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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1915)
POULTRY REMEMBER and E G G S PARAMOUNT NIGHTS A T THE GRAND j WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BREAKING BROODY HENS. B r ie f C o n fin e m e n t In a C o o p W il l U s u a lly S t a r t T h e m L a y in g . There is an idea generally prevalent that when a lien begins to lay that she has a certain number of eggs to lay, after which she goes broody. This idea has boon proved incorrect, as the pro duction of eggs has been proved to be an endless chain, which continues ac cording to the ability given the hen by nature unless it is interrupted or bro ken by broodiness or some outside In fluence, such as change in weather, lo cation. etc. From the investigations we have made so far we are convinced that □CEDE for the relief demanded in its complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: Plaintiff will take judgment against •t the Circuit Court o f the State of O re the above entitled defendant, Alfred gon in and for the County of Coos Johnson Lumber ('ompany, a corpora tion, upon its acceptance of the draft ked A. B a k e r , set forth in complaint for the sum of Plaintiff, Twenty-five Hundred Dollars and inter SUIT vs. est thereon at the rate of six per cent IN entnier C h ristian per annum from the l*th day of Novem EQUITY H errm ann , ber, 1913, for an attorney fee of Two Defendant, j Hundred and Fifty Dollars and for ils lo Rentnier Christian Herrmann, the j costs and disbursements in this suit above named defendant: That a certain pledge agreement giv In the Name of the State of Oregon; en by defendant Alfred Johnson Lumber fou are hereby notified that you are ( ’ompany to plaintiff securing the sum tequired to appear and answer the j above mentioned upon the following »mended complaint filed against you in described property, tow it: Three shares the above entitled suit within eight of the capital stock of the Grace Dollar weeks from the date of the first publi 'teamahip 1 'ompany, a corporation, of H ens need plen ty o f w a te r a t all cation of this summons, towit: within 1 the par value of $1000.00 per share, and tim es and esp ecia lly du rin g the eight weeks from the 22nd day of June, as evidenced by certificate numbered 9, w arm d a ys o f sum m er. Pu re, fresh 1915; and if you fail so to appear or dated at Portland, Maine, February 19, w a ter should a lw a y s be abu ndantly answer, on or before the 17tn day of 1913. and signed by Robert Dollar, supplied to tlie Hock. T h e re are m any kinds o f fou n tain s on the August, 1915, the same being the date President of said Grace Dollar Steam m arket which a re s e lf o p era tin g j f the last publication of this summons, ship Company, be foreclosed in the and a rran ged so a « to keep the the plaintiff will apply to the Court for manner provided by law, and in the w ater clean and fr e e fr o m dcflle- ‘he relief demanded in his sai l com-| manner prayed for in plaintiff’s com ment by the droppings. It is a plaint, a succinct statement of which is plaint; that said personal property be good plan, w h ere possible, to havo is follows: that the said defendant be sold by the Sheriff of Coos County. Or the w a te r piped to the yard, as required to set up and allege whatever egon, according to law, and as personal shown in the a cco m p a n yin g pic right, title, estate, interest or claim he property is sold on execution and ac ture. he has or claims in or to the real estate cording to the practice of this Court; in said amended complaint described, and the proceeds of said sale applied to towit: the southwest quarter of the the payment of the costs of this suit, broodiness is a condition of the brain southeast quarter of section six in town attorney’s fees, the costs of said sale and not of the body, for at the time ship twenty-eight south, range ten west and the sum which shall be found due of the Willamette meridian in the Coun plaintiff under said pledge agreement the lien goes broody she is in a laying ty of Coos and State of Oregon, or any and the draft and acceptance thereof condition, having the different parts of part thereof, and submit the same to secured by same; and that said defend the egg partly developed, but because this Court for judicial determination; ants and all persons claiming under of staying on the nest, lack of exer that the title of plaintiff in and to said them, subsequent to the execution of cise, loss of appetite, and lack of nour real estate and every part and parcel said pledge and subsequent to the time thereof be quieted against the said de of the delivery of said three shares of ishment, the hen takes the egg ma fendant and against his heirs and as stock to plaintiff, he barred and fore terial into her own system and uses it signs, and against each and all persons closed of all rights claim and equity of us nourishment just as hens do when claiming by, through or under him; and redemption in and to said personal prop a sudden change in weather stops that said defendant, and his heirs and erty; that the overplus, if any there be, them from laying. assigns, and any and all other persons be paid to the Clerk of this Court to A hen is one of the most Jealous claiming by, through or under him, be abide the further order of the Court, creatures on this earth, and if placed forever enjoined and restrained from and for such other and further relief setting up any right or claim or interest as the Court shall deem meet and equit In ii wire sided coop where she can see the rest of the flock ranging about in or to the said real estate or any part able in the premises. or parcel thereof; that plaintiff have Service of this summons is made by the yard she is very restless, especially ludgment against the said defendant publication thereof in pursuance of an If there is a male with the flock fre for his costs and disbursements in this order made by the Honorable John S. quently calling his mates to partake of suit; for such other and further relief Coke, Judge of the ( ircuit court of the a choice morsel of food, and if plenty as to the Court may seem meet and State of Oregon for Coos County, dated of food and water are supplied she equitable. the 5th day of August, 1915, directing Service of this summons is made up that service thereof be made by publi eats often, thereby keeping her body on you bv publication thereof in the cation in the Coquille Herald, a weekly built up so she goes on laying again in Coquille Herald by order of the Honor newspaper published in the city of Co a short time. able John S. Coke, Judge of the Cir quille, Coos County, Oregon, once a The plan followed at the experiment cuit Court of the State of Oregon in week for a period of six weeks, com station is to place the hen in this kind and for the County of Coos, and which mencing with the issue of August 10, of coop on the day after she remains order is dated the 19th day of June. 1915 J. J. S T A N L E Y . on the nest and does not lay. 8he is 1915. 8-9-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. kept in the coop four days and then J. J. S t a n l e y , released. During the time she is left Attorney for Plaintiff, Mount Vernon, the in the coop she is given all the feed Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. 6-22-9t Home of W ashington and water she wants. About 4,000 hens are treated in this way each sum Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale (From the Washington Herald, April 17) mer at this place. The records show The beauties of Mount X* rnon, and a that hens broken in this way begin By Virtue of an execution duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the short account of its interesting history laying again as follows: The time from the laying the last County of Coos, State of Oregon, dated are written about in an exceptionally egg till the hen began laying again was the 24 day of July, 1915, in a certain delightful way in the above-named book action in the Circuit Court for said ten days in March, eight days in April, Countv and State, wherein John A. of about fifty pages. The author sliowt ten days in May and twelve days iu Roeblings Sons Company, a corporation himself to be thoroughly acquainted June. There were more broody hens as. plaintiff recovered judgment against with the subject, and in an easy manner in June than in, April, but for practical Clarence Gould for the sum of Three Hundred Sixty One and 68-100 Dollars, takes one from Washington to Mount purposes W’e might say the average is Vernon, there to depict in detail the ten days. — Bulletin Missouri Experi on the 5th day of Jan. 1915 Notice is hereby given that I will on well-marked pointsof the gieatest object ment Station. the 27 day of August, 1915, at the of interest. Although the book is writ Court House Door, in Coquille, Oregon in Coquille in said County, at 10 o’clock ten from a litterary standpoint, as is FATTENING BROILERS. in the forenoon of said day, sell at pub evidenced by a concise and graceful lic auction to the highest bidder, for style, it would well act as a guide for T w o W e e k s of H e a v y F e e d in g W il l F it cash, the following, described property, the pilgrim visiting Mount Veinon for B ir d s F o r M a rk e t. to-wit: The north half of the southeast Chickens designed for sale as broil quarter, section thirty, township twen the first time, and especially so for the ty-four, south range eleven west of the visitor who has a deep regard for the ers should be fed and cared for as Willamette meridian Coos County Ore traditions which clothe the nation’s though they were to lie reared to ma turity up to within about two w eeks of gon, containing eighty acres more or greatest shrine. less taken and levied upon as the prop marketable age. This means that they erty of the said Clarence Gould or as -Each v siior will be the liette. and should have as much range as possible much thereof as may be necessary to wiser for the reading of this volume and and be f«*d upon the whole or cracked satisfy the said judgment in favor of in laying it aside will surely he im grain and the mashes suited to their John A. Roeblings Sons < ompany age, says Rural New Yorker. They against said Clarence Gould with inter pressed with great feeliny8 of reveience est thereon, together with all costs and for the founder of this republic. The will thus develop a good frame and vi disbursements that, have or may accrue. volume is not only valuable tor its edu tality that will stand two weeks of closer confinement and heavy feeding. A lfred J ohnson , Jr. cational matter, and as a thoroughly Al»out two weeks before marketing Sheriff. good gui le, but also as an example of confine the broilers In a small pen that Dated at Coquille July 26, 1915. 7-25-5t fine book making. The execution is Is clean, well ventilated and comfort perfect ;the printers’ art was never better aide and fe«sl them twice daily all that In the Ciicuit Louie oi me State of shown, and the illustlations are such as they will readily clean up of a wet Oregon in and for the to command the admiration of all. It mash composed of conimeal alone or County of Coos contains exceptionally well executed of cormneal combined with finely Farmers and Merchants Bank of Co half tones of the Mount Vernon Home, ground barley, ground buckwheat and about 10 per cent of beef scrap. Many quille, a corporation, the Potomac, the grounds, as also of j chicks are fattened on cormneal alone, Plaintiff, Geoige and Manha Washington. In tlie descriptions of the parts of the bouse but a mixture of grains is better. At the out-buildings, and the various uten noon give them a little whole or crack Alfred Johnson Lumber Company, a sils, the manner of living at Mount l'd grain and see that they have an corporation, Heeley-Anderson Logging Vernon 100 years ago is plainly panned, abundance of fresli water and some Company, a corporation, Robert Dol and the difficulties clearly set forth by grit. lar, Trustee, and the Grace Dollar Comparison with the unbounded re Feed all that they will eat. but be Steamship Company, a corporation, sources of our ow n time. careful not to clog them by overfeeil- Defendants. The story of Washington never can ’ Ing. Skim milk for moistening the S U IT IN E Q U IT Y — To foreclose a be told too often. His spirit should ever mash |s better than water. Chicks will Pledge Agreement. permeate the peep e of the and. 1 he 1 not stand close confinement and heavy To Robert Dollar, Trustee, and the great work be did, «lands as an example Grace Dollar Steamship ('ompany, a tor all time, and his devotion to ins feeding for more than about two weeks corporation, two of the above entitled country, bis self-sacrificing, bis long en and should be sold bef«»re they get “off during toil, and above all Ids exalte«! their feed.** defendants; patriotism, will ever make him the ex- I IN T H E N A M E OF T H E ST AT E einplar ot the nation. He is truthfully j O F O R E G O N ; Non and each of you portrayed by the author ot this little are hereby notified that you are required | book. It is a book all shonid read. to appear and answer the complaint filed OET YO U R against you in the above entitled suit Bv J. K. Jones with thrity-three i.lus within six weeks from the date of the trations, $1.00 net. first publication of this summons, to Any bookseller will get tliia for y I >u, wit: Within six weeks from the 10th or it will he sent postpatd by the pub- day of August, 1915, and if you fail to lisbers, upon receipt of one doilar. AT THE api»ear and answer on or before the 21st day of September. 1915, that being the U. S. PRESS ASSOCIATION last day of the time prescribed in the Bond Building order of publication, the plaintiff will » take judgment and decree against you Washington, SUM M ONS Butter Wrappers Herald D. C. O ffic e WAGON HAULS FOR FARM PRODUCTS 6reat Benefits Accrue to Farm ers From Better Roads. Concealing a Gem By D O N A LD CHAMBERLIN j ..Telephone I I Directory The July telephone directory is now being- distributed. Careful use of the directory will improve your service. C all by Num ber. If you do not receive a copy of the new directory p ro m p tly , c all C hief Operator. Wlieu 1 was a youngster casting about for something to do for a living 1 spent a good deal of time groping iu the dark. 1 was of an adventurous disposition ami longed for uewr flelus. Finally 1 settled on a career. 1 went out to lmliu to seek my for tune ami found well, for tinve years 1 found poverty, then I found some C o tto n S t a t e s H a v e the L o n g e s t H a u l s thing better. Walking on a street In to M a r k s t a n d N e w Y o r k S ta te H a s ( ah uttu, 1 saw at my feet a hrillh lit the S h o r t e s t — G e n e ra l Im p ro v e m e n t R. E. SHINE, V-Pres A. J. SHERW OOD, PRES. siH)t emitting the colors of the spec M a r k s R e c e n t Y e a rs. 0. C. S AM ORI), Assi. Cashier L. H. HAZARD. Casi..,, trum. 1 stooped and picked up, to my It would require about 0,358,000 days surprise, u diamond. It was not c ue for one wagon, or that number of of enormous proportions, nor yet was It small. It was worth not less than $10,- wagons for one day, to haul from the O f- „ O Q U H j L j B , O R E G O N . 0 0 0 nor more than $20,000, but as I farms of the country the portion of the was no judge of diamonds, 1 did not corn crop that Is marketed in an aver know. It was surely of sufficient va. le T r a n n a c t s a G e n e r a 1 H a n k i n g HuBine*»*» age year. It would require one wagon to take me homo to America ami give 6,857,000 days to haul the average me a new start 8 « a r fl e f D irectors. ‘..orrea p c n c e n i i ! whtfnt crop to the market or to ship Nevertheless, I was sufficiently hon National Bank of Commerce,New York City R. C. Dement, A. J . Sherwood, ping points and 2,532,000 days to haul est to look in such mediums ns would Crocker Woolworth NT Bank, San Francisco L. Harlocker, L. II. Hazard, serve to advertise its loss. I did not the cotton c rop. First Nationall Bank of Cortland, Portland Isaiah Hacker. R. E Shine. advertise it myself because there is so These figures are contained in a farm bulletin Just issued by the department much rascality in that benighted coun of agriculture, which deals with the try that had I done so I would have subject of wagon hauls for farm prod been beset by persons whose obJ«»et ucts. According to this bulletin, the W’ould have been to get possession of it average distance of the farms of the surreptitiously. I «11«! not see any ad vertisement of a lost diamond, so I United States from market is over six miles, while those farthest away from considered myself its owner. My tlie- Is useless money. I f you market average more than eight miles. dry of its loss was this: There 1 ad have any cash that isn’t work The average distance of farms In be<*n a gathering of Indian potentates ing put it to work for you as New York state from the market Is in Calcutta, and some oue of them Lad These fellow’s have so five miles, while the average for the dropped iL you worked for it. Open a more remote farms Is seven miles. many Jewels that the loser may not savings account with this bank This moans that for the general aver have missed it, or perhaps if he «lid miss it he may have considered it be age New York farmers are one and and your money will at once one-half miles and those more remote neath his dignity to issue any public begin earning interest for you ly located 1.7 miles nearer market than notice of the fa ct and will keep ut the task 24 One incident In its finding troubled farmers generally throughout the coun me. Upon picking it up. while 1 was try. Tours a day, 7 days a week It would require one farm wagon examining it I looked up suddenly to and 52 weeks in the year. Do 53,400 days to haul to market an aver leant"if any one saw me and encoun it today. tered the gaze of an Indian. There age wheat crop in New’ York state, while the marketed portion of an aver was a diabolical expression on his face* age corn crop eoulil be hauled by one that told me if he had u chance he would rnurdrr uie to relieve me of my wagon In 3.400 days. The bulletin Is based on reports re find. 1 put the gem in my vest pocket ceived from county and township crop and walked away, not looking at t!u» correspondents by the bureau of crop man to see what became of him. I had a room in a l«>w grade hostelry —I could afford nothing better—and that night in order to make sure of my gem I tied it to the palm of my hand and slept with it in my grip During the night 1 heard some one rummaging And Auio Line In my room. 1 lay perfectly still, and by and by whoever was there went I«j.ve Vyrili* l*f»int on mrivnl of I rut 1 1 oni I iindon. AlHn t<* Hock out 1 had not told any one of my Cie«k ai d fr« in C miic p; only 14 find and could not understand who mile«-of ►tHgmg. Ani\es at Bos«- could have had a motive for robb'ng burg 7:30 p. in. conm-ctii g with one whose very appearance Indicated north bound train. Arrive Myrtle poverty. Point 4 p. in. I bad a friend in Calcutta who was Make r- h « rvations in advance at Owl In good circumstances, i went to h'm. Drug Stole, Marshfield. told him of my find and that I wished to go home. He loaned me the money All Baggage Handled Fare From Myrtle Point $7.00 to pay my fare, and I sailed for S mh - J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor Francisco. I had not been out twelve hours before 1 recognized in one of Office at Laird's Stag ■ Barn, Myrtle I ’, iut, Both Phones the passengers the man who had seen me pick up the diamond. It is a very uncomfortable feeling to HAU LING COTTON TO U A K K L T . OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS know’ that you are cooped up with one estimates. These reports show that who is determined to relieve you of a the longer hauls to market generally valuable article It seemed tome that, are iu cotton states or in the Rocky whatever I did to conceal my dinmo id, mountain region. The smaller loads tills Indian would get it from me. I ALWAY'S ON TIME also are in the cotton states. The aver was sure that he had come on board age size of a wagon load of cotton is for it, and the natives of India are so Sails from Coos Bay three bales, or 1,000 pounds, while the stealthy, have so many insidious ways Every Sunday at 8 a. m. average wagon load of wheat Is 53.5 of securing their ends, that I consid bushels, or 3.200 pounds. ered my property as goo«l ns lost. From Portland 8 a. m. However, while the size of the cotton On the forward lower «leek was « Every Thursday at 8 a. m. load is much smaller than that of the coop containing chickens. They w *re corn load, the value of the former Is of a rare variety ami were going to Tickets on sale at Portland City T icket Office 6th & O ak St. greater. The average value of a load some American chicken fancier. One of cotton, based on farm prices Dec. morning, standing liefore the coop a P. L. STERLING, Agent Phone Mam 181 1, 1913. was $183: wheat. $43; corn, singular plan of concealing my < ia- $28. mond occurred to me. It was to let The bulletin states that wagon hauls one of the chickens swallow’ it. lie are much shorter this year than 1900, would hold it in Ids crop, and I co ild when the last similar inquiry w’as shadow’ him as the Indian was shad mad«». owing me and in time get it away “Railroad building,” it is stated, from him. From my next meal I took U nder N ew M anagem ent “during the pust nine years has away with me some crusts of bn ad brought some farms nearer to shipping and, going to the chicken coop as soon points and markets and lias helped to ns 1 was sure I was unobserved, be shorten the average distance hauled gan feeding a stately rooster. He took and to increase the average number of down one piece of crust after another, trips per day. ami among them 1 fe«l Idm my dia “During the seven years following mond. It was rather large for him. 1900 more than 32.000 miles of new but be got it down, and I congrntu ut- railroad were built, and several thou e«l myself that if it was lost to in«* that sand more miles have been added since rascally Indian would not get it. 1913, so that there are at least 15 per I visited the bird, that, was now cent more miles «if steam railroads in worth a small fortune, the same even the United States now’ than In 1900. ing and went again to the coop the “In additfbn to this new mileage of next morning. He was there in the steam railroads the hauls of some evening, but at my morning visit I was farmers have no doubt been shortened horrified to see that he was missing by now’ freight carrying electric rail from the coop. 1 knew that the Indian roads.” had goi him but «11«! not trouble My The figures Indicate a considerable self to discover how. Not a word «lid rise in the average cost per day to the 1 say to any one on the subject. I met farmer in hauling his products. How the Indian later walking the deck and ever. this higher cost per day is offset fancied that there was a look of tri partly or wholly by the larger quanti umph In Ins eye. As for me. I en- ties hauled per clay in 1915 compared denvore«l to conceal any evidence «>f with 1900. knowing that he had secured posses sion «>f my property. If he was oblige«! H ig h w a y L e g is la tio n In A r k a n s a s . to kill the rooster for the diamond I Among the enactments affecting was resolve«l to kill him I k ? fore l would road work made by the legislature of permit him to leave the ship with my Arkansas is n proposed amendment to property. the constitution which will have a Where did he keep the blr«l? I was very marked effect upon road work of not long In finding out. My stateroom the state, according to reports. was In the stern of the ship directly The amendment has been adopted by over the ste«*rnge. In the middle of both hranchos of the legislature and the night I heanl n crow. Jumping has been approved by the governor, from my berth. I threw on some but must t>e voted upon by the peo clothes, ran below- and hunted for the ple of the state at the next general «•rower. I found him in possession of election. It permits counties to issue the Italian. I drew’ a long knife, with bonds for the construction of ronds up which I made a pass nt the man, seiz to an amount that can be <*nred for by ed the roost«*r ami ran with him to ny a three mill levy on all taxable prop room and locke«! tin* door erty within the several counties, the I never left the room, nor <1i«1 the life of the bonds not to exc eed thirty bird till after reac hing port. I killed years. him In my stateroom i»n<1 was delight It Is reported that no opposition to ed to flu«] the diamond in his crop. I the adoption of the amendment is ex g«*t it safelr ashore and sold it to a pected. Jeweler for $18,000 RAILROADS GUT DISTANCES. ■ Coos and Curry Telephone Co F IR S T N A T IO N A L BANK IDLE MONEY Farmers Merchants Bank and Rosebiiig M yrtle Point Stage STEAMER BREAKWATER HOTEL BAXTER Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling public. M. M. Y O U N G , Proprietor SHOOT STRAIGHT If you are to hit what you aim at. A IM Have you paid the Printer? P O L K ’ S' I OREGON and W ASH ING TO N C H IC H EST ER S PILLS I i ll * I I I \ M O M » H R \ M l . a A s k y « n r l l r n M l a l F<r / A « M -eK.*«-ter • IM um nna llr n n . l/ ^ \ \ »*111« 1« R e d V o i d I M t i l l lC v V / I >es, coaled will* PI.re Rii l on. T u b e bo o t h e r Buy o f rnur V » ii*o u t. A s k fn e C IIM i r i S . T F R ! » III A X O M i H R \ FI Ik 1*11,1 * . ft* « 5 fr*rs k wnfts Best. Safest. 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