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T he C oquille H erald VOL. 33, NO. 52 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1915, CITY DIRECTORY COOS CO. BEEF PRODUCTION Scenic Theatre Frdtcrn*i and Benevolent Order «St A. M .— Regular meeting of A • F. Cl ia< I wick Lodge No. <»8 A. F. A: A. >1.. at iMiiHonic Hall, every Sa unlay night in each month on or l>eiore the full uioon. L. A . L ilijeqviht , W . M. K. H. M aht , Secretary. PER YEAR $1.50 N AN C E O’N EIL and TH ED A B A R A Agricultural College Expert Gives His Views The following article i* turni-hed I to lhe Herald by L. L. Potter, Pro- j fosnr of Animal Husti.tndrv, O. A K. S.— Reguiar meeting of Beulah • Chapter No. (I, necond and fourth I C , who recently made a tour ol lire Friday evening« of each month, in Ma Coos couu'.y stock range': sonic Hall. E mma L il ijb q v ih t , VV. M. It has just been my pleasure u* | A n n a L a w k k n c b hec., —Dind some ten. days in Coos and r O. O. F — C'oquille L«xlge No. 53,1. O. Curry counties visiting the heel j 1 . O. F., meet« » very Satur«la\ night producers and 1 tiling over 1 hr ranges j n Oild Fellow* Hall. H . B. M o o k k , N. G . aud looking at the gias- and lie; J. H. L awuknck , Sec. rail 1 c. D ill g 111 > Sla' I V 111 AMIK K K BBK a H LUDUE, No. 20 Ipres ed with several a c s irL ■ 111 ^ 1 ( 1 . O. F ., nneti every awonci anil tourili WudiiMBilay triKlita in Odd Fellow. I 10 the l>ec; iiidilstl) Gore Fi > 1,1 Hull. K lim A n d k k su n . N. G, Mile cheapness and u s - «■ ill aln.li I ANMK L a WKKNCR, See. cattle are laiatd; second, Hie e x - i ftO Q U IL L K ENCAM PM ENT. No. 25 ceedii'.gly pour quality ol the avet-| Ly 1. O. O. F., m eet.lhe tiratand third Appearing in the “ Kreutzer Sonata,” a Fox Thursday night, in Odd Fellow. Hall. age run of bed cattle in that sec J. S. B abto n , 0 . ’ . Feature Picture at the Scenic Saturday tion; third, the very high quality J. S .L a WIIKSCH, Se<i. of a small miuotity of the cattle. n i g h t s o k p y t h i a * .— Lycurgiia The ' prairies" of southern Coos to market the two-year-olds that tle at the present time, refeiring on Lodge No. 72, ineste Tuenday nights in W. i). W . Hall. and northern Curry counties are year. Iu otner words, the yearlings, the one hand to the average run of It. It. W atbon , K It. B. doubtless the best beef producing the two year-old stock cattle, and Jersey and dairy bred steers, and O. A. M ISTONYB, 1'. O. lands in the slate of Oregon There the older fattening cattle should be on ttie other hand to Hereford or f jY T I H A N SISTERS— Jn.tue Temple 1 No. 35, in e e l. tirst and Third Mon is no place where the season is so kept in separate pastures as lar as Shot thorn cattle that were reason day night, in W . O. VV. Hal'. loug and grass so good It is possible. The loss, however, by ably well bred aud practically tree M m . G b * kok D a v is , M. E. C. M kb . F hko LI skoah , K. o ( It true that there are paits of Eastern running steers of these ages together from dairy blood, although not Oregon where catlle are ruu fairly is not to be compared with the loss necessarily pure bred, the assump I , f i > MEN —Oooullle T nbe No. 40, 1. 1\. O. It. M., meet, every Friday night, successlully ou the range the year occurred by running steers with tion being iu this case that the feed n (V O. W . Hall. round, but they do not keep up in cows. J, •*. B abto n , Sachem. aud care was approximately the MRS. E V 1 L Y N E C O N W A Y A. P. M i l l b b , C . of K. as good shape as they do here on We have noted above the poorer same. These prices are somewhat Soprano W . \ -Begnlar meetings ol 8**» these prairies It is, of course, true quality of the large number of Coos lower than the present market con . ver Camp No. 10.550 in M. W . A. * « « that the cattle which are allowed to county beef cattle. All ol Western ditions They are possibly, how Hall, Front' itreei, tir.t and third Sat- urdav. in each month, run on the ranges throughout the Oregon has rather a bad reputation ever, a little high on the Jerseys, MRS. LUCILLE H. POWELL H. B. Tozma. Consul. winter without the use ot hay, as to the quality turned into the since the tendency is now toward a Accompanist F. C. T buk , Clerk. MRS. OLGA HENDRICKSON BUG g E Reader and Impersonator grain, or other supplementary feed, market, but the coast country is no- still greater difference between poor N. A .— Regular meeting of Laurel tend to get rather thin and’ if some torious iu this regard. I have heard j cattle and good cattle. The ques . amp No. 2972 at M. W . A . Hall, Front, street, second and fourth Tues cheap and convenient method of it said a number of times that the ' tion may he asked, why is there day n ghte in each month. M aby K rbs , Oracle. giving the additional ieed for win feeds were not suitable for makiug such a difference? It is this: The L a VBA B ban d o n . R ec. ter could be devised, it wonld be of good, smooth cattle. Upon investi- j Jersey three-year-old in reason O. W .— Myrtle Camp No. 197. considerable help. But neverthe gation of the subject I am convinced j able condition would weigh about . meet, every Wednesday at 7 :30 less, the cattle do unusually well that this is not true. On the con 1,000 pounds He will be very de p. m. at W . O. W . Hall. Lee Currie, C. C. without extra feed in winter, pro trary, just as good cattle can be pro- ficient iu the back, loins, and hind J ohn L bnrvb , Bee. viding the grass is not eaten off too duced in Western Oregon as in an> quarters. The fat will be on the p V K N 1 N G T ID E CIRCLE No. 214, closely in the fall. To make very other part of the State. The in outside and on the ioside, rather Us meets second and fourth Monday much of a change in the method of ferior quality of the cattle now in thau mixed with the lean. Fur nights in W . O. W . Hall. A nnie B vrkiioldkb , G .N . wintering would involve heavy ex Coos, Curry and other Western Or- thermore, all the fat will be ex M a b y A. P ierce , C le rk . penditures in practically all cases, egou counties, is not due to poor tremely yellow ¡ d color, iustead of 'A R M E R S UNION.— Regular meet Tickets on sale at H. O. Anderson’s and it is rathet doubtful if the re natural conditions or to poor feed while and attractive looking. The ings second and fourth Saturdays in ach month in VV. O. W . Hall. sults obtained would justify the out and grazing. Ou the coatrary, it is dressing percentage will be about F r a n e B u r k h o l d e r , 1res. O. A. M in t o n y b . Sec. matists most vital work is directed Willamette Pacific Fine Road lay. Any attempt toward winter almost entirely due to the inferior 54 per cent or 55 per cent providing Two Great Actresses feeding should be in the nature of breeding of the cattle. A very large the steer is good and fat A good by Herbert Brenon, and released 'R A T K R N A L AID N o . 398, meets the In One Feature Picture a supplement to the grass rather portico of the steers on the grass Hereford, however,will weigh about second and fourth Thursdays each by the Fox Film Corporation, suc The S. P. Co is operating Sun than a substitute therefor. Shut land in Coos county is of the most x,20o pounds, and on the present nonth at VV. O. \V. Hall. cessor to the Box Office Attraction day excursion trains to the beaches M b s . C h a s . K v l a n d , Pres. Nance O’ Neil, whose sensational Company. ting cattle up in a muddy lot or even miserable breeding, mixed Jersey market will be worth about 6 # c M bs . L o ra H a r rin g to n , Bee. at the mouth of the Siuslaw. work as Odette de Maigny, in one in a good barn and feeding them and nondescript stuff tesulting in per pound. He is straight in the Celia FTeidlander, the beautiful iducational Organizations and Clubj Through trains to Coos Bay May of David Belasco’s greatest suc and ruthlessly passionate girl, who, hay, gtain or silage without any steers that are undeisized, without back, well fleshed over the ribs and i, 1916, was the promise made by I A /O M A N ’S study C lu h .-M e ets 2:30 cesses the memorable "T h e L ily .” without scruple, breaks the heart of W. D. Campbell, assistant general grass has not proven a financial any meat on their backs and e x loins, rump and hind quarters, and W p. m. at city library every second placed her in the theatrical Hall of the faithful Miriam, so that she may success in other places and would ceedingly rough. A large uumber furthermore, the fat will be nicely md fourth Monday. of the Southern Pacific, H a r r ie t A. L onoston , Pres. marbled with the lean, aud will he Fame for all time and stamped her possess herself of Miriam’s husband manager returning with a party o( Southern probably not be so in Coos couoty. of these steers are raised by the F r a n ce s E. E p p e r s o n , Bee. of a clear white color. The dress- as a transcendent dramatic genius, It would seem, therefore, rather dairymen. Gregor, the brilliant violinist, is Pacific officials Irom a formal inspec- " . o QUILLE EDUCATIONAL The steer calves are raised on iug percentage for a good three- U LE AG U E — Meets monthly at the plays the leading role in the screen one of the strongest screen P»rts | tion 0f the new Willamette Pacific, necessary to feed them pretty much Ugh School Building during the school version of Tolstoi’s master work skim milk, buttermilk or whey, and year old Hereford, even for grass in the same way as is now in prac- ever written and in many ways the! Mr.Campbell complimented Chief ear for the purpose ol discussing edu- "Kreutzer Sonáis,” produced for m o s t startling and remarkable. lice, taking care, however, to see then turned out in the brush to cattle, such as would he raised in ational topics. Engineer Hoey highly upou the B ir d ie S k k k l s , Pies. William Fox by Herbert Brenon, Miss Bara’s powers, developed in that the raugesare not overstocked in rustle for themselves until they are Coos county, would be about 58 work done on the road. " I t ’s a E una H a k lo c k k r . Bee. summer. Where the ranges are only about two veSrs old. Then they are per ceut. The differences in the who became famous as a director the companies of Bernhardt. Jane good railroad,” responded the en 7 0 K E E L KLUB— A business men's when he picturized "Neptune’s Hading, and other famous French gineer. "W e could have built a slightly stocked insummer,the cattle sold to the larger beefmen, who price of the younger cattle is ot ^ social organization. Hall in l.aird s Daughter.” Not soon do those who actresses as well as during her sea- go into winter fat and strong; and gather them together in big bunches course due to the cost of production uilding, Second street. railroad from Eugene to Marshfield L. J. C a r y , Pres have seen Miss O’Neil’s art forget not. only that, but there is plenty of aud run I0em on grass for one or and the value of the finished prod sons as leading woman of the world- in ,ess time> but not tbis kjnd of a W . C. E nuicott , Bee. it One of America’s foremost crit renowned Antoine and Gymnase railroad. It.s belter tban many grass lor winttr use, whereas with two years more until they get fat uct. As could be seen by this scale COMMERCIAL CLUB— L eo J . C a r y heavy stocking, the cattle are thin enough to go to market. As a us of prices, the man who buys the President; L. H . H a z a r d ,Secretary ics said of her:— theatres, "Paris, were never dis- Uunk Hoes in the East.” to start with and grass is short dur ual thing, the men who buy these Jersey yearling at $ 15 or a two- "M iss O’ Neil is, beyond perad- played, even in the memorable " A Supt. Campbell says: „ 1 was Transportation facilities venture of a doubi, one of Ameri Fool There Was,” to more trans- agreeably surptised to find such a ing the winter, consequently many two year-olds aud latten them off year-old at $30,has a fighting chance 'R A IN S — I-eave, south bound 8;10 a. ca’s,—one of the world’s in fact,— of making a little money. The cendent advantage tban in Tolsto.’s splendid couulry through which die or become exceedingly poor by on grass make some little money, m. and 2:40 p. m. North bound greatest emotional actresses- For great work as it is seen upon the , he new line passes, particularly spring. It is not necessary to have providing he buys them very cheap. question is where the man who If, » . m. and 4:28 p. m. With cruel, serpeut-hke about MarsbCeld and Nurth Bend the cattle come through the winter How the meu who raise them up raises the calf comes in. The moral »O A T S— Six boats plying on the Co- sheer skill and power she has never screen. ) quille river afford ample accommo- been surpassed. In " 1 he L ily ” cunning, Celia weaves her coils . . fh e road passes through the very fat. Cattle turned on to grass to the two-year-old stage can make of all this is of course that the man tion lor carrying freight and passen anything out of them is more than who knocks a Jersey bull calf in she caused a scene of enthusiasm about the infatuated Gregor. She mosl delightlul places. I never saw very fat in the spring will not usu rs to Bandon and way points. Boats we can discover. Most of the most the head the day he is born and ally gain as rapidly as those that ,ve at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9:20 and 9 :10 » . m. such as is seldom seen in a play casts her unbreakable spell of beau- more beautifu] iocations for-4ourists d at 1 :00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m. house. The very roof of the Stuy- ty and fascination over him till lhan along thjse lakes sou,h of the are not quite so fleshy. On the successful dairymen whom we met skins him and sells the hide for a dollar has made the only dollar that PAGE— J. L. Laird, proprietor. De vesant Theatre throbbed with mad Gtegor forgets everything in order Siuslaw_ the shooting is good, the other hand, animals that suffer very said that they had long since quit parts 5 :3 0 p. m. for Boeeburg via can be made legitimately on a Jer raising steer calves Perhaps where much from lack of feed in wioter From fishiug ¡s good lhe s„eDery j, good( rrtle Point,c irrving the United Slates enthusiasm Men cheered and wom that he may be in her arms til and pasengers. en raved. It was great acting, su the farm in Russia, where, as a and fhe water is excellent. The become exceedingly thin and re a farmer owns some hill pasture too sey steer. What we have said about O8TOFF10E. — A . F. Linegar. i>ost- perb, inimitable. Critics shed tears wealiby laud-owner’s a d o p t e d country is susceptible to wonderful quire quite a little while on summer rough for dairy cattle, and for Jersey cattle applies to other dairy master. The mails close as follows: grass in order to recuperate their which he has no other possible use, cattle iu the county. Of course as real as those of Margatet Anglin daughter, she first meets Gregor dcVei0pment." rrtle Point 7:40 a.m . 5:20, 2:35 p.m. there are a very great many dairy irahfield 9.06 a. in. and 4:15 p. m. or Virginia Harned. Nothing like and charms him by playing "Kreut- j The „ iU wiM be all laid south of general health and physical condi he might find some justification in ■ndoo, way points, 8 :45 a m. Norway running Jersey steers on it. We herds that are a long ways from tions before they can make any it was ever seen in New Y o rk .” zer Sonata,” to the last throbbing d Aragol2:55 p.m. Eastern mail 5:20 the Umpqua bridge long before its straight Jersey, some having only m. F.astern mail unices 7:30 a. m. This is the actress who portrays scene of the play where she and completion; the ballast has to come gains. Another point in connec have seen, however, the most mis a small percentage of this blood, erable sort of dairying calves pas tion with the management of the with wonderful emotioual sttength Gregor are trapped by Miriam and from Eugene and this is causing City and Countv Officers grazing lands that could well be turing on land that cost the farmer but we find that the pure bred or and power the character of Miriam, in a scene so thrilling as to be al part of the delay. Mayor ............................. A. T. Morrison kept in mind by some of our Coos $250 per acre Those calves were high grade Jersey steer is as good It is a role most painful in its intensity, meet Recorder J- » . Lawrence in "Kreutzer Sonata.” Mr. Campbell referred to the line county beef producers is the neces four or five months old, and were as the average steer produced in Treasurer .................. R- H. Mast that gives full sweep to the mighty tbetr deserts, Miss Bara’s superb to Myrtle Point as a valuable feeder, Engineer.........................P* M. Hall-Lewis sity of separating the steers Irom worth absolutely nothing whatever. the dairy sections from other blood. Marshal..................................... A. P. Miller forces of Miss O’ Neils’s surpassing art never (alters, nor steps aside. extending into the coal field and breeding cows; and nearly all of One could pay $25 a head lor good . From the standpoint of the pro Night Marshal............. Oscar WicKham gifts. In it she reaches heights , Her rendition of the part is bound timber region Water Superintendent B. V. Epperson the cattle ranches are divided natur well-bred beef calves and make just fessional beef men there is no mat to make "Kreutzer Sonata” one of Fire Cliie: V. Chase that she never attained even upon ally into a number of praiiies or as much moneV on them as to take erial gain to be made in the buyiug Councilmen—Jesse Byers, C. T. Skeels the speaking stage. It brings out t he most discussed piclurization Bison Herd Increased C. I. Kime. Ned C.Kelley, W . II. Ly pastures; and it is only a very small one of these little Jerseys as a gift. of these inferior cattle, no matter ons, O. C. Sanlor Regular meetings the finest points of her wonderful yet produced. job to complete the separation by a As an indication ol the comparative how great the loss to the original first and third Mondays each month. ability, enhanced and intensified Ten calves have been added to In the last four or five value of good steers and of dairy producer. Large Cement Production the Justice of the Peace .........J. J. Stanley bv the greater opportunity the Government’s herd ot buffalo few panels of fence and a gate. If steers, will make the following com years much high class beef blood Uteers run with breeding cows, espe Constable ................. Ned C. Kelley screen offers for the display ol this on the Wichita National Forest in cially during the breeding season, parison: The Jersey calf at weaning has been produced iu Coos county County Judge....................James Watson actress’s great genius The Geological Survey's annual Oklahoma, which is also a Federal with the result that every year sees Commissioners— W . T. Dement, Geo. J. Theda Bara, the famous Parisian statement ou the cement industry game preserve. The herd now com they will not fatten nearly so read time would be worth nothing what Armstrong a larger and larger number of strict ever. A good Hereford calf would ily as those that have been kept en Clerk ....................................Robt. Watson | emotional actress ftom the Theatre for 1914 is now being distributed. prises 62 specimens of the almost ly high class steers, good enough to Sheriff ............... Alfred Johnson. Jr. be worth $25 As a yearling the tirely to themselves. In the lell of Boulevard's During the y-ar 87,257,552 barrels extinct bison and is in good condi Treasurer ........................T . M. Dimmick Antoine, Paris, the the year it is very easy to note the Jersey would be worth $ 15 ; the easily top the Portland market, and Assessor ...................................T. J. Thrift playhouse of thtills, who created a of the principal hydraulic cements tion, the supervisor reports. School Supt. Raymond E. Raker conditions between these steers run Hereford about $42 50. The Jersey in some cases to spring the top a Eight of the calves are females, Surveyor C. I . McCullock veritable earthquake of comment were produced, with a value of $8n,- with cows and the steers kept by two-year-old would be worth about I little. The number of this class of Coroner -F. E. Wilson | 'broughout the country for her 533 . jo 3 - The map accompanying and bring the number of heilers and cattle is increasing The 1915 crop Health Officer Hr- Walter Uulin marvelously telling performance of the report shows the distribution of cows up to 30. The bulls number themselves. It is also desirable to $30; and a good Hereford two-year- of calves shows a very high per old, $60. The Jersey three year- vearlings separate from the The Vampire, in “ A Fool There the principal cement plants a nd 32 and have been placed in a separ- centage ol heel blood, and some ol old would be worth $45, and a good Societies will get the very best older cattle, wherever practical to Was,” repeats gripping characteri outlines th? Portland cement com ate pasture. the finest calves which could be Hereford three year-old about $75. do so. The two-year-olds should zation of that role in her rendition of mereiai districts. PR I M T IN G found in any country are found to- These prices would be applicable to Get your butter wrappers at the j be kept separate from the three- Celia in "Kreutzer Sonata." This at the office of Coquille Herald (Uontinued on page 2) the general run of Coos county cat Iyear-olds in case you do not expect Herald Want ads get results Herald office picture version of the Russian dra- O Coquille, Ore. M K M R Friday evening, September 17th W At 8:15 P. M. Benefit of Library Association Admission 25 cents; reserved seats 35 cents F F c 1