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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1915)
* f ï l B e t You a * Y a r iS iS d la r y I T T Y C R A Y , an American newspaper rejjorUT, finds and purcliascs half an old coin tl lût she discovered in the window of an old curiosity shop. She is so impressed by the in cription which promises romance and adventure that she gives up her position on the newspaper in order to d e v o te h e rs e lf to solving the mystery. The derision of her editor moves her to bet him a year’s sal ary that she can do it. She starts for the strange country and tin oughout the story she . shadowed by the. ; v o strive to thwart her at every turn. How she triumphs over the most astounding el acles, her hair-breadth escapes and thrilling adventure ; are i< ' in the Uni« \ >!'s iii w m * < O IN , founded on the : . I.y i mi on Hough, the i.c author who wrote such tnastcrpiui cs of fiction as “ The AM « •. i|>pi Bubble,” “ 54-40 or Fight,” and • of other huge s u e. .. >. He has out done his previouseffor; inthi wonderful story of TH E B R O KEN C O IN , which is played by t!.< strong« st and mo. t brilliant combin ation of moving picture stars ever bn night togi ther. K See Orm u Canard and Fr. .. ,; F. id in tin .: rimnph of ri ilir.m and sensation. Follow K itty Gray tin■ iyh lu-r d« \ iou and adventurous que-t, m the finest picture serial ever shown on the screen. See TH E BROKEN. COIN « a T h e P h o to P lq v S e r ia l S u p r em e I S E p is o d e s — O n e E a ch W eek — *1 m iC U N lV E R S A lJ At the Scenic Every Saturday William Farnum In "The Nigger" A t th e SCENIC: Tomorrow Night! Shopping Days Before Christmas are Grow ing Pewer and Pewer \ RE you searching for that some- thing for mother, wife, sister, sweetheart or grandmother—wonder ing what to buy? Woman appreciates the tasty, the dainty, the ornate and the U SEFU L combined. These quali ties are all embodied in “Gifty gifts th a t’ll bring Xmas C h eer” THEM OREGON P O W E R CO. ^ i = = ==3Q & r = = = = = i^ r g r = = 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 » ♦ v POULTRY GOSSIP. ♦ ! J ohn D . G oss 4 ------ ♦ Plaintiff 4 It is easier to fill up the hole 4 vs. 4 In the floor o f the chicken house 4 1 J<ms D. M ulls » ss admin- 4 than It Is to replenish the dock. ♦ I ietrator of the Estate of ♦ The hen cannot manufacture 4 I John W. Negithon, deceas- } summons ♦ eggs when she Is feeding lice 4 td, Aliredu Negithon. John By DONALD CHAMBERLIN ♦ with her lifeblood. 4 I line and M iry Doe and all heiis known ami unknown ♦ Shiftless hens housed In cold, 4 of John W. Negitlion, De During tliu latter part uf the last ♦ drafty, ramshackle houses and 4 ceased, century a great deal uf whisky was 4 allowed to wade In the slush aud ♦ Defendants. distilled iu the Tennessee mountains ♦ snow never pay the owner for ♦ To A ifreia Negithon, Jolin Doe and 4 their feed, much less a profit 4 on which uo tax wus paid. Oue day a Mary Doe and all Heirs, known and un 4 An active breed Is less liable to 4 known of John W. Negithon, deceased, man appeared among the government 4 become overfat than the large 4 In the Name of the State of Oregon utlieials who were endeavoring to hunt 4 sized, sluggish fowls, heuce 4 You and each of you are hereby notified 4 il.at you are riquired to appear and dowu a man nat led Hardwick, who 4 should be treated accordingly. I f farmers would keep strict 4 answer the Compiami filed against you, bad been for some time running a 4 in the above entitled Court and cause, still concealed in the mountains and 4 accounts with their fowls they 4 within six weeks from the dste oI the hud thus fur defied every effort on the 4 would be surprised at the profit 4 fir-t publication of tills summons, to part of the officiu's to trap him. 4 derived In proportion to the capl- 4 wit, within six weeks from the lttlli day 4 '• What's the matter with you fel 4 tal Invested. of November 1915 and if you fail to ap 4 ♦ pear on or before the 22d day of Decem- lows." said the newcomer, “ that you lier 1915, said date being the last day of haven't got Hardwick? He’s got to be 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 the time piescribed in the order for taken and right away." publication, judgment will be taken "A ll right, Jlr. Barker,” said W il . gainst you und each of you, for want liams, the man addressed; "w e’ll do thereof lor the relief demanded in plain the Job under your direction. Lead tiff’s complaint, a succinct statement of on.” which is as follows. Half a dozen men having been col That plaintiff recover from the above named defendant Jolin O. Mullen as lected for the purpose. Barker started Administrator, the sum of Six Hundred up the mountain side, followed by the Dollars together with interest thereon others, and after a long and difficult False economy In the care of poultry at the rate of 8 per cent per annum ascent came upon n woman sitting on Is shown In many ways, writes a cor from the 1st day of June 191? to date, n rock crying bitterly. and the sum of Seventy Five Dollars as "W hat's the matter?" asked Barker. respondent of the National Stockman. an attorney fee herein together with the "Matter? Matter enough. Look First In the feeding. I f you teU a man costs and "disbursements of this suit. Pulling up her sleeve, she he Is not feeding his hens enough he That a decree of foreclosure issue as a-yere.” against all of said defendants ami all showed a welt that had evidently been will say: “ I can’t afford to feed more. ' |a*isons interested in the hereinafter ds- made by n lash. They do not pay for their feed as It Is." srihed real property. That the follow "W ho did that?” asked Barker. He Is Just feeding enough to keep his ing real property he sold l.y the manner "M y husband.” fowls alive without having anything prescribed by law to wit. The west one “ Who Is your husband?" left over to make eggs. That feed Is halt (w 1..) of the south-west quarter “Jim Hardwick." (sw ‘4) of section tlifee (3), (tie nortli practically wasted. It prolongs the life Barker opened his eyes and looked cast quarter (lie!4) of the south east of Ills fowls without bringing any re quarter (se}*) of section four (4) and knowingly at his men. “ Where Is Hardwick?” he asked the turn. But If he would add to it a lot four (4) of section (10) in Township proper amount In suitable variety of twenty-five (25) south,range twelve (12) woman. egg building material the beus would west «if the Willamette Meridian, Coos “ Reckon he's gone up to the”— She pay for It three or four times over. County, Oregon. That all of the int checked herself. “ Who air you uns Those who get plenty of eggs are good erest o. thè defendants above named anyway?" feeders. Those who do not get eggs, as and of each of them and of all persona “ I don't mind your knowing that a rule, feed too little or too much of claiming by or under them in the above we're revenue men, and we're going described real property he forever barred one kind. It is often said: “ Don't feed and foreclosed. Tnat the plaintiff lieve to get Jim Hardwick dead or alive!" too much. Your fowls will get f a t " The woman stopped crying and look But where there Is one who feeds too judgment and execution against the de- lemlunt John G. Mullen a» administra ed fixedly at the men. much there are many who feed too lit tor of the estate of John W. Negithon, “ I don’t want you to kill him." she tle, and with a well balanced ration deceased, for any deficiency w hich may said, “ but"— there Is little danger of overfeeding. remain alter the proceeds of the sale of “ You mean." said Barker, “ that Then If you tell an inexperienced the above dcsciibed real property have you'd like to see him punished for his poultry keeper on a small scale that been applied to the satisfaction of said treatment of you?" / he ought to feed a variety, to give a judgment herein. That Plaintiff or any “ Reckon I would.” Other party to this suit may become a balanced ration, to keep his houses, “ I ’ll tell you what I'll do. You help yards anil troughs clean, to keep the purchaser at the sale of said real prop erty ; that the sheriff execute deed to us get him and we'll give you $100.” drinking water fresh and clean, or to the purchaser and said purchaser let in The woman’s face took on a covet to the iHie.iessien of said real property ous look. Barker followed up his ad do any one of a score of other things, lie Is likely to reply. “ It Is too much forthwith. vantage. “ Show us the way to the Service of ibis summons is made by still and keep him talking till we can publication in pursuance of an order made by the Hon. James Watson, surround It.” County Judge for Coos County, Oregon, j “ What’ll you do with him?" “ W e'll turn him over to you." dated the Is: day of Sept , 1915, d u e ll ing that service thereof lie made by He counted out ten crisp treasury publication in the Coquillo lleiald, a notes and handed them to the woman. weekly newspaper, published in the She took them hesitatingly, as though City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, she did not quite like the job once a week for a peritai of six weeks. H alf an hour later the revenue men, J ohn C. K k n d a l i . led by the woman, had come to a ra H er b e r t S. M u r p h y 1st NatT Bldg. Attorneys for Plaintiff vine. She paused and said; “ The still's up thar. E f you uns stop this end of Marshfield (ire. the ravin' he can’t git out; you got 1st pub. Nov. 10 1915 Last pub. Dec. 2H 1915 him shore." Barker dashed forward, ordering the otters to follow. W il liams called to him to wait a moment Natural Life. — perhaps the woman was deceiving The lesal phrase “ natural life” te a them—but Barker paid no ntteutlon to sort of a puzzle to some people, who him, and be went on with the rest. wonder if the law recognizes any “ un They found the climbing difficult, hut natural life.” It does not, but the old pushed on. Barker displaying an en common law did recognize an unnatu ergy that put the rest to shame. W il ral death as well as a natural one liams alone hung back, bringing up When a man or woman takes the mo the rear. But nothing like a still ap Th e illustration shows the inte nastic vow people still speak of it as peared Then the men began to tire rior o f a pen In a laying house used at the United States government “ leaving the world.” In mediaeval of the difficult climb and one by one poultry farm at Beltsville, Md. The times that was considered a form of fell to the rear. Barker, coming to a roosts, dropping board and laying death, and the phrase “ natural life” perpendicular cliff, stopped, waiting nesls are o f simple and inexpen came into use to describe an existence till the others came up. Nothing was sive construction, but well adapted fo r the Intended purposes. terminated by the grave, not by the said till Williams Joined them. convent or the abbev - »New York Mail. “ Waal?” he said doubtfully. “ Where's the woman?” asked Barker. bother." He will "bother” to keep a All looked about for her. but she was few hens In a half hearted way and not to be seen become disgusted with them because “ 1 tell you, Mr Barker." said W il they do not furnish enough eggs for liams, “ where I reckon she Is.” his household use, while a little extra “ Where?” 1 care In doing things right would dou- “ With that hundred dollars you give j hie the egg yield. her And 1 reckon the hundred dol ! Another case of false economy Is lars Is wliar the still Is. And 1 don't the way some people house their fowls. reckon the still Is In this yere ravine I know a man who has about 000 heus neither.” with suitable accommodations for not There was an ominous silence. more than 100. He thinks be cannot “ I reckon.” said Williams, “ that afford to build more houses or repair we uns might as well go home. Be what he has and make them free from fore we could find the still—and 1 drafts because his hens do not lay. reckon we couldn’t—the bull thing Aud no wonder. I f he would put up would be cleaned out.” proper buildings for the whole flock "D o you think so?” asked Barker ab the Increased profits In the first year sently. He was thinking of the hun would doubtless pay for them. To W e will supply a large dred dollars that he had given the wo keep poultry for the best profit one man and that be had Intended to must do It rtgbt, Just right, and not Government Map, pre charge up to the government but neglect any of the little points, ahd that now he would not dare to men never skimp on feed. pared by the Interior tion. and It would be a dead loss to There Is n limit to expenditures. himself. He was soon convinced by Department, at 50 cts. Fancy houses do not bring better stock the others that to try to find either the or even more eggs, and expensive still or Hardwick or his w ife would be feeds do not always prove profitable. each, by mail prepaid. like hunting for n needle In a haystack. But where one makes a mistake In the These maps are official Mournfully he led the way down the direction of overexpenditure a dozen mountain that he had climbed with practice nn economy which Is In the such high hopes. When he came to end more expensive. the place where he had first seen the woman, there she was lu her cabin Selecting Breeding Hene. near by washing dishes ns unconcern Bureau o f Anim al When selecting yearling hens for edly as If nothing unusual had hap breeders for nnother year, or even for Industry Publications pened “ Did you uns git him?" she asked, laying purposes, watch them carefully during the molt. It Is not only the with well affected interest. No reply was made, and she con early molters that you want to select, but the hens that get through the tinued ; "Waal. I reckon you didn't or you process quickly and without any ap Diseases o f C A T T LE , would have brought him along Since parent drawback to their constitution. I didn't help you out i reckon I orter Now and then you will see a hen in HORSES, P O U LT R Y , give you back the money." She hand the molt anil her comb will be almost ed Barker the hundred dollars, which white, and she will mope around and etc., 50 cents a volume he took shamefacedly, then without a not seem to care to eat. This Is not the kind o f hen that you want to keep word con tin til'd the descent. postpaid. These are all "Giftin’ moonshiners," said W il over, as she Is too weak. Government documents liams to Barker, "ain’t such easy work, Keep Hens Healthy. after nil." and some are out of I f your hens are not laying at thia “ No." said the man who had come to Tennessee to show them bow to do time there Is something wrong about print. It; "I can't say it Is Don't you fellows the condition of your flock. Try t<* sny anything about this nffalr. and I'll find out what the trouble is and rem report to Washington thnt you work edy It as soon as possible, proVIdee von can find out what alts them. omler serious disadvantages.” H e Showed Them H ow to Do It Plenty of good, sound sleep is the answer. 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