fish barn and other outbuildings: good going to the the fundamental fea House and barn and good orchard. time we worked. The stumps orchard. Price $3,400.00. and game commission created by tures of coal mining operations, Price $2,500,00. Terms on part. were removed in this way tor less the legislature. That commission 40 acres of bench snd hill land, reducing the matter of mining to 80 acre farm. Nice hoose and than 40 cents each. Harry Yount, suitable for orchard, berries ami will hereafter be the sole judge any unit basis for comparison, the good barn. Located on county ot Woodland, Wash., removed pasture; 10 acres cleared, small or and will pick the master fish and critics have been heaping the coals Price $5750.00. Good slumps for about 35 ceu's each. game wardens as well as the depu rosd. chard; house and small barn and upon American inhumanity. terms. Mr. McCormack, editor of The I chicken pens; located about 1 J ' ties. I n a recent issue of Engineering 10 acres with new house nod Woodland Echo, owns a stumpy miles from Coquille river. Price and Mining Journal, the loss of life about one hundred nice young fruit field that has been plowed for $ 1 , 000 . in coal mining in six countries is W a r in 10 Months. trees, two years old. Located years in the same way, piling up i want to give every 800-acre stock ranch; 60U acres put on a comparative basis, by tak War with Japan within the next near Coquille. Price »1600.00 - \ the soil on the upper side (the field person not using electric open land in grass; two barns; good y ing the proportion to production. ten months was predicted bv Rep 160 acres. 40 or more acres bot slopes westward and toward the light th re e vital reasons These figures show that America pj resentative Hobson in the house tom land. 20 acres in cultivation. 7-roora house; good orchard ; plenty prevailing wind), and plowing H why the General Electric has the least loss of any country of recently in a speech favoring a de 80 acres in pasture. Good or of water; located ^ mile from away from the lower side. He Mazda Lamp should make the world. The Nation is less than finite constructive policy of defense. chard. Good house and two barns. county road. Price per acre, $8.00. contracted to have the stumps re them have their house, store, 80-acre farm; 40 acres bottom half as prodigate o f the life of its Hobson said that right now Japan 15 or 20 tons gr Price moved for 50 cents each. The man office or factory wired. land mostly all in cultivation; house, coal minerà as Austria, and loses is financially preparing for war, and $3500.00. who took the contract had some m First— barn and other outbuildings; fine onlv about half as many as either that unless the United States makes skill for the work, and, perceiving House and lot, a good buy for orchard; seme stock with the place; The G -E Mazda France or Germany, in proportion the natural advantage of conditions, preparation to meet the enemy the $400,00. Lamp gives nearly three located in county road. Price, to the tonnage mined. fired the stumps on the lower side country will be compelled to make times the light of the 320 acre dairy farm, mostly nil j $3,500.00. The table prepared by Engineer an exhaustive Btruggle after hos only, resulting in his taking out ordinary carbon incandes ing and Mining Journal is based the stumps for about 25 cents each. tilities begin. cent. on the million-ton unit. For each esta te go I could tell of dozens of meu who million tous of coal mined, the NOTICE. Second— W. LESE VE , FRANK BURKHOLDER, have taken out stumps successfully following countries show the fol- Secretary. Manage r Notice is hereby given that the by these methods. It costs no more to burn.' 1 ’* • lowing loss of life: partnership heretofore existing be “ The principal thing is to adapt United States.............................3 84 Third— tween Mrs. Anna Burkholder and the method to local conditions of Great Britain............................... 4.15 Mrs. Corda Lewelleu, nee Sumer- T h e quality of Jight *8 vastly superior— a clear I believe I am Germany..................... 6.35 soil and climate. lin, in the millinery business, is by white light like sun rays.” justified in saying that it is more F ra n ce .......................................... 6.56 mutual consent dissolved. All bus Belgium ........................................ 5,71 difficult to burn during the season iness heretofore transacted with the T h e General Electric M azda L am p represents the Sails from Ainsworth Doch, Portland, high-mark in the evolution o f incandescent electric lighting. A ustria..........................................8,16 of extreme rainfall where soil is not “ White House” will be settled with at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from It blends inventive triumph and manufacturing skill— and In the numerous criticisms of well drained, and that the sandy or Mrs. Burkholder, and with the Coos Bay euery Saturday at seruice o f you reap the benefit in the form of dollars and cents, and fered »gainst America, the total loss gravelly Boil burns just as well if j Myrtle Point business, Mrs. Lew- freedom from e y e s’-'ain when using artificial lig h t" tide. Reseruations will not be held not better then, perhaps because I of life is usually mentioned with ellen. ¡Signed. “ I want the chance to prove to your entire satisfaction later than Friday noon, unless tichets out reference to production. As the sand packs or bakes better Mrs. Annie Burkholder. that this wonderful lamp is even better than represented. around the roots when wet, and are purchased. tiiis country has by far the great Mrs. Corda Lewellen. C om e in today and see for yourself. Y ou r call places est coal production of any nation, also because there is better draught you under no obligation, and is apt to b e decidedly to PAUL L. STERLING, Agent Phone Main 181 your profit." the showing on this basis is against in cooler weather. In our recent John W. Sickelsmiih, Greens experiments we found several roots Be careful to see that every electric lamp you bu y bears Yankee ingenuity and American boro, Pa., has three children, and the G . E . monogram. humanity. But when it is learned not burned as deep as they should like most children they frequently thatlor every million tons mined have been in clay soil. take cold “ We have tried several 'We have been experimenting kinds of cough medicine,” he says,' here, slightly more than three hu- muu beings are sacrificed, whereas with different fuels to find some- j ..bu, have neTer foun(j any yet as much good as the enormous price of five, six, seven thing cheap and practicable for use | tbat did them as The gasoline boat Limit is now owned ami even eight lives are given for in place c f the wood on the ground Chamberlain's Cough Remedy- and operated the uudersigned, and the same quantity of ooal abroad, for unfavorable seasons, and have For sale by all dealers found oil very good- It costs will a general towing and freighting the table ia turned. Tor Ball. but 30 cents per barrel If bought In Notice quantities. This is the same fuel One horse, weight between u o o Bv order of the board of di that is used by oil burning locomo snd 1300 ; 10 years old; sound and rectors the stock hooks of the C o tives, on steamboats and soon . We true; works single, double or sad quille Valley Telephone company paid $3 per barrel in small lots dle. One 4 -year old mare, well will be open for a short time for (single barrels), and used from one broke single or double. Lady can 'i MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN subscriptions on an installment to two gallons to each stump. Hav- ride or drive her. Two double eets basis, viz; $5 00 down and >5 per ing previously prepared the stump hack harness, one double s«t buggy LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES $ month until $30 ia paid in. After by taking off the hark and digging harness, two single sets buggy MOULDING,CEMENT BRICKS $15 is paid one share of stock w ill away the surface soil about the harness, two single breast harness, << CAPT. PETERSON, Master be issned and the second when the depth one would plow and about one fine breaking cart with com AN D BLOCKS, SANI) A N D k < contract is completed. All pur one loot out from the stump at the plete breaking harness, two carts, W ill m ak e r e g u la r trip s b etw een 'f< chasers of stock on this plan will surface, with the side of the trench and one fine two seated family G R A V E L ....................................... receive stockholders’ rate of 50 c sloping in toward the stump at the carriage. Frank Burkholder, per month switching fee alter first bottom, we first put in som» saw Pacific Real Estate Co. dust; or in the absence of sawdust, pay meat of $ 5 . 3 - 1714 . ¡a Coquille Herald. Bulk and Package Seeds a 8 CHEAP METHOD OF CLEARING HUT STUMPS Knowlton's Drug Store 1 Have You a Piano? Work Done in any finish Kodak Finishing a Specialty DEAN’S STUDIO All Coquille, Oregon Guaranteed W. C. LAIRD Exclusive Agents : rLOUR MILLS CO/ FUHR ir o n LOSS OF LIFE IN MINES LESS HERE THAN EUROPE SA LE H. W. PAINTER mms T h r e e V ita l R e a so n s P A C IF IC R E A L : ., r STEAM ER BREAKWATER River Towing <L Freighting fuel J. H. OERDING I % « | C O Q U IL L E , iszs^szszszsz^^ - - OREGON g SZSZSS?iSZ8S& by do business on the river. Can be chartered for passengers S t e v e n s & R o o t, C o q u ille , O r e . The Washcalore Bandon and San Francisco Carrying Freight, Etc