flT h e Herald, the old estab lished reliable newspaper of the Coquille Valley in which an “ ad" always brings results. V O L . 30, N O . 44 T he C oquille H erald C O Q U IL L E , C O O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y MILK-MAKING COW LONG LOVINGLY LURED OREGON NEW S= THE SHOULD HAVE SUNLIGHT BY CUNNING CUPID BRIEFLY TOLD NEWS EVENTS 18, 1912 A PRISONER GENIUS ADVICE TO THOSE WHO MAKES MODEL AUTO RIDE IN AUTOMOBILES Tbe milk producing nutrients af M. P. Long, manager of the O. No. G 470 , a prisoner of this insti- After years of automobile driving ter being digested are carried from K. Creamery, left by steamer on ■ tution, who is a mechanical genius, it is amusing when one takes the digestive Bystem to the udder, Sunday last for San Francisco, has just finished a perfect working notice of the recklessness of tbe the cow's milk making factory, by from thence to Hugbson, California, 16023243 model of a 4 passenger automobile, people who ride but do not drive the blood. If this is to be done in where he will be married on the 21st which is a work of art. The ma machines. The new driver has no a proper manner the circulation of ot July to Miss Ruth Lutz. The chine, which is about 23 inches trouble to overload bis machine, in Transpiring in Oregon Boiled Down to Least the cow must be healthy and the bride to be has taught in the public Interesting Happenings and Doings of Nearby long, is entirely of wood; the en fact the first trip that he makes, he Neighbors Clipped from Exchanges Number of Lines and Yet Make blood pure. To keep the blood schools of Hugbson for the past gine. in perfeqt working order, is usually has an overload. Tne dear and Otherwise Secured pure, fresh, pure air containing a three years. Mr. and Mrs. Long the Subject Understood wood, as are the wheels and steering public never loses a chance to place sufficient quantiiy of oxygen is re will be at home at the James Laird gear. itself in danger. Another thing This necessitates good place on the river opposite the O. MYRTLE POINT The November ballot will be nine quired. It is not a model of any particu that seems strange is that the or ventilation. The air in the cow barn K Creamery after August 1. Mr feet in length. John Lewullen ami wife and Geo. lar make of automobile, but is com dinary person would not allow an Strawberries have been selling at should be automatically changed Long’s conduct in Coquille, his Bryant and wife aud their little posed of tbe best parts of the differ incompetent to drive them on the every three or four hours. Theie honesty of purpose, integrity of daughter are camping at Bandon ent machines, including the latest road iD a horse drawn vehicle; at three boxes for a dollar in Burns. are many systems which can be in character, and his geniality has es for a couple of weeks. turning headlights, searchlights, etc. the first sign of inability to handle Florence is to have a big sawmill stalled in the barn when it is boing tablished himself in the hearts of Quite a change has been made in The tools used in its construction, a team tbe passengers would leave with a capacity of 300,000 feet a built, main among which is the many friends who join with the the looks of Spruce street by the with the exception of a jack knife, the conveyance, with the auto there day. Herald in extending to him most King System. cutting of the trees in front of the the lad also made, including lathe, is this difference. After a hair The experiment farm located at As a rule, however, the barns are hearty congratulations in securing Perkins building corner Spruce and water motor and drill. The model breadth escape the passengers treat Moro is much appreciated by farm already present on the farm. The a talented and accomplished com-1 Fifth. New cement walks are being has been mouuted in a glass case it as a joke — they may have bedn ers of Sherman county. chief fault of most of them is that panion on life’s journey. Long live put in all along the street, the old and was on exhibition in the chapel traveling ou the verge of eternity Silverton has recently let a con tkey lack window space. For the Longs in company with many wooden awnings in front of the for several days, where it was an through the recklessness or lack of tract for 31,000 yards et asphalt every cow there ought to be a win little Longs to add joys to a happy bank torn down and replaced by object of interest to visitors and ability of tbe chauffeur, yet no one pavement to cost $63,000. dow area of six square feet to let wedded life. ever heard of any person leaving a canvas, so our little town ( I beg inmates alike. The improved streets of Oregon in sunshine, light and fresh air Mrs. Laura A. Long, who has pardon, city) is taking on quite a The builder, who is only 21 years machine on that account. City are sprinkled with oil as a dust when necessary. By covering every been here with her son since last of age, is a natural mechanical Take the average person and let metropolitan air. preventative. It is satisfactory. other window in the barn with No. A fall accompanied him. She goes to genius, and will no doubt make a him pass among a lot of people who Mrs. Charles Adams entertained name for himself if given proper are fishing and at a glance he will State Labor Commissioner Hoff muslin, plenty of air will be ad her old home in Hallsville, Missouri, a number of old friends in honor encouragement. He is now at work say this one can fish, that one can says that Oregon leads all states in mitted at all times and draughts stopping on the way at Alamosa, of her sistor, Mrs. Jennie McMckel will be prevented. Without doubt Colorado, to visit a son located at the matter ot factory sanitation. of Santa llosa, California, who is on a nickel-in-tbe-slot attachment not, or in fact any occupation, At Salem's annual cherry fair this is the best m inner of ventilat that place. Mrs. Long has made here spending the summer, on Fri to go on the auto, and when com whether familiar or otherwise, there recently held there were 190 smil ing old barns used for the stabling many acquaintances during her stay day, the 12 th. AmoDg those pres pleted will try to induce some one seems to be a special faculty of who will miss her pleasant smile to put it on exhibition.— Lend A analysis and anyone can distinguish ing happy tots in the baby parade. of dairy cows. ent were: Mesdames Lloyd Spires, Too many cow barns are dark, and cheerful greeting. May con Hand. the competent from the incompe The board of directors of the Ore N. G. W. Perkins, Fannie Dixon, damp and foul, due to lack of win tentment and happiness always be tent; not so with the auto, the gon apple show has decided to en visiting here from Los Angeles, dow space. In such barns it pays found in the old home, is our fervent budge of ability is indicated by the large the exhibit to include all land California,— C. E. Broadbent, A. to cut out a window space two feet wish. possession of the machine, or in products. Ilouge, D. Giles, J. R. Benson, L. BRUSHED THE LAW ASIDE. wide and three feet high for each other words, anyone who can buy, Roberts, II. C. Dement, C. H. Dr. M. K. Hall of La Grande, cow. Sunshine is the greatest de The Way Witches Were Tried In beg or borrow, can drive. They do Soutbmayd, Lester Dement, Annie has been appointed superin ndent stroyer of germs and th? best help M a s s a c h u s e t t s In 1692. UNCLE SAM'S “ MIDDIES.” drive insomuch that they go over Barklow, P. Coles. A very nice When the witchcraft delusion o f 1G92 of the eastern Oregon insane asylum in keeping the barn dry. With Training and Discipline That Prepare luncheon was served and a pleasant seized the province o f Massachusetts the road (by the grace of a Divine at Pendleton. this cheap, efficient method of sup the people would not wait for the Providence ). sometimes more, some Them For the Navy. afternoon passed. The largest salmon of the season plying light, sunshine and fresh workings o f the established tribunal of times less, however, this may be, The pay of a midshipman is $000 per Mrs. Charles Guerin and two Justice. It was too slow to suit them. weighing eighty pounds and five air, barns, even on rented farms, year, and this begins on the day of they cried out for a special court to tbe passengers who lose their lives years old, was received at the can can be converted from incubators bis admission to the academy. He at children, from Oakland, California, So hustle along the trial o f witches, and through the reckless or incompetent once spends $220.Gl for clothing, bed nery in Astoria the other day. • of germ diseases into healthful ding and other equipments, some of are visiteng relatives here. Governor Phipps meekly yielded to the driver have had warning and, in Mrs. Ben McMullen and Mrs. clamor and named seven judges to con most instances, had they used that About two hundred tons of chit- stabling quarters. The cows will which are as follow s: A rug for 70 duct the trials. tim bark will be shipped from Coos be kept in better and more vigor cents, a hair pillow for 75 cents, six Stella Slagle went the latter part of It was distinctly n popular court sense which tells them this one is pillowcases for 72 cents and six last week to visit Portland and will and was controlled absolutely by the competent, and that one is not, they county this year. The average ous health, they will require less sheets for $4.20. So it can be seen that price paid is five cents per pound. feed to keep up their bodies, and, his apartments will uot bo luxurious. take a trip into Washington. They popular will. Not a single one o f the could have escaped death. The seven judges was a lawyer. T w o of A man who understand* th; work other things being equui, will pro He must deposit $00 when be enters, will be gone about a month. the Judges were clergymen, two were man who runs for hire has no right and this will be credited on tbe books can make $5 per day. Mrs. L. G. Johnson has returned physicians, and three were merchants. to crank his machine when it is in duce 20 to 25 per cent, more milk. o f the pay otllcer to be expended by the direction o f the superintendent in from her month’s visit with her par The common law was thrown aside, gear; if guch a thing occurs to a Following its success of last year, rules o f evidence were ignored, and the the purchase of textbooks, etc. ents at Drain. No animal on the farm is such a Port Orford will hold another agate judges and juries were left uutram- driver— if he persists in driving— Wkeu lie lias been fully entered ns n carnival early in August- A feature creature of habit as the dairy cow. midshipman it is the aim o f the officers Mr. L. Suplees’ daughter from meled by any “ quibbles of tho law” to his passengers have had their warn follow their own feelings and the pop ot the entertainment will be a repro If she gets used to drinking water In charge to educate the young man to Berkeley, California, came on the ular will. ing, he is incompetent and is sure become a competent naval officer—to duction of the famous Indian fight but once a day, it takes quite a time become u master o f tile art o f maritime auto Saturday for a visit with her Says Washburn in his “ Judicial His to meet with trouble either alone tory o f Massachusetts:” “ The trials or with passengers. to induce her to drink oftener. warfare, to be a gentleman as well ns father. of Battle Reck- were but a form o f executing popular There is only one thing necessary A railroad to extend 52 miles Cows accustomed to being milked an officer and to bold honor and duty Mr. R. C. Dement started Satur vengeance. Juries were intimidated to country paramount to everything at a certain liour of the day will from Grants Pass up the Applegate else. TI 10 neatness in dress o f tbe offi day for Portland and will visit his by the frow ns and persuasions o f the to be reasonably safe in an auotmo- river will be built by copper mine not give down their milk at any cer o f tile United States navy is pro daughter and family, near there, court and by the outbreakings o f the bile and that is to observe the driv multitude that crowded the place of owners in the Blue Ledge district. other time. For this reason the verbial, and only tlioso who come In before returning. trial to render verdicts against their er and at the first narrow escape close contact with him can appreciate best results can be obtained when Contract for the rails has been let. the change four years at the Naval Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson of own consciences and judgment.” He leave the vehicle the same as you It will cost $1,000,000 to build the regular hours and methods are used academy ena make in tlie habits, dress Grizzly Bluff, California, are visit cites one case, that o f Kebecca Nurse, would if in a horse drawn convey in which the jury actually had the in the feeding, milking and caring and manners o f a young man, to say ance, use the same precautions as road. nothing o f the excellent education he ing relatives and friends in this courage to bring in a verdict of not for the cows. you would under other circum guilty, whereupon “ the accusers rais Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leffler, of receives. section. They shipped their auto No noise or confusion should be The midshipman has few luxuries at from Humbolt and will use it to ed a great outcry and the judges were stances and don’t take it for grant Scio, celebrated their golden wed overcome by tbe Clamor.” The Jury the academy, ills room is furnished in ding last week, with descendants permitted around a cow. She does the simplest style. An iron bed. n book visit other parts of Oregon before was sent back, returned with a verdict ed that the possession is ability, not control the giving down of her Don’t jump at a chance to take o f guilty, and the woman was accord and their families to the number of case, a cupboard, a wasbstand, a study returning to California. ingly executed.—Boston Herald. the initial drive with a new owner, 60 in attendance. Right sons and milk at milking time. The milk table and a chair go to make up the and whether new or old, jump out two daughters were born to this flow is controlled by the nervous furnishings. The walls are bare, and Students Study Logging A Modest Judge. system. Cruelty and excitement if he has a picture o f "the girl he left if you get your warning. Alvo Yusuph, chief judge of Bagdad, couple. behind” it can bo tacked inside the Dr. Schenck, president of the affect tbe cow’s nervous system in door o f his cupboard. Each midship was remarkable for the modesty A S u b s c r ib e r . Biltmore School of Forestry, is ex which accompanies wisdom. Once, The American Baptist Year Bonk such a way that she cannot give man occupies a room alone. These pected to arrive at Coos Bay about after a long investigation of the facts recently issued, gives the following down her milk in a normal manner. rooms are in suits for two men, with Location in Doubt Baptist statistics for Oregon: Num a shower bath to be used by both.— August io. He will bring with o f a case, he publicly confessed that — Farm Journal. his knowledge was not sufficient to en Mrs. C. K. Miller in Leslie's. Telephone mistakes rnuy have ber of associations, 12; churches, him a large class ot students who able him to decide It. “ Pray,” said a will spend two months in this local pert courtier, “do you expect the ca their serious sides. A man who 155; ordained ministers, 126; total IRVING'S STAGE EFFECTS. Native Danghlers 1« Plant Trees membership,t4,t5o; Sunday schools ity studying the methods of tbe liph to pay you for your ignorance?” wanted to commuuicate with an President Moore has called upon 8ilence, Light and Just One Other E s logging companies and forest re •| do not.” meekly answered the other named Jones looked in tbe 116; officers and teachers, 1,186; Judge. "The caliph pays me well for sential Produced Them. the Native Daughters ot the Golden scholars, 10,502. sources. Last year a class was what I know If he were to attempt directory and callbd up a number. Wendell riiilllps Dodge relates in the brought here for the first time and to pay me for what I do not know the Presently through the receiver a West to plant trees of their own Condon station promises to regain London Strnud Magazine an lucident and ship them to the exposition growing out o f the first meeting of now the work on Coos Bay has been treasures o f his empire would not suf soft feminine “ Halloa ! ’’ and he its reputation of being tbe greatest fice.” a year hence. When the tree Kobert Manted with Sir llenry Irving made a regular part of the twelve asked:— primary shipping point in the U. S. A Definition. planting ceremonies were held by back in 1882, when both were playing month course of study. The young “ Who is that ?’’ Careful canvassing showed a total Itomeo in London. There were re The toucher was explaining the tbe Native Daughters at Lobos viewers who found Irving too old for men finish their course alter the “ This is Mrs. Jones.’’ moaning o f the words "ex president” of more than 80,000 acres in wheat Square on the exposition site during the youthful Romeo, and one advised work on Coos Bay but they cannot to the little folks anil told them that •'Have you any idea where your t ributary to Condon and the yield their recent Silver Anniversary in that he should make way for “ the receive their certificates of gradua it was a man who was formerly presi husband is ? ’’ will average 25 bushels per acre. young fellow over at the Olympic.” dent. but had retired to private life. San Fraucisco, the delegates to the Ho could not understand why Irving prepared a special afternoon tion until they have worked for six The next day the class was’ asked the T h e golden grain of Gilliam county Grand Parlor were requested to performance in tho Lyceum, to which months in the employ of some log meaning of (he word "export.” A lit she rang off so sharply until he will aggregate 4,000,000 bushels. take this matter up on their return all the players in London were invited. ging company and show that they tie hand went up. "W ell." said the looked in the book again and dis After it was over Muutell went back teaoher. "what Is the meaning o f the The little 4-year-old son of Coun to their respective homes. o f the stage, and Irving usked him how have given satisfactory work to word export?” "It's a feller that used covered that be had called up the cilman Greenslade of Huntington, The trees which tke native daugh he liked the performance. “ It has been their employer.— Times. to lie a sport." replied tho young Amer residence of a widow. while playing around the well at ters will send to this exposition will like an afternoon at school with con ican.—Kansas City Star. home, broke through the planking, be planted in the forestry division genial lessons,” replied Mantell. “ IIow Lower Animals Wiser Than Man Cocoanut Industry Should be Extended do you do it? IIow do you manage ef Pun Upon Pun. falling more than 60 feet into eight and each tree will bear the name of fects? How do you get such atmos Professor F. A. Perrin, of the Of copra, or driod cocoanut, the Strange. Moore and Wright, three feet of water. Twenty minutes the Parlor sending it. At the close phere, such a realization o f tlie glory notorious punsters, were on a certain Chicago University, in a lecture be Philippines produce one-third of elapsed before he was missed and of the 1915 Universal Exposition o f tlie tragedy, with such little effort? Booaslon dining together when Moore the world’s supply, but largely ow observed. "There Is but one knave fore tbe American Psychological Is there no recipe?” the broken plauk found- His fath these trees will be planted in a grove “ There is—indeed, there is,” answered ing to careless preparation it com among us. and that's Strange.” “ Oh. Association at Washington, dwelt er was quickly notified and with in Golden Gate Park for all time. Irving; “ simple, too—only three things no." said Wright; "there Is one Moore.” to remember. The first is silence and mands the lowest price of any. Yet \ “ Aye." said Strange; "that's Wright.” on the sagacity of the lower animals the aid of neighbors tbe little body which, be declares, is often greater plenty o f it behind the scenes, so that the cocoanut industry is undoubed- —I.oudon Tatler. was brought to the surface. A u t o m o b il e A g e n t s : — I want the actor may be at ease, with noth ly the most prosperous feature of \ than that of tran himself. For ex Governor West, astride his fa local agents in every county in Ore ing to distract when striving for his Philippine agriculture at present, ample, said he, a rat will reason his shadings. The second is light, regu An Art Critic. mous black mare and wearing cow gon to handle a popular priced line lated as far as possible so that nature and is capable of enormous ex “ What do yon think o f our new oil way out of a complicated iuclosure painting?” asked Mrs. Newrleh. boy chaps and sombrero left, Salem of automobiles; a good name and I is counterfeited, and that, young mail, tension. with more ease than an educated ••Well.” answered Mr Newrleh, “It July r3, on his 500 mile horseback reputation for integrity counts ! is the recipe.” seems good enough from the front, but human being would in an analogous “ Hut.” protested Mantell. “ you said ride across Oregon to Boise, Idaho, more with us than money or exper- ! there were three things to remember Last Refuge Gone If you turn It round and look at the case. ---------------------- « » > m ----------- to attend the conference of north ience; if you have $175 and can You have mentioned but two. Is there Those who flee justice in the other side I roust say the material seems kiud o' cheap.” western governors of which 6rg.au- furnish bond, you can procure the a third?” United States will hereafter find no Under the provision of the en “ Did I say a third?” asked Irving izalior. he is secretary. Never be- agency for our high-grade car and “ Urn—perhaps I did, perhaps l did. place on the western hemisphere larged homestead law 73,000 acres Goad Backing. "fore has the governor of Oregon, or | we will furnish you with demonstra but what could I have had in mind? safe from extradition. By signing Biggs—I wonder If lltggs has much of land near Arrow and Fort Rock, probably of any other state, under tor. For full particulars address Let me see. Ah, yes. silence, light ati extradition treaty with Hon-' noney behind him? Higgs—He had Lake county, will be subject to en and—um, shall I say—actors? Itemcm- taken such a trip across the state E. E Gerlinger, ¡isles Manager, 688 ber that, my boy, actors. Silence, light duras tbe state department closed (he other day when I saw him He try July 22. The land is of a semi- was leaning ngnlnat the Bank of Eng of which he is the chief executive.1 Washington street, Portland, Ore. aud— actors, that la tho third.” arid character. 1 tbe last refuge. land.— London Tlt-KIta. TOPICS WISE INK OTHERWISE •¡Job Printing— N ew presses new material and experienced workmen. A guarantee that Herald printing will please P E R Y E A R $ 1 .5 0 COOS COUNTY SUCS BIRTHS AND DEATHS FORJUNE Reported to Dr. Waiter Culin, County Health Officer Twenty-fonr Births aud Four Deaths Past Month Following are the births and deaths occurring in Coos county for June as appears on record In the office of the county health officer: BIRTHS June 1 —To the wife of Geo. Robert son, Marshfield, a son. 2 — To the wife of Nils P. Ander son, Marshfield, a son. 3 — To the wife of Robert Parish, Myrtle Point, a son. 3 —To the wife of Oscar Wick ham, Coquille, a daughter. C—To the wife of Wm. Chere, Beaver Hill, a son. 8—To the wife of J. N. Gearhart, Myrtle Point, a daughter. 10 — To the wife of Victor Browne, Beaver Hill, a son. 11 — To the wife of Henry C. An derson, Marshfield, a daughter. 11 —To the wife of Peter A . Mc- Nabb, Coos River, a daughter. 13 —To the wife of Paris Ward, Fishtrap, a daughter. 15 —To the wife of Joseph Smith, Bandon, a son. 18 —To the wife of J. I,. Stevens, Coos River, a son. 18 — To the wife of Manuel J. As tro, Marshfield, a daughter. 19 — To the wife of Geo. Sheriault, Coquille, a son. 20 — To the wife of Hal W. Pierce, Coquille, a son. 22 —To the wife of Wm. P. Tot ten, Marshfield, a daughter. 25 —To the wife of Raymond E. Baker, Bandon, a son. 20 —To the wife of Anson Otis Rogers, Coos River, a son. 27 — To the wife of John M. Hen ley, Coquille, a son. , 28 — To the wife of Fred Sandberg, Marshfield, a son. 29 — To the wife of Oscar E. Har ris. Marshfield, a son. 29 —To the wife of Geo. W. Holton, Fishtrap, a daughter. 29 — To the wife of Albert Button, Myrtle Point, a daughter. 30 — To the wife of Thos. H. Mehl, Coquille, a son. DEATHS June 4 —Nathan W. Cannon, Myrtle Point, aged 73 years, 5 mos., 25 days. June 14 —Wm. L. Thomas, Marshfield, aged 51 years, 14 days. June 14 —Infant daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilkey, Coquille. June 29 —Oscar Anderson, Bandon, aged 40 years. Selling the “ Staff of Life ” Mr. M, D. Waiuwright, state agent for Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Seattle, Wash,, has been in our city and Coos Bay territory for nearly two weeks calling on all grocery merchants. Mrs. A. O. Lewis, crew manager of the company, arrived in our city Sunday last with fourteen solicitors: Misses Belle and Teresa Hamilton, Mrs. R. U. W iley, Miss E. L- Stewart, Miss J. L. Miller, Mrs. Dody and Daisy Claypool, Irwin and Garfield Lewis, Paul and George Orr, D. G. Scott, O. J. Loo- leu, F. J. Schulke. The above so licitors are introducing Fisher’s blend flour, the perfect, all purpose flour, made of No. 1 eastern hard wheat and eastern Washington blue stem. After Burbank’s Laurels Walter Drane aud wife have re turned from a three weeks’ outing on the beach north of Bandon. Mr. Drane is much improved in health, a result he sought to attaiu. He presented to the Herald for inspec tion a new variety of gooseberry raised on the beach farm of Stephen Johnson, on the county road be tween Bandon and Empire. The berry measured 3 J x 3 J inches, per fect in form, smooth and solid. Many goosberrieB on the buah were nearly as large. Mr. Drane will plant the seed and nurture the growth with care and, if he succeede in producing fruit equal to the par ent berry, be will detract laurels from Luther Burbank. - --- ♦ - • - ♦ ---- In these days of high cost of living a medicine that gets a man up out of bed and able to work in a few days is a valuable and welcome remedy. John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal., had kidney and bladder trouble, was confined to his bed unable to turn without help. “ I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can truly say I was relieved st once.” His example is worth follow ing, For sale by Fuhrman's Pharmacy.