Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 22, 1912, Image 1

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    THE COQUILLE HERALD
fJThe Herald, the old estab­
lished reliable newspaper of
the Coquitle Valley in which
an “ad" always brings results.
VOL. 30, NO. 49
C O Q U IL LE , COOS C O U N TY , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , A U G U ST 22, 1912
ijjo b Printing—New presses
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee that
Herald printing will please
P E R Y E A R $ 1 .5 0
SOURCES
SUMMER COMFORTS FOR
OREGON NEWS THREE OF GREAT
INTELLIGENCE TODAY Loganberries Are Profitable
THE COW THAT PAY NEIGHBORING
"Nature, the Bible and the news­
ft has been proven time and lime
RAAB In
BRIEFLY 1LD telligence,”
paper are three great sources of in­
agaiu by successful dairjraeu that
NEWS NOUS
not only the cow’s milk flow but
said Rev. Earle Naftz-
By A. C.
Coos Bay Harbor
HE WRITER was one of many As to the demand for these her-1—this will not interfere with culti- the percentage of hutterfat which
ger, pastor of the Vincent Methodist
that was fortunate enough to ries one firm in Salem re eived an vation or puking,
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK church
her milk contains cun he increased
of Spokane, Washington, in
order for too tons at 28 cents a After the crop has been removed by little things that ad 1 to her TOPICS WISE AND OTHERWISE
the course of a sermon in which T have heard the talks on loganber­
he classed the newspapers with ries and their possibilities by Pro­ pound, but not noe ton was forth- cut ofT all the old vines that bore comfort.
Interesting Happenings and Doings of Nearby
the church and Bchool us a popular lessors Jackson aud Wilson of Cor­ coming as the orders for the canned and either take them out and burn One of these profit making com­
Neighbors Clipped from Exchanges
vallis
and
Professor
Reimer
of
the
fruit
could
not
be
filled.
In
fact
I,
them,
or
throw
between
the
rows
forts is to allow the now to remain
educator, adding; "One investiga­
and Otherwise Secured
Oregon Experiment Sta- made a strenuous effort to secure and disk well. Then take the new in the barn during the beat of the
tor dclares the newspaper over­ Southern
tion at Medford and Commissioner one pound of the dried berry but vines and train up on the wires dav wheu the flies are at their
Marvel Boyce, a 12 year-old pu­ shadows every other educational of
CURRY COUNTY
Horticulture Carson. These gen­ was unsuccessful—I was told by Now plow the ground between rows worst, and feed her with green frerl.
pil of The Lull I school in Portland, agency.
Attorneys
A Rollick of Port­
tlemen
were
so
enthusiastic
and
so
Col.
Hofer
that
the
dried
Eierry
is
and
either
fertilize
or
sow
some
If tbo herd of cows is large it is land are at Reed
recently swam across the Willamette "There are about 25,000 newspa­ convincing that I determined to as good as wheat in the bin.
Gold
Beach adjusting
leguminous
crop
for
a
mulch.
Vetch
a
good
thing
to
have
a
summer
silo
pers
of
all
sorts
in
the
United
Stutes
river, at ils widest point, in sixtetn
some
of
the
defects
in title to the
look
up
the
matter
thoroughly
at
is
very
satisfactory
as
it
can
be
Eugene sells all its canned berries
aud allow the cow to eut silage dur­ Hume estate.
minutes.
of which 2,500 are issued daily. For first hand.
in
Chicago.
Requests
have
been
j
turned
under
in
the
spriug.
S. D. Heed, a prominent business a metropolitan daily the expense The points emphasized by the received at this cannery for canned The loganberry bears well from ing the day and get the uutrients James Chenowith’s little girl was
she must have. This is scarcely
man of Eugene shot and killed a budget is not fur from $ 1 , 000,000 gentlemen
berries
to
be
shipped
to
Omaha,
seven
to
ten
years.
One
man
cau
namely
were,
first,
that
practical where only n small herd is kicked in the head bv a horse at
a
year;
several
have
budgets
of
$4,-
pet deer belonging to E. Rice of
river ruceutly and is reported
Duluth,
Kansas
City,
etc.
However
care
for
quite
a
tract,
except
at
we
would
have
practically
a
monop­
Isadora. The sheriff arrested Mr. 000,000 and two or thiee made pro­ oly. Second that we should put up the cannery does not even send a planting, setting the posts and kept. Twelve cows will eat rnly Elk
to
be
iu a serious condition.
enough
silage
to
warrant
the
use
of
vision
for
an
outlay
of
$
0
,
000,000
a
Reed and be paid $100 to settle the
sample
can
as
they
could
not
supply
j
stringing
the
wire
which
need
be
a nine-foot silo. A building of this Iiubios are found in the beach
year. The number of employes lots of dried berries, and third that
matter.
the
demand
anyway.
done
but
opce
a
decade,
during
the
inasmuch
as
loganberry
juice
is
diameter
and of the necessary sand at the mouth of the Rogue
directly
concerned
is
placed
at
107,-
Eugene Busboewder of Brooklyn, 000 , while more than 1 , 000,000 per­ better tasting and more healthful as At present they are paying four Peking season, the following cut- height is liable
to be blown over by river. They come down the river,
N. Y., has written to Secretary Ol- sons are supported directly or indi­ a soft drink than grape juice that -ceuts a pound at Salem and j ,inS of old viues and the training eveu u small wind
storm. For those but their source has never been
cott for the names of the owners of
much
of
the
berries
should
be
used
who
own
a
small
herd it is advisa­ fouml.
cents
at
Eugene.
However,
the
llP
l^e
new
0,les'
rectly
by
the
newspaper
industry.
the largest farms in the state, as he “The income of this aggression, up this wav.
ble
to
raise
soiling
crops on which Frank Owens has a nugget weigh­
farmer
does
not
furnish
crates
or
^
ara
a
conserva,ive
net
says he is looking for a job. He
I
spent
some
time
in
the
Willam­
boxes.
The
yield
without
irriga-
P
ro^1
should
be
$150
per
acre
an-
to
feed
the
cows
in
the
day time.
ing about three dollars which he
from
all
sources,
is,
in
round
num­
adds that he will not be interested
ette
Valley
last
month
during
part
tion
or
fertilization
is
from
five
to
mia**-
v
aud
that
nearer
$400
per
In
the
evening,
when
it
is
cooler
found in a ledge of rock recently
200
,
000.000
a
year,
of
bers,
about
$
in ranches wifh less than 30,000 which not far from $ 100 , 000,000 is of the berry season in July. It seven tons per acre. The cost of acre would probably be correct
aud the flies are less annoying, the discovered in the Lobster creek
acres.
seems that the farmers there were picking not over one cent a pound. It seems to me that the growers cows can be turned to pasture to mountains Mr. Owens says the
from advertising.
John Letsom, aged 84; Mrs. Mary received
shrewd
enough to form Fruit Grow I was told by the growers that of Coos should get togerher and graze and exercise.
ledge is well defined and the rich
aggregate circulation reaches
Letsom Goodell, aged 50; Mrs. O. R. the ‘ The
should
have
a
uniform
label
lor
the
ers’ Unions, Salem having at least there
Where
green
foods
are
grown,
strenk is about twelve inches wide.
enormous
figure
of
8
,
000
,
000
,-
good money in the berries juice and that it should have a
Awbrey, aged 22; and little Mary 000 , or about 100 copies for every two, Eugene one, etc. So far as I at three is cents
those
of
a
leguminous
character
That
there is gold in Lobstei creek
at
the
cannery.
Malinda Awbrey, aged four months, man, woman and child in the coun could learn where these centers for
more suggestive and attractive are the best, because they furnish in paying quantities has been known
The
Willamette
valley
will
have
form a healthy looking four genera­
ami the number of papers in distributing fruits, canning and dry­ from five to ten times the acreage name than Logauberry juice; this the protein which stimulates milk for years and we hope Mr. Owen*
tion family that is a good advertise­ try;
to the population, which ing berries, etc , were financed and in loganberries next year that it label should be copyrighted and production and takes sway the ne­ has found the feeder to the stream.
ment for the longevity of life in the in proportion
1800 was ono to every 20 ,4 , 0 , is mauaged on sound business princi­ now has. The largest single tract used by the different manufacturers cessity of purchasing this necessary —Gold Beach Globe.
Cottage Grove country.
the county. As I said before we and high-priced nutrient.
ples by the growers themselves that
now one to every 3,500.
The Brookings Lumber company
heard of is one of 200 acres of
must
have three, possibly tour or
That figs will grow nicely in the "Under conditions existing today these plants are uniformly a suc­ I at have
of
California, owners of 25.000 acres
Loganberry—formerly
Derry,
Umpqua valley is a settled fact. The newspaper is first of all a com­ cess.
even five manufacturing plants, not
The Farmers’ Worth Recognized
of
timber in Curry county, will
Oregon.
only to take care of the loganberry It ¡ b not new, still it ¡ b worth re­ soon fine build
There are a number of persons who mercial proposition. It ha 3 to live I visited one cannery and drier at
large sawmill aud log­
have one or more trees on their and it has to pay. No subscription Salem and spent considerable time I am told that one rancher out but of all the farmers' crops. The peating, that the farmer is the most ging road, a and
engage extensively
premises, and each year a crop is list, however large, could pay the at that splendidly equipped plant at from Corvallis has 16 acres now bill rancher and the bottom ranch­ important man in the industrial in the lumber business.
The elder
produced. The trees have produc­ expeuses of an average newspaper. Eugene. I visited two of the pros­ producing aud last spring put out er of Coos is not worrying for fear world. He not only feeds everyone Mr. Brookings is a St. Louis
man
ed good crops each year, and with­ The low price is to iusure a circula­ perous loganberry yards at Salem 80 acres more and has the entire he cannot raise loganberries, mam- else, but he produces all the mater­ and is immensely wealthy. He gave
crop contracted to 1920 .
j moth blackberries, raspberries, cur- ials with which to clothe them, and eight million dollars to a university
stand late spring frosts better than tion and the circulation determi'nes and a small one at Monmouth.
peaches or apricots.
I
was
told
on
good
authority
that
rants, gooseberries, strawberries, many of those with which to bouee recently. With the adveDt of a
the advertising, and the advertising In passing I wish to say that, if
I. M. Bales of Brooks probably furnishes whatever profit there is. the success of the canning aud dry­ the demand at least for many years j cabbage, red beets, potatoes, beans, them.
firm in Curry county possessed of
bolds the record for the grentest “The newspaper is a powerful ing industry in the Willamette val­ would tar exceed the supply. This peas, etc.
It is on agriculture that the pros­ wealth great, advancement is sure
net profit on loganberries of any agency in moulding the public con­ ley counts for anything, the farmers statement was based solely on the j The thing that worries us is, or perity of this country is founded, to follow.
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grower in this vicinity. He leases science, creating moral sentiment of Coos need at least three large demand for canned fruit—when we has been—what shall we do with and therefore it is only natural that
17 acres of loganberry land, and and waging political campaigns. canneries more than they need the think of the possibility of the juice them when raised? Yet the solu- the politicana should seek the wel­
Would Bet $10,000
this season the vines produced GO The lack of accuracy is one of the railroad—and the best part of the and the dried berries it would seem tion is at hand. First, an unlimited fare of the farmers. Piobahly the Major Kinney telephoned the
tons of fruit, leaving him with the most deplorable shortcomings of the matter is that the securing of can­ that the supply can never equal world market; second, finest land Department of Agriculture is the Coos Bav Times Monday last to
I in the world to raise the above most beneficial branch of the gov­ make public the following state­
neat sum of $ 2,000 after expenses modern newspaper. This varies all neries is entirely within our possi­ the demand.
articles; third, a little affair ernment, as it is cant ¡Dually work­ ment:
were paid.
the way from innocent blunderings bility, The cannery is looked upon Loganberries are propagated from to named
get
together
and help ourselves ing to tell how to produce better, "I (Kinney) will wager a $ 10,000
there
as
the
manufacturing
end
of
cuttings.
Whenever
a
tip
of
a
this
An acre of carrots is 1 eing sown to deliberate falsifications in some
—build
and
equip
plants to care bigger and more varied crops. block of Coos Bay property with
the
farm.
It
uses
practically
all
the
year’s
vine
touches
the
ground
in Orenco to ascertain if the crop publications.”
farmers supply. I saw them can­ nature can be helped by putting a tor our crops.
Oranges, raisins, lemons, dates, figs any man that the train of another
will be a success there. The rows
ning loganberries of course, but also spadetul of earth on the tip, late in The effect of properly working almonds, walnuts, olives and m aD y transcontinental road will run into
are 14 inches apart and there are
A Ton Thumb Wedding
industry must work wonders other things have been added to
Bay before the Southern Pa­
over 150,000 carrots in the field, and The entertainment given by the strawberries and gooseberries—and the fall, if given time, it will take this
for our country. Each factory would our list of productions iu tecent Coos
cific operates a train in hi re. I have
they average five carrots to the ladies of the Presbyterian society at where can they raise them so well root and send up a shoot, then in afford
for 20 , or more, years. Tea is now being grown in never been a betting man but I
pound at the present time. It has Masonic hall Tuesday evening was as here, blackberries, pieplant, red 1 February or March, these should people employment
during
the
working
season. this country. Coffee is produced in would like to make this wager. I
beets,
etc.
be
cut
off
about
eight
or
ten
inches
already been ascertained that an well attended and netted a sum
acre would afford employment our island possessions It is pro­ will put the deed to the property in
enormous tonnage to the acre can sufficient to aid very materially The cost of a fully equipped plant long and set out. The field is first Each
for cauning, drying aud making thoroughly cultivated and should for many children and grown-ups posed to introduce some of the escrow this week and will wager it
be produced.
toward paying for painting the Pres­ juice
would be about as follows : ! be supplied with fertilizer especially during the picking, the financial wild animals of Africa into this with any man. The wager should
Suffragists are planning for a big byterian church, for which purpose, Site 50x100,
possibilities would of necessity at­ country to supplement the food be taken in a week or ten davs."
$----? potash—ashes.
cost
Votes for Women demonstration at we understand, the funds are to be Building two-story
50x80
tract many to the thousands of supply. Aud while seeking new
3,500
The
rows
are
then
marked
very
the Pendleton Round-up next used. The “grown-ups” rendered 40 h. p. steam boiler, cost
acres
ol now unproductive, yet very products, the government scientists Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living
?
straight
and
eight
feet
apart—the
month. A delegation of suffragists choice vocal and instrumental selec­ Canning equipment
1 0001
. are then placed eight
r feet valuable,
near Fleming,
says he
Cham­
bench and bottom lands have taught the farmer how to pro­ berlain’s
’
'cuttings
GOO
Dryer
will go in a body several days pre­ tions and readings and the “ little
Colic, i’a.,
Cholera
and used
Diarrhoea
of
Coos
and
in
turn
this
would
help
1
500
aPaft
in
the
row.
Remedy
in
his
family
for
fourteen
make the juice
duce more corn and wheat, and years, and that he has found it to be
vious to the affair and make ready tots” did admirably well at the To
----?j Substantial cedar posts 5 to s'/i our growing cities.
better live stock.
for some unqiue stunts, and later wedding, the supper being especially Capital
an
remedy, ft. and For takes
In
conclusion—the
possibilities
of
I
am
convinced
that
we
will
have
feet
above
the
ground
are
then
set
in excellent
recommending
sale pleasure
by all
they will be joined by a prominent enjoyable both to the participants a monopoly, so to speak, of the lo- about 18 feet apart in the row, then the beriy industry for Coos, as set
drug»
ists.
Esslem Star to Celebrate
speaker from the east, who will and the audience. Praise is due ganberry for I am told on reliable two or three strands ot wire are forth by the four gentlemen alluded Doric Chapter,
O. E S , Marshfield,
come across the continent to speak the ladies who had the affair in hand authority that this berry will grow strung. The first at the top should to in this article, are so alluring, is making big plans
for the Eastern
for suffrage on that occasion.
under whose vigilance the enter­ no where in the United States e x - ; be No. 12 galvanized, the next 20 and the facts as I found them seem Star Natal Celebration,
which will
tainment
proved
successful.
Fol­
Rev. J. K. Howard, pastor of the
to so completely verify what they be held there Friday, August
All
cept
in
the
limited
territory
extend
inches
below
No.
14
,
and
the
next
told us. that it behooves us to get five Eastern Star Chapters in 30. Coos
Presbyterian church at Glendale, lowing is the program ;
ing
north
into
Washington,
south
(il
used,
for
some
use
but
two
but
busy.
Let
us
make
haste
but
not
and candidate for the legislature on I nstrumental S olo — Miss Florence into California and bouuded on the T believe three the best) 20 below blindly.
county will participate, the ctre-
Per Acre
the democratic ticket, was shot the Rich.
including a day and evening
east
by
the
Cascades.
Coos
county
t
The
berries
do
not
come
to
full
V
ocal
S
olo
—
Mr.
Leslie.
The
best
authority
in
the
state
on
other day by Frank Red field while R eading —Miss Marguerite Longston. hieing practically in the centre, and bearing until the third year. They canning in general, and the logan­ mcnies
program, concluding with an elab­
hunting in the limber. The preach­ D uet — Piano and Violin —Miss Mahan as should naturally follow it seems must be well cultivated up to bear- berry in particular, will come to orate
banquet. A silver loving cup
THE BEST BUY
er was attired in a tan suit of clothes and Mr. Pursley.
Coos in the lale fall and tell us is offered
to the chapter having the
that
the
berry
grows
here
to
its
nig
each
year.
The
best
method
is
In Coos County
what
he
knows,
if
we
will
pay
his
and at a distance resembled a deer.
greatest perfection and its yield is to train the new vines along the actual expenses. But, ¡meanwhile, largest number of members in at­
A TOM THUMB WEDDING
The minister was shot in the breast
tendance And it is expected that
ground just close under the trellis let us get together.
U shers — Austin.Clinton, John Oer- here the most prolific.
and fell to the ground, but it is said ding.
there
will be keen rivalry among the
160
the injuries will not prove fatal.
visitors
to capture this trophy. Mrs.
G uests —Harriet Gould, Warren Bran­
Good
News
for
Pensioners
Indian
Lands
al
Auction
Great
Husband
and
Logger
With an almost total absence of don; Helen Lyons, Keith Linegar; Eu­ President Taft’s first official act
McCarty of Marshfield is jires-
The President and Secretary of Coast loggers should not get ex­ Ora
ladybugs this seasou, bopgrowers nice Perkins, Irving Lamb; Delia Sher­ August
ident
of the Natal Day society this
17, was to sign the $160,- the Interior have oidered about one cited and think they are the only
Merla Landreth; Frances j.yons,
are becoming especially active in wood,
year.
000,000
pension
appropriation
bill.
VonPegert; Camilla Lorenz,
half million acrea of Indian lands, thing. If they read the Bible they
• *•* •
spraying the vines to destroy the Sheldon
Three million feet of timber—Sufficient
Kistner; Mary Springer, Harold The Pension Office was immedi­ in the former Shoshone (in Wy­ will find tdat Solomon sent out into
fast increasing aphis,, which in pre­ Kenith
Mrs. Joseph Liggett is Drowned
to pay for the land
Bither: Pauline Chase, William Oerding; ately notified and telegraphic orders oming), Uintah 1 in Utah), and the woods 80,000 men to hew tim­
vious years have been pretty well Helen Stauff, Ross Edwards, James were sent to the 18 outlying agen­ Crow (in Montana) Indian Reserva­ ber. There is no record, however, Mrs. Joseph Liggett, whose body
One-fourth
mile to sawmill
bandied by the ladybugs. Spraying Lyons, Laron Nosier.
was
found
in
the
coast
fork
of
the
cies
to
start
paymeut
at
once
of
the
Church,
school
and
postoffice within a
tions,
to
be
sold
at
public
auction
to
show
that
Solomon
knew
any­
edding S ong — "All I Ask of You
with strong chemicals is thought to is W Love.”—Marvel
Willamette river, and whom it is
half
mile
money
so
long
held.np
by
the
de­
Skeels.
Violin
ac­
by
James
W.
Wittsn,
Superinten­
thing
about
a
logging
congress
have destroyed the eggs of the in­ companiment, Josephine Peoples.
committed suicide, is sur­ Good neighbors, splendid county road
lay in Congress. Each pensioner dent of Opening and Sale of Indian Solomon knew how to float log* be­ belived
sects last year which would have F ather — Homer Oddy.
vived
by
in this county. through place. Fine stream of
in the United States was to be paid Lands, at minimum prices ranging cause they were brought to Joppu She was daughters
product d the crop of little workers M other — Gladys Bither.
the
mother
of Mrs. S. D.
water on premises, and river
and
from
there
carried
up
to
Jeru­
by Tuesday, August 20, at the latest. from 50 cents to $1.10 per acre. The salem. It is evident that Solomon Pultord of Mvrtle Point,
tbia season, and many more have B rother — Teddy Beckett.
within one-fourth mile,
Mrs
Marie
purchaser on bids made in person was not only a great husband, but Cribbins ol Marshfield and Mrs A.
----Frances Kistner.
12 miles to Myrtle
been sacrificed as food to the great S B ister
A Foolish Question
ridesmaids — Helen Sherwood, Gen­
or
through
agents,
and
no
residence
Point
also
a
great
logger
number of small birds appearing evieve
L- Phillips of Portland. She was
The editor of the woman’s page | or cultivation will be required. Pat­
Chase.
A
small
house
and
some improvements
this year, although the birds have F lower
also
survived
by
a
brother,
Cecil
G irls — Mary Watson, Avis was on his vacation and the sport­ ents will be issued as soon ss the
Evangelistic Meetings
also been active in devouring aphis. Hartson.
An
ideal
place
for
stock
and the best
Carter,
of
Myrtle
Point.
Mrs.
Lig­
ing editor had jumped into the purchase price ie paid.
Evangelist O. E. Williams will gett had Eieen in poor health Her
kind of land for fruit
B ride —Mamie Hawkins.
breach—“Well,
what
do
you
think
A vast amount of ill health is due to G room —Novia Landseth.
Sales will begin at Lander, Wyo­ begin evangelistic meetings at the husband was killed by a train a year One-half cash; balance to suit purchaser
impaired
digestion.
When the broperl
Btomach C lergyman — Harper Mahan.
of this,” he snorted, as he held up ming,
fails to perform
its functions
September 19; at Provo, Christian Church Sunday at 11 a. id . ago.—Times.
A money-maker for a man of energy
a perfumed commnnication. "Here's ; Utah, on
the
whole
system
becomes
deran
on
October
8. and at Billings, Meetings all the week except Sun­
A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets P art I — Wedding Scene.
a
fool
woman
wants
to
know
how
to
day evening which will be a union A little learning ia a dangerous
Montana, on October 21, 1912.
are
you need. invigorate
They will your
strengthen
(Curtain)
make
a
lemon
tart;
just
as
though
your all digestion,
liver, Music.
Call on or address
service at the M. E. Church South. thing, but get at least a little.
Not
more
than
six
hundred
and
and regulate your bowels, entirely doing P art II—Wedding Supper.
a lemon wasn’t tart enough.”
Come early and enjov the Rtere- Widow’s weeds do not necessari­
forty acres will be sold to any one. optienn
away
with
that
miserable
feeling
due
pictures.
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Coquille,
Oregon
why not you? For sale by all druggists. Maaonic hall.
blossoms.
husband—during the honeymoon.
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$20
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BENCH LAND
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